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❗️A THREAD >> TL;DR several etsy shops sell widgets that are based on the code they stole from my asset, additionally just dozens of copycats blatantly steal any new original idea some ppl could've seen dozens of similarly looking designs of "liquid goals" on etsy - most of them...

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