Poor Ansley has just discovered that her beloved dog of many years is actually a squirrel. Originally Posted by BeckyAt least she's used to dealing with nuts. [You can take that sentence any way you want.]
lol. Actually, I loved your words, just wished they had been mine.
Oh no, I thought you were making fun of my text not stealing it .I am very excited, finally my text has been stolenI am calling the police on you you word thief.I feel so violated lol. Originally Posted by Becky
Dang Becky you are certainly on a roll. Any particular variety of tree rodent that is native to Ga.? Originally Posted by OneHotMaleLOL, I am almost afraid that if a tree rodent followed Ansley home she may just adopt and name him.
Well I talked to Tannie and he is okay being a squirrel. He said that it was much better than being confused for Originally Posted by AnsleyTannie is cute as hell, even though I still think he may be a squirrel
lol. Actually, I loved your words, just wished they had been mine.Thank you for the compliment, and for being the first to steal my words.I was feeling a little left out there.I think I may need to include a Toddlers & tiaras page on my site,but don't tell anyone. They will all want to steal my brilliant idea
Originally Posted by am-a-pleaser
Wait, what was this thread about? T & T? Dogs? Squirrels? Nuts?
I thought T & T stood for Tits and Tush, Doggie was a sex position, Squirrel was something to be seen when looking up a ladies dress. Nuts - self-explanatory. So, I wonder if anyone will steal an ad that advertises those concepts. Originally Posted by am-a-pleaser
Plagiarism is NOT the highest form of flattery. It is out and out theft. Unless you make your living by using your creativity, you will never understand the anger someone feels when they find that their hard-wrought wok has been "lifted"."Information Wants To Be Free. Information also wants to be expensive. Information wants to be free because it has become so cheap to distribute, copy, and recombine---too cheap to meter. It wants to be expensive because it can be immeasurably valuable to the recipient. That tension will not go away. It leads to endless wrenching debate about price, copyright, "intellectual property," the moral rightness of casual distribution, because each round of new devices makes the tension worse, not better." (Stewart Brand)
Bella Originally Posted by Bella_HHD
The common belief is that the highest form of flattery is imitation, not plagiarism.Well said, Charles.
Plagiarism is theft. Imitation takes an original idea, and expands on it with new ideas. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005