steal
[stēl]
VERB
take (another person's property) without permission or legal right and without intending to return it.
Public Shop:
pub·lic
[ˈpəblik]
ADJECTIVE
of or concerning the people as a whole
shop
[SHäp]
NOUN
a building or part of a building where goods or services are sold; a store.
So, if you as a shop owner IRL put something on discount for a ridiculous amount, someone buys it, they get a RECEIPT of purchase. This is proof they BOUGHT it. When we buy things, we get that little message thing near the bottom.
teddybear ur wrong actually, it doesnt matter what the general definition is
a base can be stolen in baseball and it's not like it's being physically stolen or something illegal is happening, it's a perfectly valid thing to do
popular usage creates definition, not the other way around
Sent by obscurity,May 21, 2016
ok what would you define it as then
it's taking something clearly meant for someone else, obviously not really "stealing" but i don't see the issue with using that term
This isnt real life tho. Shops pay taxes irl, are only ipen certain tines, customers are always right, etc. You cant just use something to say it's not stealing when its convenient
"....SO IF SOMEONE STEALS YOUR SHIT YOU SHOULDNT GIFT YOUR FRIENDS CHEAP ASS GIFTS AND UP THE PRICE SO SOMEONE HAS TO THINK FOR A GOOD MOMENT IF THEY SHOULD BUY IT. Try 300 t's, a lot dont have that so THEREFORE YOU CAN GIFT YOUR FRIENDS AND NOT CRY LIKE A LITTLE BITCH YOU CHEAP CUNTS"
It's funny that you used the word "steals" at the end of your rant :p
I was never upset if someone bought a design I was trying to gift. I always planned for it with extra stock to make up for it on the next design I posted. These shops hardly ever have reasonably priced designs for the public to buy. When someone has worked to get a shop to gift their friends, I know they feel bad when someone doesn't get a design they were expecting. I can understand both sides of it. I always used the players who were able to grab the most designs to help me gift people:)