It& #39;s so nice to get emails like these on a Friday morning :

"Hello , i saw you reported my post for copyright infringement , I didn& #39;t intended to do so. .. and if you want i will give yoy credits too , i didn& #39;t knew it belongs to you , so please take that report back..."

/1
".. i have created that account with very hardwork and i m in very bad situation mentally , it will be of great help , Thank you in advance https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="❤" title="Rotes Herz" aria-label="Emoji: Rotes Herz">"

This, from an Instagram user who first posted on March 18, and only posts & #39;celeb& #39; pictures they found elsewhere online.

/2
The absolute scale of entitlement here is audacious: posting photographs that you found online and don& #39;t own, chasing social media "likes" in the process, IS NOT HARD WORK. Throwing out the & #39;bad situation mentally& #39; card ain& #39;t going to cut it either.

/3
People like this don& #39;t have the discipline to create. They see what others have already done, and then take it for themselves - refusing to earn knowledge or skills, taking no responsibility for their actions. Standing on the shoulders of others, they shout "Look at me!"

/4
You want to make use of something I created, which took my time, money, and skills to bring into being?

Pay me.

It& #39;s that simple.

Any other "offer" is a BS insult.

/5 (end)
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