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Being a snitch
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q.musgrove
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Oh I love the part where he says "I don't actually give a shit either way.. blah blah.." then continues to talk about how he gives a shit about this or that though.
I love it.
I love it.
Re: Being a snitch
q.musgrove wrote: 1 FOR CRACKING HERE!
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q.musgrove
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uhh. Maybe you read "My software is craked!" ? It's an easy mistake.elxicano wrote:q.musgrove wrote: 1 FOR CRACKING HERE!
I'm for abortions.
Never had one though.
Do you kinda see what's going on here? I can't really think of how to explain this.
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I personally loved the point about bitches only acting tuff because the conversation is not face to face. I find that fits perfectly for "vaginal wipes" comments.q.musgrove wrote:Oh I love the part where he says "I don't actually give a shit either way.. blah blah.." then continues to talk about how he gives a shit about this or that though.![]()
I love it.
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stringtapper
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I see, so there are conditions. As long as it doesn't take anything away from an individual, and as long as it's used for art.q.musgrove wrote:...if someone wants to steal the software of their choice ( especially if it helps them make art and since it does not actually take someone else copy away from them which is a bigger problem with theft in general) they have my blessing...
So me taking your hardware to make my art is out, right?
And then we could get into what art is. What if my art involves the wheels on your ride? Your family heirlooms? Your wife?
Again, I'm not against the actual act of pirating so much as I am annoyed by the attitude of folks like you who are so cavalier about it. I can be just as cavalier about things that would really disturb you, but I like life the way it is now, so I take care not to be.
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Re: Being a snitch
whats the difference between cracked software and a garage full of dead bodies?
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Gee... sort of 5 pages ago....q.musgrove wrote:uhh. Maybe you read "My software is craked!" ? It's an easy mistake.elxicano wrote:q.musgrove wrote: 1 FOR CRACKING HERE!
I'm for abortions.
Never had one though.
Do you kinda see what's going on here? I can't really think of how to explain this.
Nice save homie.
Hmmm... I swear I wrote that somewhere before.
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stringtapper
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I'll admit, it does take just a little contemplation, some thought, to really get what I'm saying. Good luck with that.q.musgrove wrote:Oh I love the part where he says "I don't actually give a shit either way.. blah blah.." then continues to talk about how he gives a shit about this or that though.![]()
I love it.
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Re: Being a snitch
It's harder to make music with dead bodies than cracked software??Guff Tong wrote:whats the difference between cracked software and a garage full of dead bodies?
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q.musgrove
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Dexes wrote:If you pirate Live, you're supporting the terroristsq.musgrove wrote:Curious. I think it's because maybe some majority of Americans are sensationalist idiots who love nothing more than a good old fashioned black and white ENEMY... of any sort.![]()
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q.musgrove
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q.musgrove
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Re: Being a snitch
stringtapper wrote:I see, so there are conditions. As long as it doesn't take anything away from an individual, and as long as it's used for art.q.musgrove wrote:...if someone wants to steal the software of their choice ( especially if it helps them make art and since it does not actually take someone else copy away from them which is a bigger problem with theft in general) they have my blessing...
So me taking your hardware to make my art is out, right?
And then we could get into what art is. What if my art involves the wheels on your ride? Your family heirlooms? Your wife?
Again, I'm not against the actual act of pirating so much as I am annoyed by the attitude of folks like you who are so cavalier about it. I can be just as cavalier about things that would really disturb you, but I like life the way it is now, so I take care not to be.
well.. standoffish doesn't exactly inspire empathy now does it?
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I own mine too. but as you man i think that cracked software is good i haven't always owned my softwareq.musgrove wrote:p.s. I paid for mine.
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q.musgrove
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stringtapper
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Apparently not...q.musgrove wrote:well.. standoffish doesn't exactly inspire empathy now does it?
Like I said before, don't cry like a little bitch when someone takes something of yours after you've advocated taking something from others.q.musgrove wrote:I think Robin Hood had the right idea, and thanks to technology anyone can be his/her own version. Make your own ideals. Something like a morality remix. Take what you like and leave the rest. Someone one was talking about enforcing all laws equally or whatever earlier too... Law is not equal to justice, and everyones morality is relative. In short... 1 FOR CRACKING HERE!
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