VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.034USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.000SBD
Effective Power
5.001SP
├── Own SP
0.635SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+4.366SP
Detailed Balance
| STEEM | ||
| balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| reward_steem_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
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| Delegated Out | 0.000SP | SP |
| Delegation In | 4.366SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 5.001SP | SP |
| Reward SP (pending) | 0.000SP | SP |
| SBD | ||
| sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_conversions | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_market_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| reward_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
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| name | mtgr |
| id | 223027 |
| rank | 644,288 |
| reputation | 78007228 |
| created | 2017-06-26T19:04:57 |
| recovery_account | steem |
| proxy | None |
| post_count | 4 |
| comment_count | 0 |
| lifetime_vote_count | 0 |
| witnesses_voted_for | 0 |
| last_post | 2017-06-27T16:21:42 |
| last_root_post | 2017-06-27T16:21:42 |
| last_vote_time | 2017-06-27T21:24:48 |
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| can_vote | 1 |
| voting_power | 0 |
| delayed_votes | 0 |
| balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| sbd_balance | 0.000 SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000 SBD |
| vesting_shares | 1034.654708 VESTS |
| delegated_vesting_shares | 0.000000 VESTS |
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| reward_vesting_balance | 0.000000 VESTS |
| vesting_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting_withdraw_rate | 0.000000 VESTS |
| next_vesting_withdrawal | 1969-12-31T23:59:59 |
| withdrawn | 0 |
| to_withdraw | 0 |
| withdraw_routes | 0 |
| savings_withdraw_requests | 0 |
| last_account_recovery | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| reset_account | null |
| last_owner_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| last_account_update | 2017-06-26T19:07:39 |
| mined | No |
| sbd_seconds | 0 |
| sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| savings_sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
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| Incoming | Outgoing |
|---|---|
Empty | Empty |
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}From Date
To Date
2026/05/18 04:07:30
2026/05/18 04:07:30
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mtgr |
| vesting shares | 7109.005098 VESTS |
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2026/05/12 19:31:36
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mtgr |
| vesting shares | 4396.794693 VESTS |
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}2026/04/26 03:22:15
2026/04/26 03:22:15
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mtgr |
| vesting shares | 7121.520854 VESTS |
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}2026/01/23 18:11:21
2026/01/23 18:11:21
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mtgr |
| vesting shares | 4438.341512 VESTS |
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}2024/12/17 13:23:39
2024/12/17 13:23:39
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mtgr |
| vesting shares | 4602.560709 VESTS |
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}2023/11/14 05:05:27
2023/11/14 05:05:27
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mtgr |
| vesting shares | 4771.694241 VESTS |
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}2023/09/22 07:49:24
2023/09/22 07:49:24
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mtgr |
| vesting shares | 7708.603027 VESTS |
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2022/11/03 15:37:27
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mtgr |
| vesting shares | 7930.654465 VESTS |
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2022/01/17 21:01:36
| delegator | steem |
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| vesting shares | 8150.762066 VESTS |
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2021/06/14 04:18:24
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mtgr |
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2020/12/11 14:32:51
| delegator | steem |
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}2020/12/06 08:09:09
2020/12/06 08:09:09
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mtgr |
| vesting shares | 1912.543513 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49210753/Trx a1bcf96bce3f15910a66a10a4c435e3917d6eb7a |
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}2020/12/05 18:10:30
2020/12/05 18:10:30
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mtgr |
| vesting shares | 8528.586182 VESTS |
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}2020/11/02 22:42:45
2020/11/02 22:42:45
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mtgr |
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2020/05/09 09:10:00
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mtgr |
| vesting shares | 8731.391541 VESTS |
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2020/05/08 13:17:15
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mtgr |
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2019/07/20 07:06:54
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mtgr |
