That's what I meant by it being stealing in the same sense, but for now on, I'll just say "wrongfully taking their money" just becuase you refused to think about what I meant. You're wrongfully taking their money, and you don't deserve it as well. Happy?
There's no two 'senses' of stealing
...Wow, are you kidding me? I made a connection between what was going on here and the definition of stealing, and what I meant by "in the same sense" is that something similar here is going on. You're wrongfully taking something.
also your 'new' definition is still wrong.
Theft (also known as stealing) is, in general, the wrongful taking of someone else's property
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...I never said that was my definition, learn how to read. I've tried to explain many many times, but you're just playing dumb so just drop it. If you actually read properly you would notice that this is what I was trying to say:
You're wrongfully taking their money, and you don't deserve it as well. Happy?
Also, don't come back saying that it's not in the same 'sense' again, I honestly don't care about that and never did. The point I was trying to make is in bold and above me, and everyone else but you understood it.