Recently, whispers have emerged that a popular animation studio on YouTube has purchased the rights to adapt into a short film. Other fans reject this vehemently, arguing that monetization destroys the "open-source soul" of the property.
So, is real? That depends on your definition of reality. No corporation owns them. No author controls them. They exist only in the space between users—in the comments, in the sketches, in the quiet frustration of daily life. bilara and torro
Dull blades tear grass rather than cutting it; sharpen them at the beginning of each spring. Recently, whispers have emerged that a popular animation
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