Well I guess we'll never know because Daria still isn't on DVD. Illegal bootlegs exist but by your definition that's "stealing" so I'd better not buy that because spending whatever they charge to "steal" something I've already "stolen" is a wasted investment.And you will never ever convince me that people who download stuff have never, not once, downloaded something that otherwise they would have paid for. I don't buy that at all.
What's that "something"? It can't be the copy of the movie; the DVD is still in the shop with a security tag on it.you take something
"Steal" is a transitive verb in that it requires a subject and at least one object. So far all I've seen is subjects, "You're stealing!" and no objects... just people saying "You're stealing!" over and over. As a very pedantic (albeit dyslexic) grammatician, this does not annoy me as much as seeing "would of", "should of", "could of" or any other prepositions being used as auxiliary verbs but it's high up there.
This is a trivia question: What is being stolen?
I'm still waiting for you to show that you understand this the way I do. Until then I'll continue to assume what I've already assumed of you... you're parroting a word someone else told you to use. I don't care if you think I'm being rude, I'm trying to squeeze out proof that you get this, so don't hide behind the way it gets worded. If I had a penny for each time someone was rude to me on this Internet I'd buy the freakin' rights to broadcast my favourite unreleased shows on TV just to watch them myself. Good art is worth good money![]()



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