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Gecko Wink Recovery While Vacationing In Vermont And Vietnam Simultaneously
When your inspiration source, aka what you've stolen your idea from, has become adequately obscured you can feel that you have ownership of a creative work. You can say... I have made this. I OWN this idea.
Weird... intellectual property is gained through idea squatting.
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