Selling games, and registered ones??
AloeOwl:
Quote from: audcand on 2009 December 04, 05:41:48
Or you could donate them. Granted you may miss out on a $1 profit, but hey, at least your are getting rid of them. And if you want to be tacky about it, you could total the cost of the games brand new, get a donation slip for it and write it off on your taxes as a charitable donation.
I have the "good" trait, but it only comes out from its lonely hole during cave-ins :P hehe
Quote from: snowbawl on 2009 December 01, 18:49:17
Quote from: AloeOwl on 2009 December 01, 18:43:04
P.S: I'm half American and half Lebanese. I'm saying that cause people usually get confused and try to avoid talking to me. Because Lebanese people are usually against the US. Don't worry I don't BITE (much!!) :D
Most people avoid talking to you because you are an idiot.
Why, thank you for your sarcasm :D
Zazazu:
Your sarcasm meter is broken.
You shouldn't assume that people will distrust or dislike you just based on your ethnic background. That has little to do with who you actually are, and any intelligent person would not judge you due to it, or judge a whole ethnicity by its fringe members. As MATY has a higher intelligence quotient than your standard Sims site, it should follow that we as a group are less likely to do such judging (excepting the fringe members, like as to like).
The fact that you would assume such and that you are making excuses for yourself and begging for help instead of getting off your ass and just posting the games to whatever auction/private sale site you can use over there, or putting them in your country's equivalent of a garage sale (how I dumped my Sims1 disks for $5 a piece), that's what we judge you off of. Your words and actions.
The donation idea is a poor one. Any legit place is going to do one of two things:
1. Not accept it, since according to the game companies, reselling is piracy.
2. Give you a credit for about $2 per title. That's not worth using as a write-off.
That's based on American taxation, where donation credits are really only valid if you have donated more than $500 in a year. You are in Lebanon. I don't know how your system works.
AloeOwl:
Quote from: Zazazu on 2009 December 04, 16:10:05
Your sarcasm meter is broken.
You shouldn't assume that people will distrust or dislike you just based on your ethnic background. That has little to do with who you actually are, and any intelligent person would not judge you due to it, or judge a whole ethnicity by its fringe members. As MATY has a higher intelligence quotient than your standard Sims site, it should follow that we as a group are less likely to do such judging (excepting the fringe members, like as to like).
The fact that you would assume such and that you are making excuses for yourself and begging for help instead of getting off your ass and just posting the games to whatever auction/private sale site you can use over there, or putting them in your country's equivalent of a garage sale (how I dumped my Sims1 disks for $5 a piece), that's what we judge you off of. Your words and actions.
The donation idea is a poor one. Any legit place is going to do one of two things:
1. Not accept it, since according to the game companies, reselling is piracy.
2. Give you a credit for about $2 per title. That's not worth using as a write-off.
That's based on American taxation, where donation credits are really only valid if you have donated more than $500 in a year. You are in Lebanon. I don't know how your system works.
Thanks Zazazu, I totally agree, this place is different. But you never know. I mean, I've been judged before. I've even been judged at school for being American, but that's basically history. Now, I regret typing in that PS (even though it was necessary) cause there are always people that put markers on other people's foreheads...
And I also agree about not donating them, it's not that I'm don't have the "good" trait, hehe, but because firstly, No one would take them here; and secondly, it isn't that practical anyways...
Liz:
Quote from: AloeOwl on 2009 December 01, 18:43:04
...Your right...
Quote from: audcand on 2009 December 04, 05:41:48
...your are getting rid of them.
The word is "you're".
Possessive pronouns do not take an apostrope (my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their).
Pronoun/"to be" contractions do (I'm, you're, he's, she's, it's, we're, you're, they're).
audcand gets extra shame-y demerits for combining the error with a typo. :P
snowbawl:
Quote from: AloeOwl on 2009 December 05, 17:14:00
Quote from: Liz on 2009 December 05, 15:17:57
Quote from: AloeOwl on 2009 December 01, 18:43:04
...Your right...
Quote from: audcand on 2009 December 04, 05:41:48
...your are getting rid of them.
The word is "you're".
Possessive pronouns do not take an apostrope (my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their).
Pronoun/"to be" contractions do (I'm, you're, he's, she's, it's, we're, you're, they're).
audcand gets extra shame-y demerits for combining the error with a typo. :P
& tank u for you're giudanc, I weall mac shur I stodie me gramir :D
Sorry, but I'm only human compared to your super brain, powered by fifteen thousand hamsters...
(To the normal people)It's funny how she wrote those done like she had them memorized (I guess she does have them memorized)
Shut up, retard. Do you know how to do that? Can you go five minutes without starting a completely inane thread somewhere on this forum? Your stupidity is absolutely astounding. So astounding, in fact, that I am thinking you are a sock. No one is this dumb.
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