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"My fonts are free for personal use only, if you want to use them for work you have to purchase the licence on my website.
I have absolutely no way to control who's using my fonts except for freelance artists that play the game, buy the licence online and get a licence agreement from me".
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My headline font?
Then it hits me: the only thing I've really changed since I've been getting these grades is… my essay font.
This majestic structure of glowing red brick, crowned by a trio of soaring black spires, dates back to 1435 and houses the tombs of the enigmatic 16th-century Swedish king Gustav Vasa and the 18th-century botanist Carl Linnaeus (not to mention my baptismal font).
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