my first official WTF
Official is the key word. In 2009 I posted this aceo, which is actually called “wtf” so I don’t think my use of it counts as a real use. And when I say real use, I mean as in an expression of my reaction. So...
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Posted by Danielle | Aug 14, 2012 | Beyond Knitting |
Official is the key word. In 2009 I posted this aceo, which is actually called “wtf” so I don’t think my use of it counts as a real use. And when I say real use, I mean as in an expression of my reaction. So...
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Sans lights: Avec lights! Made and shared by Didi412.
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Lovely. Spotted on flickr, posted by craftspace.
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Spotted and shared by Mike aka mnorri.
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Sarah Buckley, you are a genius. Made by Sarah Buckley.
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Spotted by veri_tt.
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