I would have written you an email and I tried to leave a comment but I don’t have a Xanga site and don’t want one. I wasn’t sure how else to get a hold of you.
I don’t mind when people show my work on their sites. I sometimes have schools that use some of my pieces for a class and the students all write me for permission to use my work and of course I let them. But they all give me credit by using my name and by posting the work directly to their sites or printing it instead of pulling directly from my bandwidth, which I believe everyone knows is not staying under it’s allotment.
So, until you post the images to your Xanga site and put the credit on there, I’ve changed the image to this one.
At first, I thought you were taking credit for the work yourself but after a closer read, I’m not quite sure, so I changed the little message on the image from this:
Oops. I tried to post what *I* would have put on the image, but your spam catcher caught it and gave me a slap on the wrist for saying spammy naughty things, ha ha! Anyway, I would have told him even worse things, you’re too nice! Good luck!
OK, that? Hilarious.
I felt a seizure coming on when the webpage loaded. I think he needs more strobe light effect.
That is just plain clever. When you go to the other site, and read how this picture is representing her pain and what not, then see a child laughing? HA! I love it.
It’s a fun hack, yes indeedy.
You absolutely rock.
Very clever idea, as it appears the image is no longer being used. Unfortunately, I sense a migraine is coming on, after looking at that site. Hideous, the flashing!