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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um.. okay i tried to be nice and i was basically agreeing with both sides, but if you wanna be a total douchebag about it:
do i know how difficult progamming is? yes. why? im a programmer. and i'm a designer, so i also know how difficult it is to create an artistic concept. math has nothing to do with creativity, sorry to break it to you. if it did, maybe there wouldnt be a need for designers and developers. you'd just have developers doing all the work, wouldnt you? and no... just because you put something on the internet, does not mean you're putting it there for everyone to use. frankie didnt "accept" the fact that some people are going to be total asswipes and steal his creative content from his site, nor did he suck a big donkey dick and look where it got him. she changed the damned layout. so that entire argument is just irrelevant at this point. and to reiterate, i said yes... amongst programmers/developers its usually okay to borrow certain parts of code from each other, but amongst designers it is not. there's a difference between the two. even if two programmers sit down and program a part of the site without talking to each other or without borrowing bits of code from somewhere else, chances are it's going to turn out relatively the same way. you put two designers in separate rooms and tell them to make comps for a site, it's going to look way different. obviously. put a programmer in front of a computer, open up photoshop and tell him to make a comp for the same site, and it's going to look like shit. put a designer in front of a computer and tell them to program somethin, and chances are he or she wont even know where to begin. |
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*Uronacid* |
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um.. okay i tried to be nice and i was basically agreeing with both sides, but if you wanna be a total douchebag about it: do i know how difficult programming is? yes. why? im a programmer. and i'm a designer, so i also know how difficult it is to create an artistic concept. math has nothing to do with creativity, sorry to break it to you. if it did, maybe there wouldn't be a need for designers and developers. you'd just have developers doing all the work, wouldn't you? and no... just because you put something on the internet, does not mean you're putting it there for everyone to use. frankie didnt "accept" the fact that some people are going to be total asswipes and steal his creative content from his site, nor did he suck a big donkey dick and look where it got him. she changed the damned layout. so that entire argument is just irrelevant at this point. and to reiterate, i said yes... amongst programmers/developers its usually okay to borrow certain parts of code from each other, but amongst designers it is not. there's a difference between the two. even if two programmers sit down and program a part of the site without talking to each other or without borrowing bits of code from somewhere else, chances are it's going to turn out relatively the same way. you put two designers in separate rooms and tell them to make comps for a site, it's going to look way different. obviously. put a programmer in front of a computer, open up photoshop and tell him to make a comp for the same site, and it's going to look like shit. put a designer in front of a computer and tell them to program somethin, and chances are he or she wont even know where to begin. HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAH. I love this site. Alright, you're wrong. You are so wrong. Wrong wrong wrong wrong. I'll prove it. There is creativity in math, you're just to ignorant to see it. Everything in this world is math, the creativity comes in the code. Creativity doesn't have to be visual, you can be creative and come up with a better way to do things via a programming language. Alright.. fine you're right... the two worlds are different. Designers are bitchy little queers(frank, is not just a queer, I have no problem with queers, he's a little bitchy one.) who are just pathetically trying to inch their way up the social scale tooth and nail. Programmers share ideas to make the world a better place (selfless). Designers are just selfish little fuckers who expect no-one to touch the things that they publicly paste all over the web... I want to meet gay programmers... I bet they aren't nearly as bad. I bet I would love them. I would be gay for them. |
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