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}2019/06/26 20:30:30
2019/06/26 20:30:30
| parent author | mtgr |
| parent permlink | thug-life |
| author | steemitboard |
| permlink | steemitboard-notify-mtgr-20190626t203029000z |
| title | |
| body | Congratulations @mtgr! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@mtgr/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@mtgr) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=mtgr)_</sub> **Do not miss the last post from @steemitboard:** <table><tr><td><a href="https://steemit.com/steemitboard/@steemitboard/the-steem-community-has-lost-an-epic-member-farewell-woflhart"><img src="https://steemitimages.com/64x128/https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmQWnM36SWCPGn98nY83M1ArgweMz5fnovQEp2E4FiDdug/Wolfhart_header.png"></a></td><td><a href="https://steemit.com/steemitboard/@steemitboard/the-steem-community-has-lost-an-epic-member-farewell-woflhart">The Steem community has lost an epic member! Farewell @woflhart!</a></td></tr></table> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes! |
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}mtgrupvoted (100.00%) @srijana-gurung / re-mtgr-in-the-end-we-are-all-pirates-20180418t061102361z2018/05/02 19:25:30
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2018/05/02 19:25:30
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2018/05/02 19:25:18
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}mtgrupvoted (100.00%) @glasdensuppnul / re-mtgr-thug-life-20170729t220314930z2018/05/02 19:16:36
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2018/05/02 19:16:36
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}srijana-gurungupvoted (100.00%) @mtgr / in-the-end-we-are-all-pirates2018/04/18 06:10:51
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2018/04/18 06:10:51
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| body | I gave you an up-vote. It would be great if you could return a favor. Please follow me if you like and we can share posts and up-votes and help build our profiles. Thank you!!! You can upvote links below :) https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@srijana-gurung/here-on-steemit-for-extra-cash https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@srijana-gurung/hello-steem-my-very-first-post-describing-myself-who-am-i-introducingmyself |
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}postchrisefbacreplied to @mtgr / re-mtgr-again-20170801t232204920z2017/08/01 23:20:24
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2017/08/01 23:20:24
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}glasdensuppnulreplied to @mtgr / re-mtgr-thug-life-20170729t220314930z2017/07/29 22:01:51
glasdensuppnulreplied to @mtgr / re-mtgr-thug-life-20170729t220314930z
2017/07/29 22:01:51
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}mtgrupvoted (100.00%) @erin-michiels / re-mtgr-thug-life-20170627t162703384z2017/06/27 21:24:48
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2017/06/27 21:24:48
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}erin-michielsreplied to @mtgr / re-mtgr-thug-life-20170627t162703384z2017/06/27 16:27:03
erin-michielsreplied to @mtgr / re-mtgr-thug-life-20170627t162703384z
2017/06/27 16:27:03
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| body | Milton: excuse me,.. I believe you have my stapler! 😂😂🤣🤣🤣 |
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}erin-michielsupvoted (100.00%) @mtgr / thug-life2017/06/27 16:25:27
erin-michielsupvoted (100.00%) @mtgr / thug-life
2017/06/27 16:25:27
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2017/06/27 16:21:54
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2017/06/27 16:21:42
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2017/06/27 16:21:42
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| body |  It was about 2005 and I was at that time were you know nothing, you have no experience and all the Jobs are crap. With almost no perspective I started to apply to a lot of opportunities from an IT hub job. For more than three months I had nothing, not a single interview, and I only had emails telling to keep up with the search. This was the normal way until December, when I finally have my first appointment for an interview, in a small company with almost no reputation, but that was the only alternative I had. I dress myself in the worst way possible — and I only realize that now — pick up the bus and went to the company. I mean, “company”. It was a dirty room in the third floor of a decayed building in the worst part of the downtown city. It was a place surrounding by bars which close at 9am with the owner expel the drunken and the prostitutes from the sidewalk. This was hell, but, was also a job (a possibility) and I was there with my striped polo shirt and hair gel, sited in a waiting room that reminded me about an old hospital waiting room, in a hot day and with the cleaners in strike. The smell inside was the same outside. The old rusted cabinets helped to composed the decadent mood. On the other side of the table, staring me, was the receptionist, an old lady who look too much like Steele from Friends, with long fake nails, a cigar and a giant yellow hair with a very strong smell of hairspray. After more than thirteen minutes of waiting and staring, my possible boss walk in the room, all sweaty and with a seedy suitcase crushed under his armpit. He whispered something to the receptionist and walked into an