I don't think so. The offset stamps have enough identifying characteristics (appearance, limited perforation rates, no watermarks, no raised engraving lines), that the majority of collectors who study them would never need to measure the image dimensions.
Roger, I commend you for coming out with your decision publicly... Truly stunning and brave. I respect your newfound identity, and will never deadname you again. However, I can not respect the preferred dimensions of these offsets.
John - you are not as young and beautiful as Roger is, but you are a legend in my mind that will always garner respect. That is all, sir. Continue being awesome.
-Stephonovitch Valentinez Fernando Andri Ivanovici Joe Frazier III
Quote: Roger, I commend you for coming out with your decision publicly... Truly stunning and brave. I respect your newfound identity, and will never deadname you again.
I used to identify as a three-cent stamp but grew tired of being licked.
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