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Started by Newby, November 23, 2005, 12:48:40 PM

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Warrior

So what, the buyer should learn to read. If it was me I would have spent his damn money already. Nothing wrong with it, I mean I AM auctioning a legal PHOTO and I DO start the bid low, if it goes high it isn't my fault.

One must ask oneself: "do I will trolling to become a universal law?" And then when one realizes "yes, I do will it to be such," one feels completely justified.
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TheSickEmpire

Quote from: MetaL MilitiA on November 30, 2005, 01:32:11 AM
Wow, you're not that deep, are you? Just because you didn't legally steal something, doesn't mean you didn't still steal it in that same sense.

Ooohhh, insults. I'm getting all hot.

QuoteTheft (also known as stealing) is, in general, the wrongful taking of someone else's property without that person's willful consent. In law, it is usually the broadest term for a crime against property. It is a general term that encompasses offences such as burglary, embezzlement, larceny, looting, robbery, trespassing, shoplifting, intrusion, fraud (theft by deception), and sometimes criminal conversion. Legally, theft is generally considered to be synonymous with larceny.

So, in your world, stealing has a diffrent meaning? Well, I'd like to inform you that we don't live in your world. We live in that thing called 'reality' and in reality the definition stated above holds true.

Like Warrior said, people are selling pictures. Legally. People are also selling them for a low price, which disproves any intent you had to scam them. How is it stealing when someone bids $600 on said pictures? That's right, it's not

Italics catchs your eye. ITALICS.


Armin

Quote from: TheSickEmpire on November 30, 2005, 03:04:48 AM
Quote from: MetaL MilitiA on November 30, 2005, 01:32:11 AM
Wow, you're not that deep, are you? Just because you didn't legally steal something, doesn't mean you didn't still steal it in that same sense.

Ooohhh, insults. I'm getting all hot.
How is that an insult?
Quote from: TheSickEmpire on November 30, 2005, 03:04:48 AM
QuoteTheft (also known as stealing) is, in general, the wrongful taking of someone else's property without that person's willful consent. In law, it is usually the broadest term for a crime against property. It is a general term that encompasses offences such as burglary, embezzlement, larceny, looting, robbery, trespassing, shoplifting, intrusion, fraud (theft by deception), and sometimes criminal conversion. Legally, theft is generally considered to be synonymous with larceny.

So, in your world, stealing has a diffrent meaning? Well, I'd like to inform you that we don't live in your world. We live in that thing called 'reality' and in reality the definition stated above holds true.

Like Warrior said, people are selling pictures. Legally. People are also selling them for a low price, which disproves any intent you had to scam them. How is it stealing when someone bids $600 on said pictures? That's right, it's not

Italics catchs your eye. ITALICS.
QuoteTheft (also known as stealing) is, in general, the wrongful taking of someone else's property
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?
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TheSickEmpire

Quote from: MetaL MilitiA on November 30, 2005, 08:41:32 AM
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, also your 'new' definition is still wrong.

QuoteTheft (also known as stealing) is, in general, the wrongful taking of someone else's property

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Armin

Quote from: TheSickEmpire on December 01, 2005, 04:49:41 AM
Quote from: MetaL MilitiA on November 30, 2005, 08:41:32 AM
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.

Quote from: TheSickEmpire on December 01, 2005, 04:49:41 AMalso your 'new' definition is still wrong.
QuoteTheft (also known as stealing) is, in general, the wrongful taking of someone else's property

k
...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.
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Sidoh

Alright, this is starting to get out of hand.  Take it elsewhere, please.

ZeroX

Quote from: MetaL MilitiA on December 01, 2005, 08:37:40 AM
Quote from: TheSickEmpire on December 01, 2005, 04:49:41 AM
Quote from: MetaL MilitiA on November 30, 2005, 08:41:32 AM
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.

Quote from: TheSickEmpire on December 01, 2005, 04:49:41 AMalso your 'new' definition is still wrong.
QuoteTheft (also known as stealing) is, in general, the wrongful taking of someone else's property

k
...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.

Where did you get that definition from bro?
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Warrior

If it isn't theft then it isn't theft. Theres nothing dishonorable about selling stuff on ebay.
One must ask oneself: "do I will trolling to become a universal law?" And then when one realizes "yes, I do will it to be such," one feels completely justified.
-- from Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Trolling

Armin

Quote from: ZeroX on December 01, 2005, 02:34:08 PM
Quote from: MetaL MilitiA on December 01, 2005, 08:37:40 AM
Quote from: TheSickEmpire on December 01, 2005, 04:49:41 AM
Quote from: MetaL MilitiA on November 30, 2005, 08:41:32 AM
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.

Quote from: TheSickEmpire on December 01, 2005, 04:49:41 AMalso your 'new' definition is still wrong.
QuoteTheft (also known as stealing) is, in general, the wrongful taking of someone else's property

k
...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.

Where did you get that definition from bro?
Wow. I'm done.
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