even smaller room — which, thinking now, could be a closet. Steele — I’ll call her that name, fits perfectly for her — yelled to me, saying my name wrong, in a dialogue like this: >“Mrs. Paulo Henrique.” >“It’s Paulo Guilherme miss.” >“Sure?” >“Pretty sure.” >“It should be Henrique, it’s much better.” I passed by her and walked into the tinny room. The smell becomes even worst, an acid smell that reminded me from the ancient rooms of the public school. Waiting for me was Mauricio - the name of the boss - and a plastic table, like the ones we have in gardens, with two dirty chairs and an ashtray (a very dirty one). By my side rested an infect glass of water. Mauricio looked at me, looked down at my resume, mumbled something that I can’t understood and then swallowed his cigar. He repeated this ritual a couple more times and then start to read, loud, my résumé. After that we had a conversation. >“Very good, you study at UFRGS, right? “Yeah, I stu...” >“Very good indeed, we never had anyone from UFRGS here... ever for an interview, you are the first one.” >“Yeah, I can understand, the schedules are really complicated in there...” >“I know... but tell me what brings you here? What is your motivation?” >“Right, I read about the job in the newspa...” >“How much you want?” >“I don’t know... I...” >“How about 600?” >“Look, I really don’t kn...” >“695, my last offer! Now!” >“I...” >“NOW!” When he saw that I was scared, he tried to calm me down. >“Don’t be scared kid, I only do that because I want you to feel the IT market, you know, with all the pressure and other things.” I didn’t say anything, I was still in chock and he was still talking about the market, the pressure...” >“You have to be prepared for the time.” >“What time?” >“The time when you have to take a decision, a rapid decision without much thinking.” >“Right. But you know sir, I want to know something about the company... Like…” >“There is nothing to know. It Works like a charm. You’re a programmer, you coded and we counted the lines and you’re paid according to the number of lines you wrote. Simple as that.” >“Yeah... but what kind of software you develop in here...” >“Anything. We don’t deny jobs. A job is a job. Also, we have to eat.” >“Yeah... right... I guess...” The interview stopped at this point and he handed me an internship contract. I was hired. My first job. I left the hell room with a smile as big as the fake nails of Steele, and thinking if all the interviews are like that. And, even with the warnings about the company, the boss and the huge fake nails of Steele, I was happy about the job. **That was my first mistake.** Next morning, I was there, with the contract signed and a new clean and stripped polo shirt. Next to me, at the sidewalk, was the doorman and a toothless 92 years old prostitute. It was shocking. While I was waiting for Mauricio, an older employer stared at me then asked me: >“What the hell are you doing here?” >“You see, I'm the new intern …” >“WUT?” >“The new intern … You know …” >“Yeah, I know what an intern is … I don't know why someone want to work here.” >“You work here.” >“I have no choice kid. Trust me, if I could …” Then I was interrupted by Steele. She wants me to follow her to the “company's HR” — which worked side-by-side within a counter where a steaming coffeemaker which possibly was working continuously since the eighteenth century. At this time I founded that Steele was also the responsible for HR. Everything was right with my paperwork and I finally could start with my first job. Steele took my papers and led me over to my table. I sat in an old chair fixed with some kind of gray glue. At my desk I recognize some 80’s stickers from Banco do Brasil and an open CPU with a yellowish CRT monitor. That, definitely was not a good sign. **Second mistake.** I waited in my desk for almost two hours, with no internet or a magazine to read, just a newspaper from the previous day with the crossword already done and a conduct guide, probably copied from a serious company. I was finishing the guide when my new boss arrived, all sweaty again. He sat next to me and started to talk about some old frameworks and languages. He started to inquire me about things that I never said that I know. Apparently some old system for a bar was all buggy and someone had to fix. He looked at me with a psycho looking and yelled: >“Do you know MySQL?” >“Nope.” >“C? C++?” >“Nope.” >“PHP?” >“A little.” >“GREAT! We have here a legacy system of inventory management... and this system doesn’t work for almost two months. You see, this system already has gone through at least six programmers and no one can fix it... maybe you can take a look at the code and see what you discover.” He gave me some access codes and I logged in to see the code. It was shit. Worst that shit. To be shit needed to improve a lot. After see the gates of hell in form of code, I went to Mauricio’s desk to talk about the system. **Third (and last) mistake.