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STEALING as you say, is an interpretable word, and as such, has a broad definition and use, by requesting a signature to enter in a CONTEST, which abides by the rules of creativity, he is in fact stealing. The fact that you would be brute enough to try and defend this excuse for a human being is just sad, think before you make a trollish post, and get out of OnRPG if you have nothing better to show the community. Troll. |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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FIRST OFF, READ THE ****ING DAMN QUOTE. Quote:
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no one with 5 posts tells others to get the **** out onrpg, and a siggy contest is a contest which you put your own sigs into it, not request one
back to point, he never said it was for a contest, say someone didnt see that shit topic about him entering a contest, someone would have made him a good sig, he wouldnt have told him where it was going, the next day that guy enters the same contest, and gets beat by the guy he made the sig for Last edited by hksmrchan; 11-15-2007 at 02:21 PM. |
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![]() I am requesting for a signature so basically it is not stealing. It is a request and if that request is accepted then formally that requested signature will fall to be my Intellectual Property since I requested it and the creator of that sig agrees unless there was an agreement that the requested sig still be recognize as being the authors Intellectual Property. But requesting a sig to be participated in a contest is not STEALING sir/mam. It falls in a formal way of ethic and conduct and in no other means illegal or unjust. ![]() Quote:
Aren't that mean? you want people to judge you as well? Have you ever heard this quote "Do unto others as you want others do unto you" or you might want the other one from Confucius "Do not do unto others what you don't want others do unto you" ![]() And one more thing, the number of post doesn't count. It's the weight of the words count and the rightness in them. Last edited by DoomsDayDevice; 11-15-2007 at 02:35 PM. Reason: -=Doublepost=- |
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