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First thing you ever stole?

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Flash 16 years, 6 months ago at Oct 28 7:45 -
I bought a cable box when I was in college from some guy in the parking lot of my apartment complex. It had the one channel of HBO, Showtime, and Cinemax that was available back in the day. My roomies and I were in heaven. LOL
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Deleted 16 years, 6 months ago at Oct 28 18:01 -
=^^=
when me and my bros were in walmart looking at da Halloween stuff...we started playing around with it...
and there was this guy sent to watch us...
cuz they thought we might be stealing
i was like
0_o
that guys watching us..probably thinks were stealing....im gonna go find mom...
bai guys...
0_o
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Deleted 10 years, 5 months ago at Nov 16 6:17 -
The only thing I've ever stolen (besides maybe, if this counts, watching (not making or uploading or pirating or anything like that) movies for free off of the internet, probably illegally, would be these jacks I stole when I was about six. I was shopping with my mom and was about to buy a little packet of jacks for myself, but I needed to take a piss so the lady at the counter didn't pay any attention to me running in to use the bathroom with the merchandise in my hands, and by then my mom had already paid for whatever she was getting and I walked out with here. I don't remember if I did it on purpose or not, but I do remember getting in deep shit with my parents.
johanlefourbe 10 years, 5 months ago at Nov 16 7:19 -
I think the first thing I have ever stole was some collecting cards of basktball players. I still snatch some dvds from time to time. I might be a cleptoman of some kind.
astro_man23 10 years, 4 months ago at Dec 10 5:16 -
my fat mamma's heart.

oh no he didn't!
xxixii 10 years, 2 months ago at Feb 9 8:20 -
a real life physical item - a Yorkie chocolate bar (I just didnt have the money and owed a friend a small amount and I thought it was ok to do...I got caught and put in a cell for about 3 hours...I was 11 or 12 at the time)
If you count copyright theft...possibly recording songs when they were broadcast on Top of The Pops in the early 70s - yeah home taping really killed music - LOL
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Deleted 10 years, 2 months ago at Feb 24 4:42 -
Yet it is the only economic system that works fairly well on a major level and it's the reason we're here because of our materialism...



How so? How is it so fair? That the rich can become even richer and the poor become even poorer?

Capitalism don't even look good on paper.


There is a reason every country that has ever had a revolution always throws away capitalism and goes into socialism. It don't just happen for nothing.
william maxey 83 10 years, 2 months ago at Feb 24 14:50 -
I'm the one who stole the holes out of the doughnuts......You're welcome
BAMF 10 years, 2 months ago at Feb 24 20:44 -
I stole silly putty when I was a kid lol....prettty lame. Do not still have it of course lol
DuuItNow 8 years, 11 months ago at May 22 11:11 -
The first thing I ever stole was a little stuffed teddy bear and pig from the dollar store. My mom said I couldn't have it so when my mom started walking away I put them in my pocket.
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The O.P. 8 years, 11 months ago at May 22 15:54 -
Packet of chewing gum (first and last!).
Kenji 8 years, 11 months ago at May 31 7:28 -
I stole a sweet and a tennis ball when I was a kid. As a student I received a few books that were stolen, occasionally had some cannabis and was drunk and disorderly. I have written graffiti on toilet walls. I was not arrested for any of these actions. No doubt there are loads of other crimes I haven't thought of. Anyway, like most people in Britain I have been a repeat criminal offender. I've often exceeded the speed limit, part of the dangerous criminal majority risking the lives of little children. Most people who believe they are part of a law abiding majority are deluded. We should not have a mind-set that creates a false and punitive "us and them" division between ourselves and "criminals"; a division between socially acceptable crimes (including dangerous ones) committed by the rich and those crimes for which poorer people are more likely to be imprisoned. If pillars of the establishment, including police and judges, were punished for all their crimes, according to the law, most would be in prison for a long time.
PaulDavis 2 years, 11 months ago at Jun 4 9:17 -
candies from my deskmates..
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