** >“How do you not understand anything? Do you know how to code in PHP?” >“I know. But it's just a little, and that code was a little messy... maybe we can start some refactoring or...” >“You know shit.” >“WHAT?” >“I know your type. You read a book, coded a hello world and then start to send résumés to anyone.” >“Résumés for internship...” >“Who the hell cares?! You have to know how to program in anything, a good programmer should be able to take care of himself, can look at Google... You know, I will give you another chance.” >“Another chance... how it’s...” >“Go back to your desk and start to code... and only come again here when you have something concrete, some bug fix at least.” I just nodded my head and walked back to my desk, waiting for lunch break. Sitting in there I took a look around and saw an old telephone — like the one in Adam West's Batman show — an old lady with giant fake nails, a sweaty old guy and a nasty building that could well serve as a backdrop for some crime series. All I wanted was go to the bathroom and cry until the day is over. But the bathroom was also nasty and dirty, so, it was way better to stay where I was and pretend to work, like a give a fuck. Just after a lot of thinking I looked around and realized I waited so long for the salvation that was alone in the room, everyone else was at the lunch break. That was exactly what I needed. I just grabbed my backpack and the contract at HR’s office and ran through the hall. I just stopped at the bus station. My only fear was bumping with Mauricio in some dark corner of downtown. It was a long and tense running. I really don’t know what made me sweat more, if was the fear or the exercise. When I finally caught the bus, it was if I had taken a ton from my back. When I told my mother about the job she just laugh and said that I had to chose more wisely next time. I shrugged and threw the contract and other papers into the fire, open a beer while watched them burn. |
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| body | it points are always the same: piracy is theft, piracy levied the industry, piracy is bad for the country, piracy is morally wrong, etc. First of all: piracy isn’t theft or robbery. In both we had to assume that exists a subtraction of something, physical or not. Explaining better, in a robbery we are using violence and we taking a good from another person. The person victimized by some robber actually loses something (a car, a computer …) and is attacked violently. In a theft occurs the same (someone loses something), but without the use of violence, and, in both cases, there is a palpable prejudice: the person robbed no longer has possession of what was stolen. That does not occur with copies - the usual piracy - because the person who “suffers the copy” remains in possession of what was copied, and is still enjoying it, without palpable damage. What happens is just a perfect copy, a duplication of something, pure and simple. So, why the industry - music, publishing, gaming, movies - and the media make us believe that piracy equals theft? That’s a little more complex, because this practice ends up attacking, mainly, the status quo of the information flow. Publishers - I'll take them as an example - always held the monopoly of information in our modern society and always profited billions with this. And always tried to curb the copy and the sharing of these works - photocopying is crime, lend is crime, exchange is crime, resell is crime … if you think carefully, everything is a crime by the publishers’ point of view. None of these attempts ever worked, and worse (for them) with the Internet culture of sharing, the information sharing it became much faster than before and with a much greater range. These publishers realized that and then attack people creating the false impression that this kind of attitude would kill the industry - and then, the opposite occurred: we never write and publish much as today. Now the industry found a new front to “defend”: they are protecting the author. Yes, now the copy happened to be a copyright problem and the benevolent publishers are concerned only with the author, who does not gain anything with the copy and we are stealing the intellectual property from the authors. To say that, first we have to get back to the pricing for services or products and how it is determined, or rather, how this affects the consumer price. The final price of a product is not determined in a random and arbitrary way; in fact, the price has a reason to be fixed in some range. The price of a product must cover the costs to produce and also make a profit for the author/producer. Those who consume have to understand if the price of a product is consistent with its value (this value is subjective and depends on the brand positioning in the market and in which sector/social and economic class this brand wants to target). This price is calculated on the head of each consumer; we try to adjust the price with what we expect from the product. That's why products from 99 cents in the App Store are pirated: because the value of the product does not match what the consumer - the majority at least - expect from it. Another interesting point is what the industry understands how piracy works. Borrow a video game from a friend is piracy, buy an used game is piracy, trade games with friends is piracy and, finally, all the means of acquisition other than the usual - shopping - is piracy because is a violation of the EULA and the original work (every work is sold "as is" and should not be distributed or consumed without the express permission of the owners) and you can be arrested for that. What most people fail to understand is that piracy is still a crime in Brazil (and for that matter we do not have much to do, except change the law, but I doubt that this happens because the Brazilian justice service serves to the economic power not the citizen), but this is not wrong. Saying that something