Hey, I Know We're Thieves, Like...
And this is our den.
But, still.
A much nicer alternative to iTunes. Nicer interface, faster, and the ability to stream or dl.
http://www.lala.com/#home
Yes, I know...but, steal.
I do both, obviously.
Buy bye.
-doobs
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only works for u.s ips.... :(
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I was looking at the "fastest rising artists" list and at #1 was a band named 'White Denim'. I just happened to see them last Saturday. I'd never heard of them and didn't even go to that bar with the intent of seeing them.
They sucked. Bad.
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brotherdoobie
And this is our den.
But, still.
A much nicer alternative to iTunes. Nicer interface, faster, and the ability to stream or dl.
http://www.lala.com/#home
Yes, I know...but, steal.
I do both, obviously.
Buy bye.
-doobs
Why don't you get a white t-shirt, write I'm a snitch on it, and parade around naked in the front of the nearest police office your deranged mind can think off.
Jesus! :mad3:
Educate yourself. :fist:
You have no idea what all this internet debate is about do you fucknuts?
Fuck you!
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Originally Posted by
Speedo
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Originally Posted by
brotherdoobie
And this is our den.
But, still.
A much nicer alternative to iTunes. Nicer interface, faster, and the ability to stream or dl.
http://www.lala.com/#home
Yes, I know...but, steal.
I do both, obviously.
Buy bye.
-doobs
Why don't you get a white t-shirt, write I'm a snitch on it, and parade around naked in the front of the nearest police office your deranged mind can think off.
Jesus! :mad3:
Educate yourself. :fist:
You have no idea what all this internet debate is about do you fucknuts?
Fuck you!
:eyebrows:
You can't wear a white t-shirt with "I'm a snitch" on it and parade around naked at the same time...
Also, lolwut?
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There's a debate on the internets? :unsure:
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Originally Posted by
Speedo
Quote:
Originally Posted by
brotherdoobie
And this is our den.
But, still.
A much nicer alternative to iTunes. Nicer interface, faster, and the ability to stream or dl.
http://www.lala.com/#home
Yes, I know...but, steal.
I do both, obviously.
Buy bye.
-doobs
Why don't you get a white t-shirt, write I'm a snitch on it, and parade around naked in the front of the nearest police office your deranged mind can think off.
Jesus! :mad3:
Educate yourself. :fist:
You have no idea what all this internet debate is about do you fucknuts?
Fuck you!
What are you going on about? Are you implying that I'm a snitch, lad.
Please explain.
Would it be too much of a bother to put down the modeling glue? You're welcome to resume your huffing after you make your point. Any point will do.
Any one at all.
-doobs
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Alright, bit of a rant in a hurry there. But I will explain my point. Fair enough.
You are no snitch, you have an opinion, we disagree, and I let go on an ongoing debate. No need for that. No need at all.
I was bitching about the music industry when any way to get music was still through cd's. Also have to mention that I was on bbs's before the internet kicked in. Old school I know. The only thing I could afford as a youngster, not involved in criminal activity, was about 2 cd's a month. So if you bought two shitty releases in a month you had to listen to them because it was all there would be in your collection, and you where already tired to death by the vinyl/cd you already had. And I would sit up all night flipping channels looking for some new music on the tv. And the nights I heard something I liked I turned the volume up until one of my parents came in and told me to turn it down, so I had to learn how many volume bars I could allow myself when I heard something I liked. So I imagined all those who where grown up at the time and could really kick it with no volume boundaries. Then I saw mr.music cd's being played at parties because they where easy and since they sold more they where a bit cheaper. We did download but it was mostly small stuff. It's more like a commodore 64 magazine releasing codes for games, and after typing in 3 pages of code with all the fucked up symbols and letters it might execute. I'm not saying food was not on the table, but there was industries for all walks of life.
Then broadband came along. And we could use the computers to get things we wanted faster. It obviously grew.
And now I want you to tell me who I'm supposed to feel sorry for?
It reminds me of deadwood when the telegrapher came to the door with a company speech at first, almighty on top of his white horse, and when he was used to, he was told to fuck off.
There is no need for black and white arguments in a gray world.
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The original link seems to not care about the rest of the world.
@speedo, thank you for clarifying your point. Your logic is clear now.
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Originally Posted by
Speedo
Alright, bit of a rant in a hurry there. But I will explain my point. Fair enough.
You are no snitch, you have an opinion, we disagree, and I let go on an ongoing debate. No need for that. No need at all.
I was bitching about the music industry when any way to get music was still through cd's. Also have to mention that I was on bbs's before the internet kicked in. Old school I know. The only thing I could afford as a youngster, not involved in criminal activity, was about 2 cd's a month. So if you bought two shitty releases in a month you had to listen to them because it was all there would be in your collection, and you where already tired to death by the vinyl/cd you already had. And I would sit up all night flipping channels looking for some new music on the tv. And the nights I heard something I liked I turned the volume up until one of my parents came in and told me to turn it down, so I had to learn how many volume bars I could allow myself when I heard something I liked. So I imagined all those who where grown up at the time and could really kick it with no volume boundaries. Then I saw mr.music cd's being played at parties because they where easy and since they sold more they where a bit cheaper. We did download but it was mostly small stuff. It's more like a commodore 64 magazine releasing codes for games, and after typing in 3 pages of code with all the fucked up symbols and letters it might execute. I'm not saying food was not on the table, but there was industries for all walks of life.
Then broadband came along. And we could use the computers to get things we wanted faster. It obviously grew.
And now I want you to tell me who I'm supposed to feel sorry for?
It reminds me of deadwood when the telegrapher came to the door with a company speech at first, almighty on top of his white horse, and when he was used to, he was told to fuck off.
There is no need for black and white arguments in a gray world.
That's all very well. Thanks for the life story. It's actually not too dissimilar to mine. Well it is, but enough comparisons remain.
Internet debates have got fuck all to do with what the OP posted. He was providing a link so we could check the site out and decide for ourselves. Where you got 'snitch' from is a fucking mystery embedded in your own head. As is 'fucknuts'. What was that about? 'Educate yourself' was another gem.
I take it (correct me of I'm wrong), that you don't consider filesharing as stealing. If that's the case, then you are deluded or compensating to a large degree. Of course it's theft. That point is moot. Tell me it's not.