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Copyright Angela Bailey 2011
TERMS OF USE
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1. Redistribute the digital file for sale.
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1. Print for your own personal use in decorating.
2. Print and frame as a gift.
Have a spectacular weekend!


wow this is really shocking to me angela. you've never made it apparent to me you were for gay rights. i've even made comments against gay marriage before and you've never said anything about it. sorry if i've been offending you.
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ReplyDeleteAnonymous...how am I supposed to reply to you personally if I don't have a clue who you are?
I am NOT a gay rights activist. I didn't even THINK about gay rights when making this print. I have nothing against homosexuals, actually, but I do not support gay marriage nor do I believe in catering to their wishes to live an alternative lifestyle. (It's cool if other people don't agree with me, but I'd rather not debate stuff like that on my blog.) The rainbow is a symbol of God's promise to humanity that he'd never flood the Earth again. I never thought about anything gay rights related when making this print. I just love rainbows. I can't help the gay community hijacked the rainbow. I also am not offended by other people's opinions and choices. I am not easily offended at all. Usually only the weak-opinionated and narrow-minded are offended by other people. I may not agree with other people, but I will not take their opinions personally.
Please remember it isn't a good idea to assume, Anonymous. It's better to ask. Oh and it's also better to leave your name if you choose to post anonymously.
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Ooh! I think this is my favorite print so far! And gay rights never crossed my mind. That was an... interesting(?) assumption.
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Thanks Jenn...on both accounts!
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