is wrong is a moral and ethical judgment (who says that is wrong? Why is it wrong?). Although you can say that you think it is wrong (for N reasons), but beyond that, nothing more can be said (piracy is illegal, against the law, but is not, in my view, something wrong). Another point that many pirates beat, and that should not be overlooked, is the availability of original content to be consumed. Here in Brazil it is still a small and restricted market to consumers who wants to be legal (you have to have a international credit card and buy something in dollar, which will make you pays IOF, at least). But even in the U.S. and Europe we still problems (other problems), and at this point we can say (and perceive) that it’s easier and simpler to get the pirated product without paying copyright, than getting the original product (and this without talking about the quality of the pirated product, which often surpasses the original product).In other words, if you can consume the product you will need to overpay for a product of lesser quality and you also will have to pass by a series of complicated geographical and content locks. I really can’t see how an industry can maintain his leadership in the market with this kind of practice. In my opinion is that the entertainment industry was determining prices for years in a system that were this industry dominated and determined both, the shortage and the availability of its products in some kind of corporate dictatorship where few had access to the content. And now this seesaw changed sides with the broadband internet - and even with the dial-up - when P2P networks and the file sharing culture dominated the world, now all content can be replicated almost instantly anywhere in the world and shared with all people who like this content, without costs beyond those charged by phone companies. In other words, you pay nothing for the content itself. And that will determine a new business model for these companies, a model that is suited to new means of distribution and consumption of this new media. **Summarizing:** piracy does not occur because we have high prices, piracy occurs because we have restricted access to certain content (and not because we are all bandits acting "wrong" everyday). Piracy occurs because copyright laws are stupid and outdated and exists to maintain certain benefits to a weighty group of companies who use force and dubious moral values (to say the least) to stay in power and continue to determine the information flow. I find it very difficult to succeed in something through legal means (the justice system is rotten inside, and only understands the language of economic power) not to mention that the notion of copyright, intellectual property and all the terms that surround this type of content are something very recent in our culture, coming exactly with the creation of the printing press and the rise of these publishing corporations that exists precisely to protect the profits of the information industry (and not the author). |
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"body": "it points are always the same: piracy is theft, piracy levied the industry, piracy is bad for the country, piracy is morally wrong, etc.\n\nFirst of all: piracy isn’t theft or robbery. In both we had to assume that exists a subtraction of something, physical or not. Explaining better, in a robbery we are using violence and we taking a good from another person. The person victimized by some robber actually loses something (a car, a computer …) and is attacked violently. In a theft occurs the same (someone loses something), but without the use of violence, and, in both cases, there is a palpable prejudice: the person robbed no longer has possession of what was stolen. \n\nThat does not occur with copies - the usual piracy - because the person who “suffers the copy” remains in possession of what was copied, and is still enjoying it, without palpable damage. What happens is just a perfect copy, a duplication of something, pure and simple.\n\nSo, why the industry - music, publishing, gaming, movies - and the media make us believe that piracy equals theft? That’s a little more complex, because this practice ends up attacking, mainly, the status quo of the information flow. Publishers - I'll take them as an example - always held the monopoly of information in our modern society and always profited billions with this. And always tried to curb the copy and the sharing of these works - photocopying is crime, lend is crime, exchange is crime, resell is crime … if you think carefully, everything is a crime by the publishers’ point of view. \nNone of these attempts ever worked, and worse (for them) with the Internet culture of sharing, the information sharing it became much faster than before and with a much greater range. These publishers realized that and then attack people creating the false impression that this kind of attitude would kill the industry - and then, the opposite occurred: we never write and publish much as today. \n\nNow the industry found a new front to “defend”: they are protecting the author. Yes, now the copy happened to be a copyright problem and the benevolent publishers are concerned only with the author, who does not gain anything with the copy and we are stealing the intellectual property from the authors. \n\nTo say that, first we have to get back to the pricing for services or products and how it is determined, or rather, how this affects the consumer price.