Lifted from an account that doesn't use alt text.
@bodhipaksa the fact that somoneone failed to use alt text doesn’t make it ok to take their work without attribution.
@mattblaze It's not their work. They were simply sharing some memes.
@bodhipaksa Well, someone put work into it. But you don’t seem to care.

@[email protected] I cared enough to search for an original before I shared it. Unfortunately all I could find were unattributed copies on social media.

If you find the original artist, please let me know and I'll happily credit them.

@bodhipaksa Not my job to do your work for you. Credit matters. Bye.
@mattblaze You know, you can be better than this.
@bodhipaksa I tried. Bye.
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My dude, I think we know who drew the illustration (despite attempted redactions).
@bodhipaksa @[email protected] I used to follow this weird little scold who can't admit when he's wrong. Unfollowed him without noting why, but now I've blocked and left myself a reminder exactly why. What a miserable way to behave.
@liquor_american Yeah, that was ... weird. Doubling down for the sake of doubling down.
@bodhipaksa Pretty sure if the original creator of the meme showed up and said "who cares, it's a meme, yolo!" the guy would figure out a way to argue with that person, too. "What if you DON'T only live once?" 🤷‍♂️
@mattblaze @bodhipaksa The suggestion that someone shouldn't share a meme until its originator can be credited is completely ridiculous.

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It's not like the compositor drew the $100 bill, which looks to be cribbed from Shutterstock, or the female form with Donald's signature of Epstein file's fame. Heck, it might even be so-called AI-generated.