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Subject: Alien Queen and Jack Skellington Removed from Freebies....


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KarenJ ( ) posted Wed, 01 December 2004 at 1:27 AM

i suppose they also mail your host to report you to legal authorities, right ? No, absolutely not.


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GROINGRINDER ( ) posted Wed, 01 December 2004 at 10:26 AM · edited Wed, 01 December 2004 at 10:27 AM

THIS SUCKS AND SUCKS AND SUCKS AND SUCKS....look at me , I've been shattered. I will have to rethink whether or not I want to be a merchant at Renderosity.

Message edited on: 12/01/2004 10:27


JHoagland ( ) posted Wed, 01 December 2004 at 10:48 AM

In addition, the number of warnings handed out has been extremely small. The number of warning may have been small, but they were very effective. After all, you don't need to give warnings to everyone- just give warnings to the one or two people that are the most prolific and you'll scare off everyone else. Give me a warning about my Star Wars and Battle of the Planets and Thunderbirds and Doctor Who stuff. Give Helgard a warning about his Aliens stuff. Give sixus1 a warning about their Aliens Queen figure. Now the "little people" who just want to upload a Star Wars background image, won't. --John


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sixus1 ( ) posted Wed, 01 December 2004 at 11:36 AM

Actually, we didn't get a warning. I was removing my items pre-emtively before we got one, because I know that we would. And since we only get 3 strikes....go only knows when I will get a bug up my butt and use all up :) --Rebekah--


ynsaen ( ) posted Wed, 01 December 2004 at 1:13 PM

ignorant [ nərənt ] adjective 1. lacking knowledge: lacking knowledge and education in general or in a specific subject 2. unaware: unaware of something ignorant of the danger 3. resulting from lack of knowing: caused by a lack of understanding or experience an ignorant mistake ignorantly adverb I won't speak for others, but when I use the word ignorant, that's what it means. Plain and simple. And, by that measure, everyone is ignorant. No one can know everything. It's possible you may have been thinking of the word "ignoramus". Well, if so, please don't. I wouldn't use that term except in fictional writing, and to date it's always been someone who shortly thereafter finds themselves suffering horrifically at the hands of some beast or something. It's not an insult to be called ignorant (SNL notwithstanding). It is to be called an ignoramus. insofar as something I'm particularly ignorant of, ya wouldn't often find me discussion cars. This would be because I know how to get in, turn the key, and drive to a mechanic. The rest I let someone else handle ;)

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sixus1 ( ) posted Wed, 01 December 2004 at 3:41 PM

Then ynsaen,I let you handle the law in this thread since as I have some Poser stuff to work on. --Rebekah-- Signing Off


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