Rules are rules though

Did you not read my post, though? All you need to do is give credit to whoever composed it.enderkevin13 wrote:It's hard to find good Goldeneye MIDI, because some of it sounds weird and downbeat.
Rules are rules though
Using the actual songs in their original form is legally sketchy at best.jdredalert wrote:And what about classic movie themes? Say, if someone is doing a Star Wars themed mod, it is okay to use the said movie OST?
Revised rule wrote:Please don't post just to be posting. If you're replying to a discussion, make a few points of your own. Don't just reply with "I agree" and nothing else - tell people why you agree. If you want to start the conversation yourself, think about whether your post can be built upon. The forums are not Twitter; you can say more than ten words per post. In fact, if your post is less than 10 words long, please consider whether it adds anything to the topic, and if it doesn't, don't post it.
New rule wrote:If you want to change your name, wildweasel is the person to contact. Before you ask, though, please be absolutely certain that you really want your name changed, and that you won't want to switch back in a week. It is worth noting that people can find your old name by finding any old posts of yours that other users have quoted. Also, don't assume that changing your name is going to clear you of any bad reputation or embarrassing events in your past.
.ZDoom is not a religious/political debate platform anymore. Because we've had big problems with users coming to blows over religious and political issues many times in the past, we've decided that it's better that nobody discuss them at all. If you want to talk about your day at church, you might be okay. Similarly, declarations that "I voted!" are probably also okay. But serious political and religious debates usually end badly, with many users getting warned or banned for poor behavior, so any threads that attempt to start such will be closed on sight.
People are raised in different ways by different parents/guardians throughout their lifetimes. And even after they have left their parents' homes they will sometimes seek others for moral compass.Lud wrote:Sometimes it's just sad to see that people don't want to even try and see things from a neutral point of view instead of taking far left or right sides. It's not that hard, man. This is why we can't have nice things.
Upsetting or not the problems always come when people cannot accept that others may not share their morals and try to impose them by force.Eruanna wrote: It's just the way they are. We can't force people to be accepting, or to be open-minded. When you attack a person's morals, no matter how diplomatic you are, it upsets them because these are beliefs they LIVE BY. Someone telling you that your very own moral compass is wrong is very upsetting. Even more so when it is someone you look up to and respect.
Yes. In droves.Graf Zahl wrote:Upsetting or not the problems always come when people cannot accept that others may not share their morals and try to impose them by force.
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