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Any thieves @ RHP?

Any thieves @ RHP?

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Are you a thief?

Perhaps a burglar?

Do you do rearview mirrors or maybe wallets at crowded buses?

Do you steal something?

This is RHP official criminal survey and we would like to know your
criminal activity, the revenue of your industry, and your convictions.

Any other insight would be deeply aprecciated.

Thanks.

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There are alot of rating point theives on here - who set up games deliberately to try and time players out.

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thieving - appropriating somebody else's property

Australians call it souveniring

Americans call it liberating

what do the rest of you call it?

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Oh, nothing has changed, it seems.

The grand grand grand grand grand kids of the type of English
founding the U.S. still love euphemisms while the grand grand grand
grand grand kids of the type of English founding Australia still love
other people's property.

πŸ™‚

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C'mon, people, be honest (sharing your experiences I mean)

I've been caught stealing;
once when I was 5...
I enjoy stealing.
It's just as simple as that.
Well, it's just a simple fact.
When I want something,
I don't want to pay for it.

I walk right through the door.
Walk right through the door.
Hey all right! If I get by, it's mine.
Mine all mine!

My girl, she's one too.
She'll go and get her a shirt.
Stick it under her skirt.
She grabbed a razor for me.
And she did it just like that.
When she wants something,
She don't want to pay for it.

She walk right through the door.
Walk right through the door.
Hey all right! If I get by, it's mine.
Mine all mine!

We sat around the pile.
We sat and laughed.
We sat and laughed and
Waved it into the air!
And we did it just like that.
When we want something,
We don't want to pay for it.

We walk right through the door.
Walk right through the door.
Hey, all right! If I get by, it's mine,
Mine, mine, mine, mine, mine, mine...

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Originally posted by Seitse
C'mon, people, be honest (sharing your experiences I mean)

I've been caught stealing;
once when I was 5...
I enjoy stealing.
It's just as simple as that.
Well, it's just a simple fact.
When I want something,
I don't want to pay for it.

I walk right through the door.
Walk right through the door.
Hey all right! If I get by, it's mine.
Min ...[text shortened]... or.
Hey, all right! If I get by, it's mine,
Mine, mine, mine, mine, mine, mine...
Jane's Addiction are SOOOO cool!!!

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Originally posted by Seitse
Are you a thief?

Perhaps a burglar?

Do you do rearview mirrors or maybe wallets at crowded buses?

Do you steal something?

This is RHP official criminal survey and we would like to know your
criminal activity, the revenue of your industry, and your convictions.

Any other insight would be deeply aprecciated.

Thanks.

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Originally posted by MissOleum
thieving - appropriating somebody else's property

Australians call it souveniring

Americans call it liberating

what do the rest of you call it?
Americans call it stealing. Get it straight.

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Originally posted by Seitse
Are you a thief?

Perhaps a burglar?

Do you do rearview mirrors or maybe wallets at crowded buses?

Do you steal something?

This is RHP official criminal survey and we would like to know your
criminal activity, the revenue of your industry, and your convictions.

Any other insight would be deeply aprecciated.

Thanks.
its a living😞

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Tell us more about it.

You just can't stop, can you?

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I was taught by Gypsy on how to be a pickpocket. I still do it to keep in practice and most of the time I give the wallet back.

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I used to repo cars. I guess that makes me a thief of sorts. πŸ˜•

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Originally posted by MissOleum
thieving - appropriating somebody else's property

Australians call it souveniring

Americans call it liberating

what do the rest of you call it?
'Dishonestly appropriating property belonging to another, with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it'
Without all elements present, there is no theft.

Well, you did ask! πŸ™‚

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Originally posted by Policestate
'Dishonestly appropriating property belonging to another, with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it'
Without all elements present, there is no theft.

Well, you did ask! πŸ™‚
My neighbors call it " borrowing."

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Originally posted by Ice Cold
My neighbors call it " borrowing."
Yes no $hit. That's why I don't loan out my tools anymore.