Anonymous asked:
If you don't care that much, don't complain about. Try being more positive about it and accept that if you put something on the internet and don't watermark it or something, it's not going to stay "yours."

I do care about it, but it’s happened to me SO many times that now I’m just over it. Even when I do watermark things, people take them and reupload them and sometimes even crop the watermark out. I know it’s my fault for not watermarking it and so it’s not going to stay mine. I’m not mad at the person who reuploaded it because they probably didn’t know it was mine when they uploaded it. I just hate the way the Internet has become these days and it makes me not ever want to upload anything. But yes I accept the fact, and I’m glad that 1,256 people liked it enough to reblog it! sorry, rant over. 





aworldgonecrazy asked:
You should try putting your url as a watermark or something. That way even if someone else used it, you'd still get credit.

yeah, I definitely will start doing that! I just hate doing that with lyrics because I think it looks cleaner/cuter without, but oh well! My only concern is I have another blog that post purely graphics with a watermark and people will crop out the watermark and repost it. But I will figure it out, thanks for the advice! :)





Anonymous asked:
using lyrics you didn't come up with isn't stealing from you

yeah, obviously, I know that. But I made a graphic in photoshop with the lyrics and then they took the exact graphic and reuploaded it their site….





I don’t mean to start drama nor do I care that much but is 

this graphic that I made

the same as this graphic someone else posted and already has over 1000 notes on?

I don’t really know what to do but oh welll. I just hate when people take other people’s work.


Anyways, I’m finally on summer break so I will actually have time to make lyrics, lessons, anything else. any ideas?





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Josh, take me.

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Stole this offa Facebook but it was too cute not to share xD








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