
Dr. Pyro wrote:I'm surprised anybody who writes as poorly as he does can even operate a camera.
lightbulb wrote:I would like to know how someone who is a couch surfer and a burner could be so completely clueless as to what is the right thing to do and have so little idea that this is wrong.
wh..sh wrote:This thread reminds of a discussion I had with a friend. My burner friend was willing to share with me her jewelry so I could use it at burning man. I was too afraid to borrow it because I didnt want to accidently lose something that was not mine.
For that she said to me "Dont worry about losing my jewelry - it doesn't mean you lost it, it only means someone else found it". Now I think thats the attitude of a burner!
So, be happy someone else used your camera for their funIt was your gift to them

jkisha wrote:That's way too zen for me! It's one thing when someone lends you something and thinks that way, totally something else when someone steals something from you. Your story about the jewelry reminds me of Maude in Harold & Maude.
wh..sh wrote:I think the person in question didn't steal the camera, but found a lost one and decided to keep it. Anyways, thats beside the point.
The idea is too zen for me as well. But everyday I try to be that person. That gives me an idea! Next year, I am going to take some kind of material possession that I hang onto and give it away.
PS: "Harold & Maude" is in my list of movies to watch. I shall watch it soon.
wh..sh wrote:jkisha wrote:That's way too zen for me! It's one thing when someone lends you something and thinks that way, totally something else when someone steals something from you. Your story about the jewelry reminds me of Maude in Harold & Maude.
I think the person in question didn't steal the camera, but found a lost one and decided to keep it. Anyways, thats beside the point.
The idea is too zen for me as well. But everyday I try to be that person. That gives me an idea! Next year, I am going to take some kind of material possession that I hang onto and give it away.
PS: "Harold & Maude" is in my list of movies to watch. I shall watch it soon.

MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
BBadger wrote:At least you were touched by one person kind enough to get you your photos back, even as another did not do the same with the equipment used to take those photos.
In the end you're still ahead: you could have nothing.

jkisha wrote:BBadger wrote:At least you were touched by one person kind enough to get you your photos back, even as another did not do the same with the equipment used to take those photos.
In the end you're still ahead: you could have nothing.
Well that's a glass half full kind of attitude.

jkisha wrote:Ya, but how satisfying is it to get the water back without any glass?![]()
ZaphodBurner wrote:
The difference between buying a ticket from a scalper and prostituting yourself for one is, if you suck dick for a ticket and brag about it, burners will still respect you.
jkisha wrote:If you like "Harold & Maude" put "Motel Hell" on the list too; right along with "Eating Raoul". All classics.
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
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