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This is for the mods on 2true.org who asked me to make a vs to use on their computers at their work and for the 2true.org forum visitors

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Ill be lessening my work load from now on im really tired of being a theme ripper :( 4 of my 14 made themes have been deemed to be rips and im really tired of it...

Im sorry to those who have had to endure my crapy rips of their work usually its a misunderstanding or ive not asked permission but im changing all that.

As for my next rpoject im working on a theme with Roland from Roland Underground who makes great msn skins!

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more than 4/14 have been rips.... ;p

either way... this looks good,the images are still not your own, but at least you have permission. Keep workin at it, maybe throw some of your own ideas down in photoshop sometime and try and develop a theme 100% from your noggin.

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Because of what he did to redrope and other neowinians in the deskmod vs skin. he released vesions without the original makers consent and lots of other crap, he has been banned on manowhat and should have been here - I will never use any of his work (not that I ever touched that crap).

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Because of what he did to redrope and other neowinians in the deskmod vs skin. he released vesions without the original makers consent and lots of other crap, he has been banned on manowhat and should have been here - I will never use any of his work (not that I ever touched that crap).

Easy there tiger...

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I think the style has a lot of potential. If you'd clean up the start menu a little, this theme would go far. Good job. Ignore what other people say about your work. So, you've borrowed some images from people. You've got permission, I say go for it. Keep up the good work.

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