\n\nThe final price of a product is not determined in a random and arbitrary way; in fact, the price has a reason to be fixed in some range. The price of a product must cover the costs to produce and also make a profit for the author/producer. Those who consume have to understand if the price of a product is consistent with its value (this value is subjective and depends on the brand positioning in the market and in which sector/social and economic class this brand wants to target). This price is calculated on the head of each consumer; we try to adjust the price with what we expect from the product. That's why products from 99 cents in the App Store are pirated: because the value of the product does not match what the consumer - the majority at least - expect from it.\n\nAnother interesting point is what the industry understands how piracy works. Borrow a video game from a friend is piracy, buy an used game is piracy, trade games with friends is piracy and, finally, all the means of acquisition other than the usual - shopping - is piracy because is a violation of the EULA and the original work (every work is sold \"as is\" and should not be distributed or consumed without the express permission of the owners) and you can be arrested for that.\n\nWhat most people fail to understand is that piracy is still a crime in Brazil (and for that matter we do not have much to do, except change the law, but I doubt that this happens because the Brazilian justice service serves to the economic power not the citizen), but this is not wrong. Saying that something is wrong is a moral and ethical judgment (who says that is wrong? Why is it wrong?). Although you can say that you think it is wrong (for N reasons), but beyond that, nothing more can be said (piracy is illegal, against the law, but is not, in my view, something wrong).\n\nAnother point that many pirates beat, and that should not be overlooked, is the availability of original content to be consumed. Here in Brazil it is still a small and restricted market to consumers who wants to be legal (you have to have a international credit card and buy something in dollar, which will make you pays IOF, at least). But even in the U.S. and Europe we still problems (other problems), and at this point we can say (and perceive) that it’s easier and simpler to get the pirated product without paying copyright, than getting the original product (and this without talking about the quality of the pirated product, which often surpasses the original product).In other words, if you can consume the product you will need to overpay for a product of lesser quality and you also will have to pass by a series of complicated geographical and content locks. I really can’t see how an industry can maintain his leadership in the market with this kind of practice. \n\nIn my opinion is that the entertainment industry was determining prices for years in a system that were this industry dominated and determined both, the shortage and the availability of its products in some kind of corporate dictatorship where few had access to the content. And now this seesaw changed sides with the broadband internet - and even with the dial-up - when P2P networks and the file sharing culture dominated the world, now all content can be replicated almost instantly anywhere in the world and shared with all people who like this content, without costs beyond those charged by phone companies. In other words, you pay nothing for the content itself. And that will determine a new business model for these companies, a model that is suited to new means of distribution and consumption of this new media.\n\n**Summarizing:** piracy does not occur because we have high prices, piracy occurs because we have restricted access to certain content (and not because we are all bandits acting \"wrong\" everyday). Piracy occurs because copyright laws are stupid and outdated and exists to maintain certain benefits to a weighty group of companies who use force and dubious moral values (to say the least) to stay in power and continue to determine the information flow. I find it very difficult to succeed in something through legal means (the justice system is rotten inside, and only understands the language of economic power) not to mention that the notion of copyright, intellectual property and all the terms that surround this type of content are something very recent in our culture, coming exactly with the creation of the printing press and the rise of these publishing corporations that exists precisely to protect the profits of the information industry (and not the author).",
