I'm not putting the link to the original post where the post was since the original post was deleted by the user both on his Deviantart account and on Tumbler and it's not on his Twitter account or at least I didn't find it there.
I'm not putting the link to the original post where the post was since the original post was deleted by the user both on his Deviantart account and on Tumbler and it's not on his Twitter account or at least I didn't find it there.
That's not how we handle sources. If you legitimately don't know where exactly this came from and can't find it, then that's fine. But if you do know, then you should include it, even if the link is dead.
That's not how we handle sources. If you legitimately don't know where exactly this came from and can't find it, then that's fine. But if you do know, then you should include it, even if the link is dead.
it's that I'm not joking I don't know what was on daviart or tumbler since they are the social networks where this type of things are published the most and as I mentioned I also looked on his twitter account and I didn't find it there either and I tried hard to find the original source and I didn't find it so I don't understand what you want me to do yes I already explained that I couldn't find anything and it wasn't because I was lazy but because you should I didn't find the original source where this fanart was I found this fanart on zeochan and there the name of the original artist was written and I searched on both social networks both in his tumbler account which no longer exists and in his deviantart account which is not there either and as I told you I also searched on his twitter account but I didn't find it there either I only saw it on another user's account but it is not the account of the original user of this fanart so I didn't put that source so as not to make a mistake and get into trouble
I told you I also searched on his twitter account but I didn't find it there either I only saw it on another user's account but it is not the account of the original user of this fanart so I didn't put that source so as not to make a mistake and get into trouble
In cases like this, the URL you got the image from should be put in the source field and the image should be tagged with third-party source. It's acceptable to upload from a third-party source if you can't find the original source. It's better than nothing.
Also, please use punctuation in your comments. Your run-on sentences are hard to read.
Wait, what? Asuka is being considered autistic now? And not Rei? I know what Rei is isn't autistic, but it manifests a whole lot closer to it than Asuka's behavior.
Wait, what? Asuka is being considered autistic now? And not Rei? I know what Rei is isn't autistic, but it manifests a whole lot closer to it than Asuka's behavior.
Haven't you heard? Autism is now a catch-all term for any arbitrary mental disorder, as well as any negatively perceived personality trait, hobby or interest.
Undoubtedly a fine portrait of a Polish Lancer, but of those who were Napoleonic auxiliaries: there was no Polish Army in the early 19th century --- and at most other times.
Undoubtedly a fine portrait of a Polish Lancer, but of those who were Napoleonic auxiliaries: there was no Polish Army in the early 19th century --- and at most other times.
Car is real (well, save for the splitter, wing, and widebody treatment) and called the Polestar 1. It was a plug-in hybrid powered coupe with a ICE powering the front wheels and the rear wheels powered by an electric motor that could also torque vector the rear wheels. It was a very limited model with only 1500 made globally for its three years of production. It was also the first production vehicle for the Polestar brand (which used to be Volvo's performance brand). It's now focused solely on EV cars.
Even if you can't see Moo Deng in person (which probably goes for most of us here), this schedule can help let you know when to tune into the 24/7 livestream to actually see her. The stream is hosted on the Zoodio Thailand YouTube channel, though they occasionally have to start a new stream link when the power gets knocked out by inclement weather or maintenance.
That's not a Honda Prelude, that's an S12 chassis Nissan Silvia in its coupe model. It's a little known outside the Nissan community, but it was sold after the S110 for the 1983 to 1988 model years and sold in the US as the 200SX. Interesting note is that the early years (1983 to 1985) could come as a solid axle rear in base models and as an independent rear suspension (IRS) with higher performance models. Starting in 1986, all S12s were IRS.