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On December 27 2008 21:38 Hans-Titan wrote: Underage drinking Downloading Buying alcohol while I was a minor
Guess that's it. Never stolen, that's one step too far. Likewise.
(If you don't count downloading as stealing (as is mentioned later in the thread))
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Downloading movies, obscure albums, and metallica albums did me in. Probably 100 or so GB of stuff.
I do buy music from a record store if I can though...
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intrigue
Washington, D.C9934 Posts
pirating jaywalking/illegal parking/speeding (who doesn't do this?) bit of drugs bit of gambling
there's no pride when i break the law because when i do it's stuff i perceive to be really pretty harmless while significantly increasing my quality of life. i guess i'm a bit boring and don't do anything badass or cool enough to feel good about.
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United States24723 Posts
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reply from the "old thread"
"Yes, but any smart person would suspend the service for the SIM card. If they don't turn it off its their fault."
so if i attempt to open your front door and it's not locked, and i rob your ass, oh well it's your fault for not locking the door?
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MyLostTemple
United States2921 Posts
lol at ppl who voted "yeah and not proud of it"
u ppl molesting kids or something?
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2tb of downloads
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picking fights..
= WIN
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LOTS of pirating, jaywalking cause I can..
I don't think watching porn while underage counts...so just 2 things.
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On December 27 2008 13:00 CharlieMurphy wrote: I think its a weird coincidence that most illegal things are usually the best things in life (sex when you are a teenager), free stuff on the internet, etc. And they are just banned because a few idiots fucked it up for everyone else (or some oligarchy type vote against said crime).
what
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On December 27 2008 13:06 AmorVincitOmnia wrote:Show nested quote +On December 27 2008 13:03 imBLIND wrote: i've got like $500 worth of illicit movies hahah that's all?
Agree.
I have a 400GB external full of "illicit movies"
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damaging public property and doing obscene hand gestures to an officer and drunk driving...
all in one night too :D
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Downloading, thats the only thing. Everything else is just wrong.
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On December 27 2008 14:25 Spike wrote: downloading, weed, and mad cheating on exams are about it.
sup brother
edit: just read this
On December 28 2008 09:35 AlphaxOmega wrote: LOTS of pirating, jaywalking cause I can..
I don't think watching porn while underage counts...so just 2 things.
rofl
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On December 28 2008 09:15 irishash wrote: reply from the "old thread"
"Yes, but any smart person would suspend the service for the SIM card. If they don't turn it off its their fault."
so if i attempt to open your front door and it's not locked, and i rob your ass, oh well it's your fault for not locking the door? indeed it is. As was stated in the old thread, where the discussion should stay.
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On December 28 2008 09:24 MyLostTemple wrote: lol at ppl who voted "yeah and not proud of it"
u ppl molesting kids or something?
rofl so true.
edit: if there's grass on the field, play ball.
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Guilty of stealing, speeding, illegal parking, drunk driving, illegal drugs, furnishing alcohol to a minor, boozing underage, plagiarism, jaywalking, trespassing, excessive illegal downloading, disturbing the peace (that's what my ticket said), & drunk in public... I rule.
The only one I'm upset about is the drunk driving. Completely irresponsible of me.
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I steal shaving razer blades, they are too fucking expensive!
+ Show Spoiler + I am going to stop though, because last time the alarm of the store went off and I got lucky that I didnt get caught for 20$, I was scared to death.. so its time to stop lol
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A blue law is a type of law, typically found in the United States and Canada, designed to enforce moral standards, particularly the observance of Sunday as a day of worship or rest, and a restriction on Sunday shopping. Most have been repealed, declared unconstitutional or are simply unenforced, although prohibitions on the sale of alcoholic beverages, and occasionally almost all commerce, on Sundays are still enforced in many areas. Blue laws often prohibit an activity only during certain hours and there are usually exceptions to the prohibition of commerce, like grocery and drug stores. In some places blue laws may be enforced due to religious principles, but others are retained as a matter of tradition or out of convenience.[1]
Laws of this type have been found in non-Christian cultures such as Israel, where the day concerned is Saturday rather than Sunday, and Saudi Arabia, where the month of Ramadan is involved [2].
They're supposed to be religious, although it seems the definition has gotten much more liberal (or maybe just on TL.net).
Downloading illegal movies and such is probably frowned upon in any religion.
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Totally agree.
There are so many illegal things that shouldn't be illegal.
Take speeding for instance. Oh hey look! A 4 lane road with a 10 foot divider in the middle. What's the speed limit? 25 miles an hour! Fuck you, government, I'm going 60 unless I see a cop or camera. That's fucking bullshit. I'm not being unsafe, it's a relatively straight road with the above listed conditions.
Also having weed/other drugs be illegal, etc.
Dumb laws are dumb.
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On December 27 2008 13:04 HeadBangaa wrote: Anything that can't be realistically enforced should be reevaluated and probably tossed out.
YES!
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