It's kind of funny to think that the Site Tracking Adventures and Memory Lane could be breaking the law.
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Flying Omelette |
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It's kind of funny to think that the Site Tracking Adventures and Memory Lane could be breaking the law.
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DOVEBLOB |
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This was in the last RAU sketch that you wrote:
And, seriously, WHY would you want to start a fight with a website you know nothing about? If I wasn't the webmaster here and someone else was, and I happened upon it, I would get some laughs out of it at the best, and say, "Eh," and move on at the worst. If it doesn't involve me, then why get upset over it? Makes no sense. I've also been around long enough to have seen what can happen when you spontaneously start choosing fights with random websites. I'm a nice person, so this is the worst you'll get out of me (and yet people can't even handle this without shitting a brick). What would you do if you targeted one of those sites that's sure to retaliate in a far less forgiving manner? Would you jump off a bridge because the emotional trauma would just be too damn much?I guess we now know the answer to that last question is, "Yeah. They probably would. And the websites would get the blame for it." Where can I find...a bagel? |
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Flying Omelette |
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To be clear, I'm not condoning sites that attack people's forums, email, guestbooks, and other similar things. I don't do those things myself
because I don't believe in it. But I'm just saying that there are people who will. 90% of the fighting and hacking in places like early ezboard and the
NES Scene was just because people couldn't help shooting their mouths off at each other over the dumbest things.
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Officer Prowl |
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The case was dismissed. That's for the best.
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