No More OiNK!
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 1:05 am
katie, a douchebag wrote:Go to the fucking record store, cunts. Mail-order goes everywhere now, pricks. Buy music, fucking twats.
Awesome! That's my new sig.
katie, a douchebag wrote:Go to the fucking record store, cunts. Mail-order goes everywhere now, pricks. Buy music, fucking twats.
katie, a douchebag wrote:I hope everyone stealing music using "oink" and any other music-stealing site is prosecuted to the furthest extent of the law. You are fucking assholes....
katie, a douchebag wrote:I hope everyone stealing music using "oink" and any other music-stealing site is prosecuted to the furthest extent of the law. You are fucking assholes.
katie, a douchebag wrote:I hope everyone stealing music using "oink" and any other music-stealing site is prosecuted to the furthest extent of the law. You are fucking assholes.
katie, a douchebag wrote:I hope everyone stealing music using "oink" and any other music-stealing site is prosecuted to the furthest extent of the law. You are fucking assholes.
You steal music, which is bad enough, and then you thoughtlessly go on the Electrical Audio message boards talking about stealing music, and telling people how to steal music.
Steve Albini would be well within his rights to put the kibosh on all of you pricks. In fact he's stupid not to. Why would he want a Web site associated with his business to have a bunch of asshole kids helping people steal music?
I have absolutely fucking had it with the sense of entitlement that you assholes have. You want to sit on your fucking asses and take the creative work of people you claim to respect, for nothing. And you want to cry like fucking bitches the minute it appears that this right might, in any little way, be taken away from you.
Go to the fucking record store, cunts. Mail-order goes everywhere now, pricks. Buy music, fucking twats.
Colonel Panic wrote:Actually, spammers seem to have picked up on some of these kinds of searches, because searching for a popular band + the word "rapidshare" or "megaupload" will yield a shit-ton of spam results.
So a lot of times I just look for blog site names in the url. Those kinds of searches are still fairly reliable.
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"The Speed Of Cattle" "archers of loaf" inurl:blogspot
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"The Speed Of Cattle" "archers of loaf" site:blogspot.com