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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ok i dont really understand why you're being an ass this point, unless its to just be an ass, but i basically did agree with both sides. i guess that makes me an ignorant bitch? yes, math is all around the world, but artists and designers dont exactly have to DO any math or have to worry about syntax when they're creating art. I dont think Im giving programmers any less credit, because I do agree that obviously without them there wouldnt be things like photoshop for designers to use. but im just saying that, fine, it's common for programmers to borrow source code from other sites. but its basically taboo amongst designers. a design or piece of art is basically an extension of the designer or artist themselves. it's something that came from their personality. that's why we dont really appreciate when others just steal it and basically change the colors and pictures. the composite is basically the same. the concept is the same.
Math is definitive. Art isn't. what's 1+1? 2. it's never going to be 3 just because you're feeling creative. Relating the two is just retarded. Putting something on the internet doesnt give everyone free reign to download it and change it, no matter what it is (code, or design). I'm just saying that amongst programmers it's more widely acceptable than designers. If you saw something at a museum, i doubt you'd think it'd be okay to take it off the wall, cut out the main elements of the piece, and glue your own shit on it. I don't see how something being on the internet is any different |
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*alovesopure* |
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