> You cut the body of the dolphin without respect, at ease.

You actually started it by cutting its right tail fin. I did not know it was a dolphin, I was transforming what I thought was a dog's mess into a Scottie, putting life back to it.

> that is not your work, originally. You would rather have that kind of respect, like mentioning the initial source and its license

Given the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License under which we are posting in this forum, I originally posted it as a Modified Version of your work right below your original production, which made it quite straightforward who was the original author. The whole thread got erased for some reason, so the original reference got buried in the void. Someone else must have hit the wrong button.

I cannot modify my post here because you have replied to it, so I shall post my derivative work again and duly mention you as the original author and myself as derivative artist.

If you are still not happy with this, you can always request a removal of my earlier post and refrain from posting your works here in the future or from complaining about derivative works for which there is absolutely no ambiguity about who is the original author.

Blue Scottie passing by a reclining monk, a close-up of an earlier version of Masaru Suzuki's famous Wave3.2.1

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