Am I making it for my own and only my own consumption? Am I positive
I will never ever share it with others? That is the only time I would feel
comfortable using copyrighted content. Buying is an option, yes, but it’s really
not feasible for a broke college student. For my own personal use, I often try
pexels.com for stock images and free music archive for sound. Unsplash,
Pixabay, and Canva are good alternatives for free images, and I also use YouTube’s
archive of free royalty-free music on occasion.
I'm a proud future cat lady, currently Mother of 2 four-legged beasts. A year working at Wal-mart convinced me that I'd like to never work in retail again, so I went back to school at age 20. I once listened to the same 2 minute song on repeat for 12 hrs, and I focus on silly things very easily. Ask me about the ecological effect of outdoor cats or how to meal prep on a tight budget and I'll talk for hours. I like to grab furniture off of the curb on garbage days and restore it. If you eat a whole bag of dutch crunch salt and vinegar chips in one sitting your tongue will peel. I used to live in a basement and found 38 spiders in less than 30 minutes along one wall. I live to eat and my boyfriend and I often go on vacations to just eat good food. If I'm missing in class this semester assume I'm out sick because I destroyed my stomach with good food.
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