jocker clusterf**k, damn. |
jocker clusterf**k, damn. |
*tripvertigo* |
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remember back in the day when we'd get a jocker once in a while, and everyone on cb would go to that person's xanga and just bash the shit out of them until they peed themselves and finally took the layout they jocked down? Or if they didnt take it down, we'd find a way to hack their account?
yeah those were the good days. really made me feel loved. but i guess back then i was contributing a lot more to cb than I am now. anyway, some of my best bashing insults came from those situations. i remember this only really happened to really well known users on cb/xanga. i.e. me or roxanne, or rivendell... the reason i bring this up now is because i google myself every couple of months to see what shows up, and this is what i found: http://www.xanga.com/swt_pinkii/96939941/item.html so f**king full of win. |
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*tripvertigo* |
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time to add my 2 cents into this..
there's a difference between borrowing/stealing someones programming and then stealing their css. Css/styling has to do with your creativity. Programming... there's only really one or two ways to code certain functionality, and yes i agree that it isnt really a big deal amongst programmers to steal source code if it has to do with really advanced stuff, but then again, that is WHY hey have OPEN source scripts and modules you can use for that kind of stuff, so you shouldnt really have to steal someones personal code anyawy. styling/placement/composition is another thing entirely. this girl stole the creative part of his page, and just switched out the colors and pictures... that's just foul. |
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*Uronacid* |
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Steve, I totally relate to you.
time to add my 2 cents into this.. there's a difference between borrowing/stealing someones programming and then stealing their css. Css/styling has to do with your creativity. Programming... there's only really one or two ways to code certain functionality, and yes i agree that it isnt really a big deal amongst programmers to steal source code if it has to do with really advanced stuff, but then again, that is WHY hey have OPEN source scripts and modules you can use for that kind of stuff, so you shouldnt really have to steal someones personal code anyawy. styling/placement/composition is another thing entirely. this girl stole the creative part of his page, and just switched out the colors and pictures... that's just foul. Oh my god... you are the most ignorant little bitch... ever... IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSE. Hahahahhahahah, do you know how difficult programming is? Do you know how creative you must be to develop the complex mathematical formulas behind web browsers that are used to read your shitty CSS programming? Do you know how creative the person who invented the JPEG, PNG, or GIF compression methods had to be. You are an insult to all computer users. There is not one area of technology that is less creative than another. They are all a form of art regardless of your narrow minded opinion. Your CSS and Images are nothing but a shell on top of masses of masses of programming that wouldn't exist without the creative people who programmed it. I'm not saying that either of these area's in technology are more important than one another, but I am saying that you just made an incredibly ignorant statement. There is no difference between using code or using graphics or using someones open source programming. It's the fucking internet. If you don't encrypt what you made so that it won't be stolen or purchase a copyrighted logo then you're going to have to suck it up. You're putting it out there for everyone to use. If you don't like it then suck a big donkey dick because it's never going to change. The only thing you can do is accept things the way you are, and be happy that you can play with CSS in the first place. Who cares if some douche bag in taiwan is using your CSS and graphics. You're dumb for being upset about it. Honestly, what credit is he getting? |
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