@willgrahamsbouncingbulge
I’m addressing this once: the posts I was shown were removed. I found the content through other platforms and never claimed to create anyone else’s work.
I’ve updated my bio to make it clear that some content I share isn’t mine, and that creators can contact me for credit or removal.
I’m always willing to fix mistakes when ownership is confirmed, but I won’t engage with personal attacks or harassment. After removing the posts that were brought to my attention, I chose to step away and block further contact.
"I found content through other platforms and never claimed to create anyone else's work."
Taking images from pintrest/twitter/insta etc. is STEALING. If you post something on your blog, it is assumed to be yours. Creators should not have to come to you because you posted their work and then be blocked after they politely asked you to take it down. If something is re-posted on a blog, there is an automatic assumption that you made it. We should not be the ones coming to you to ask for our creative property back.
You are so disingenuous in playing the fool by switching your bio after being called out.
If you want to fix mistakes, you would delete your entire blog, start anew, and REBLOG content you enjoy.
Both op and myself asked you, kindly, to stop. It is this type of behavior that is killing fandom and making this site lose its luster.
Now I have a mutual to have brunch with. Hopefully your blog is wiped clean by then.
This is the last time I am speaking about this so that my followers don't have to deal with having to see someone learn basic manners. Take this as an opportunity to learn.



















