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Loki_the_tricksterSILVER Member Has sharp edges 1,266 posts Location: Stuck in the mire, USA
Posted: Found this article today and I thought it was interesting. At least it could start some interesting conversations
So clicky clicky any thoughts on this?
I personally think its great and more of this should happen around the world. I hope they never get cought and can continue to do good deeds for the poor
My ADD makes it so that.....Ooooo SHINY.....wanna go ride bikes....wait....where am I.....
DuncGOLD Member playing the days away 7,263 posts Location: The Middle lands, United Kingdom
Posted: awesome
Not that I FULLY support them but I see where they're coming from...the super rich can afford to lose some of what they've taken from the super poor...
Let's relight this forum
mausBRONZE Member Carpal \'Tunnel 4,191 posts Location: Sihanoukville, cambodia
Posted: Awesome! So glad they did it down Elbastarsse...that street is the one of the stuffiest places in the world!
Yeah i don't necessarily agree with it,but if you're gonna steal...do it for someone who needs it!
mcpPLATINUM Member Flying Water Muppet 5,276 posts Location: Edin-borrow., United Kingdom
Posted: It's stealing when it's fresh, but when it's past it's sell by date and is chucked into the dumpster out back, then it's called salvaging... But of course they won't give it to you if you ask.
"the now legendary" - Kaskade "the still legendary" - Kaskade
I spunked in my friend's aquarium and the fish ate it. I love all fish. Especially the pink ones. They are my bitches. - Anon.
SixthSILVER Member Devil May Cry 327 posts Location: Manchester / London, United Kingdom
Posted: Think about it I'm not going to make any cliche references but every thing in this world is controlled and money is evil...pure and simple for every millionaire, there are millions of homeless people. Goverments controll what they deem acceptable (visual and audio material). Laws are laid down to enforce....reasonable public safety. If I could I'd join them in a heart beat but for now I have my life to worry about :'(. Funny thing is that this group is essentially good when you look at how much supermarkets earn per annum...and very small percentage is donated towards charities. You may think yes theyre a bunch of idiots for immorally stealing but theyre also providing help to the homeless...think about it and think outside the box without contemporary morals
I give hope to others but I keep none for myself.
Rouge DragonBRONZE Member Insert Champagne Here 13,215 posts Location: without class distinction, Australia
Posted: I think good on them. I'm against stealing, and I don't know if this is "right", but what is "right" anyway? Is it "right" that some people have so much when others have so little?
i would have changed ***** to phallus, and claire to petey Petey
Rougie: but that's what I'm doing here Arnwyn: what letting me adjust myself in your room?..don't you dare quote that on HoP...
Loki_the_tricksterSILVER Member Has sharp edges 1,266 posts Location: Stuck in the mire, USA
Posted: Yeah I see you alls point and agree to a degree stealing is wrong but in this context I think it one of the best things ever..... the anarchist in me is all ways againt the damn rich and bleeding for the poor and I hate the way money rules this world. I wish I could do something like this myself but I have my kiddies to think about, wouldn't want to end up in jail, so I really cant.
mcp's comment made me think about the "Food Not Bombs" movement here in America. Ever heard of it? I really dont know if they do things like this around the world but its great. "Food Not Bombs" is just groups of people in cities all over the USA and what they commonly do is "salvage" or dumpster dive as we call it and rescue stuff like giant bags of bagels that are only a day old and stores throw out or vegitables that are still good and make soup then they set up a table in the center of town and give out food for free to anyone who is hungery untill the cops show up and shut them down. I find it sooooo strange that its illegal to give away food to hungery people here in the USA. So do people do this in other parts of the world too? If not get out there and do it and help to feed the hungery masses
My ADD makes it so that.....Ooooo SHINY.....wanna go ride bikes....wait....where am I.....
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