User talk:Cringer000

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I have an announcement so any editor that wants to read this can read it.

I uploaded photo in 2009 to the Merchandise section of the Fangface article.

I uploaded the final images in 2010. Then, in 2012, I upload a final image of a merchandise item. Now, after all the work I've done for the past two years on the images, I have someone come in and zap them saying non-free deletion. Why wait nearly 2 years before you tell someone that they are wasting their time uploading items. It took time for me to process and place these images. This just wasted time. I provided other article content in the merchandising section as well, but to erase pieces after two years is ridiculous. I get told that if I can provide free versions then I could placed these back. So how exactly would one find a free version of a board game or a book? Even if I drew them myself, I would still be drawing works that are possibly copyrighted. So in the end, there simple is not way to avoid the possibility of non-free for certain items.

Cringer (talk) 06:46, 28 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Now you just completely removed all the work I did in the merchandise section and turned it into a small paragraph. This entire site is nothing more then a bunch of trolling admins who want to destroy contributions in order to make them appease to themselves. Plain and simple.

Cringer (talk) 06:05, 27 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Orphaned non-free image File:TimeTraxSNESGameCartridge.jpg[edit]

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