timmy gets feminized
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timmy gets feminized
I'm dismayed to find blatant plagarism among the writing community here. Portions of felina's timmy gets feminized (http://www.eunuch.org/Alpha/T/ea_64927timmy_ge.htm) have been stolen wholesale from YankeeClipper's far superior Alice (Repost) (http://www.eunuch.org/Alpha/A/ea_224332alice___.htm). I'm not sure why, but the author apparently felt the the work was so good, it should be used twice.
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Thanks for pointing this out.
With so many stories posted here, it's up to members like you to catch stuff like this!

It's very close, and the "Timmy" version (which I didn't promote) is filled with errors of all sorts and hard to read.
It's going to get an edit.
With so many stories posted here, it's up to members like you to catch stuff like this!
It's very close, and the "Timmy" version (which I didn't promote) is filled with errors of all sorts and hard to read.
It's going to get an edit.
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Yeah, Paolo...although the story line is erotic, the writer has a lot to learn about castration and SRS.
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Unregistered (imported) wrote: Thu Mar 26, 2009 10:11 pm I'm dismayed to find blatant plagarism among the writing community here. Portions of felina's timmy gets feminized (http://www.eunuch.org/Alpha/T/ea_64927timmy_ge.htm) have been stolen wholesale from YankeeClipper's far superior Alice (Repost) (http://www.eunuch.org/Alpha/A/ea_224332alice___.htm). I'm not sure why, but the author apparently felt the the work was so good, it should be used twice.
I don't write often, but when I do, I always to strive to 1.) attribute any prior work used, and 2.) hopefully, create a piece of writing that the reader finds was worth the time taken to read it.
Oh, almost forgot, thank you for that nice review. Reviews like this are always greatly appreciated.
--YC
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YankeeClipper (imported) wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2009 4:19 pm I don't write often, but when I do, I always to strive to 1.) attribute any prior work used, and 2.) hopefully, create a piece of writing that the reader finds was worth the time taken to read it.
Oh, almost forgot, thank you for that nice review. Reviews like this are always greatly appreciated.
--YC
Nice to see your reply here. It's a good thing that people take care about these matters
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Re: timmy gets feminized
YankeeClipper (imported) wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2009 4:19 pm I don't write often, but when I do, I always to strive to 1.) attribute any prior work used, and 2.) hopefully, create a piece of writing that the reader finds was worth the time taken to read it.
Oh, almost forgot, thank you for that nice review. Reviews like this are always greatly appreciated.
--YC
I liked it too, and I'm not into this sort of thing.
Hey, wasn't the Yankee Clipper some guy that was expected to die before the age of 1, and when he lived, everyone thought he would die soon[some disease], and he instead led a very healthy life through walking, to the point where he walked across America in some record time? Called the "Yankee Clipper" because, like a clipper boat-ship which could travel great distances at great speeds, he could also walk great distances at a fast clip?
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Rakyth(Unregistered) (imported) wrote: Sun Mar 29, 2009 2:10 pm Hey, wasn't the Yankee Clipper some guy that was expected to die before the age of 1, and when he lived, everyone thought he would die soon[some disease], and he instead led a very healthy life through walking, to the point where he walked across America in some record time? Called the "Yankee Clipper" because, like a clipper boat-ship which could travel great distances at great speeds, he could also walk great distances at a fast clip?
When I looked up Yankee Clipper on Wikipedia, this is what I got:
Yankee Clipper
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Yankee Clipper can refer to:
* clipper ships developed by New Englanders in the mid-19th Century [1]
* A Pan American Airways Boeing 314 flying boat
* The nickname of Joe DiMaggio, a Major League Baseball player
* The Apollo 12 command module
* A passenger train service between New York City and Boston
* A hotel in Fort Lauderdale
* A multipitch sport route in El Potrero Chico
* Yankee Clipper (Harbour Cruise), A NY Waterway harbour cruise.
* The American Aviation AA-1 Yankee Clipper light aircraft
* Yankee Clipper III is a clipboard manager program