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May-June Desktop

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Theme: Simplicity

Wallpaper: Water

Icons: I-Platinum & MM Icons

QL Icons: Custom Dots*

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Beatnik: Simplicity*

QuickNotes: SimpliPad*

EzPop: Simplicity*

Winamp: Simplicity Modified**

Trillian: Simplicity (not shown)

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Coolmon (ontop bn)

Weatherbug (in tray)

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*Created by myself from scratch.

**Customized skin (not original).

ever since keldyn said no more milk desktops.

i'm glad that most people have respected that.

of course i don't mind KoL posting his because after all, he created it...

but pretty much everyone else should understand that if they post a screenshot with the same thing, it doesn't show originality, and it kind of makes you less unique of a person.:D

Originally posted by SOOPAH256

ever since keldyn said no more milk desktops.

i'm glad that most people have respected that.

of course i don't mind KoL posting his because after all, he created it...

but pretty much everyone else should understand that if they post a screenshot with the same thing, it doesn't show originality, and it kind of makes you less unique of a person.:D

Personally, I think it's a really stupid rule. At first I thought he was kidding, but I guess he's actually serious about this? I'm confused... because if it is real that's ridiculous.

I'm not a milk user, but I don't mind seeing a milk desktop here and there... if you don't like it, don't look at it. Besides, every milk desktop I see is usually somewhat different..

Plus it's their choice if they want to use that theme. I use simplicity, does that make me unoriginal? For some reason people are labeling them as being unoriginal, but most of us here use the same, if not similar themes. Theirs just happen to be very popular right now.

Ok, personally Keldyn, I think that if you are deleting milk desktops and such you should stop. You are using MMX icons! OMG! Everyone uses those! Should yours be deleted? I dont know if you really are deleting them or not, but if you are you should really stop.

P.S. If you think I said something wrong, IM me..

Originally posted by redrope

Ok, personally Keldyn, I think that if you are deleting milk desktops and such you should stop. You are using MMX icons! OMG! Everyone uses those! Should yours be deleted? I dont know if you really are deleting them or not, but if you are you should really stop.

P.S. If you think I said something wrong, IM me..

Ummm, where has he deleted Milk desktops?

It was a joke when he said about the Milk desktops.

As you were :roll:

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