I am sharing this per what I promised in my most-recent video. Please do not get me into trouble: my own designs are fair game for Fair Use/Creative Commons use; the WoW logos, etc. belong to WoW and WoW alone, and I had to get permission as follows:
Hello
Yes you can use the logo but I ask that you not use it for any mass or profitable venture.
thank you
Shira
Shira Pruce
Director of Public Relations...
On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 8:26 AM, Nicole Czarnecki <nickidewbear@aol.com> wrote:
To Whom May Be Concerned: |
Read my lips (or, in this case, this caption): this one is for only me, myself, and I! |
Read my lips (or, in this case, this caption): this one is for only me, myself, and I! Also, the picture was taken by Geoffery Marshall and WoW used it; and I had to get permission to use the logo (and I'm assuming this, since I showed WoW the picture of this and two of the logo bears). |
Read my lips (or, in this case, this caption): this one is for only me, myself, and I! |
Read my lips (or, in this case, this caption): this one is for only me, myself, and I! |
Pro-Israel, Pro-United States, Pro-Freedom Bear. |
"Azaryahu"/"Azah" with a black-background Yeshua fish (He/She also comes with a blue- or blank-background fish. I bought myself the blank-background one to take to the hospital.). |
Most of these start out as memes, cover photos, or profile pictures on Facebook. |
Many Shabbat practices actually come from practices devoted to Sikkut and Ki'yun. That's part of why I hate when legalists tell me that I have to keep Torah and P'rushi practices. |
Mom recommended that I take this one to the hospital (since I asked her which one of my bears I should buy for myself to take to the hospital). I'm naming my own version of it "Azaryahu" (Or "Azah" if I decide to genderize it to be a girl bear--too bad that there's no feminine form of "-yahu" names.). "Azaryahu" (or "Azah") may become my WoW-supporting bear if I ever can't buy and/or use my WoW bear for myself to support WoW. |
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