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RE: Gacelas • Leones • Elefantes

in #spanish7 years ago

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It's not plagiarism, @cheetah, @steemcleaners, and @adm. There are three phrases («quoted») that are a very brief and well-known story that can be found on thousands of websites, in many languages. The content of the post is completely original and I did not copy and paste that source or any other source.