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Those hexes were not my original work and most of them were touched without permission. I stole from other creators. They were not mine .
Regardless of legalities, credits, whatever; it's common courtesy to, you know, not steal someone else's work , and the only reason why I did it to begin with was because I was a stupid kid that thought it was commonplace. I could easily get in trouble with the original creators if they wanted to DMCA me and I wouldn't blame them at all, but it's not about that; it's about respecting someone else's work.
Once again, my Workshop was nothing but theft. I don't care about getting in trouble, it's about doing what's right. I want my Workshop to be my own creations, and if I happen to find any of my hexes reuploaded anywhere, I will file DMCAs if they don't respect my decision.