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| body | I was one of many who were excited to play the new Diablo chapter. And I was one of many who became frustrated with the result presented by Blizzard. Not that the game worthless, it’s worth a lot - I have hundreds of hours played over in little more than a year since the release - but the truth is: there is a lot changing on D3 when comparing with D2 and D1. First, the colors were blown to the max, probably an attempt to approach the cartoon style color World of Warcraft and the environments are all very clear. And this is something execrable in the world that was created for Diablo. In Tristram, things are gray, if not black, after all it is a world dominated by a supreme evil, where skeletons and zombies wandering in the cathedrals and there’s rot in every corner, infesting cities and plantations. In this world, there is no room for anything colorful; nothing clear can be founded in this world.  *Diablo 3 on console* After this launch and the later disappointment, there’s a huge game gap opened in the heart of everyone who wanted to get into the darkest dungeon. And, to fill this gap, were not lacking of candidates. Torchlight was appointed by many as the spiritual successor to Diablo, but I confess that this colorful eycandy that is presented for the game did not catch me - and did not make me understand why he was appointed as a Diablo’s successor. With all this color around the hack ’n’ slash games the older games have gained notoriety with the younger generation, like Icewind Dale and Baldur's gate, but none had the quick and angry gameplay slash we saw in Diablo.  *Path of Exile Skilltree* Until now. Now tha game community have Path of Exile. Dark. Dirty. Fast and difficult. Very difficult. PoE is hack 'n' slash that resemble D2 at the core of its gameplay (and its graphics). The variability of environments is quite large and rich, but manages to keep the dark aura that everyone wanted. Dungeons are poorly lit and bring an interesting effect: to the extent that your life decreases, your vision also decreases. The halo of light that your character have to see in the dark starts to diminish according to your life decrease, making the dungeon a lot more dark, and making you to see just a small portion of the scenery when in imminence of death. This helps a lot when creating a charged atmosphere of struggle between good and evil and also increases the player's tension. But what strikes the eye is the almost infinite ability tree, which can help or hinder, depending on your indecision to follow a certain path for your character. This is generally one of the most criticized points of the Diablo series (which was never a masterpiece from the point of view of the characters creation and alignment of classes). Each class has a starting place in that tree, and this determines the size of the path we must follow to get certain skill. For example, a Marauder (barbarian) is much closer to the skills of strength and fighting; e.g., your strategy needs to be very well defined already when you’re choosing your character.  *Path of Exile Town on Act 1* The PoE learning curve is quite tenuous. You will develop your skills and improve your character according to the level you are in (if you didn't any kind of grinding) and the monsters follow this curve as well. It is not uncommon; however, go into some dungeon with level 12 monsters while you still standing at level 10, for instance. But it's nothing that comes to disrupt the gameplay of those who have plunged into the dungeons of other classics of the genre. In terms of gameplay you have nothing very new. Much exploration, much loot and dropped item (rarely an enemy does not drop anything), much like the other games. The exceptiom here is the gems system - attack, defense and support - which differs slightly. The usual systems tend to be a little less complicated then in PoE, here we have a certain combination of gems that have to happen in determined way to act in her fullness, and you will take some time to get used with this system. The game HUD is very similar to the Diablo series - and every other game on this genre - and presents nothing new: a globe of energy, a globe of mana, a belt of potions and spells a tree - which will vary according to the use of gems - leaving the only novelty for the energy shield, which protects you for a few strokes only (more or less, depends the size of your shield). PoE is free-to-play and is available on Steam and the game's website [pathofexile.com] and is recommended for those who want to lose hours of life entering dungeons and quests zeroing. |
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| body | The suburban townhouse is always a calm and peaceful place to live. The houses aligned, with the classical wooden fences we see in the movies, give to the place a country air. In this bucolic environment, you can pretend that everything is right and move on, even when you have reasons to stop and fight for something or even help someone in danger. But, when you look to all the pretty white houses, pretending that everything is fine, even when it’s not, you can’t just ignore the feeling of “not my business” and do something. I fact, they’re calling you to do nothing. And Doe — from John Doe — always know that the better place to start over is always a townhouse in the suburban area. You don’t have the neighbors butting your life like in the country, but you have the country air and the pretty little fences. Doe always love the way they look in the darkest hours of life — and night. (...) Nobody knows the new neighbor. The strange new neighbor. He had always an air of distinction, everybody always think about him as someone with study, or at least, someone who knows exactly what is doing. That’s the main reason why he always get what he needs, and also, the sympathy for his situation: a man in a wheelchair always obtain more sympathy than a man with his two legs. After Doe moving in, the only thing his neighbors know about him was that he have lost his legs in a car accident — that was the third he tells to everyone who asks about it — where he also lost his little daughter and his wife. “Well, they both die in a car accident” was what Doe thought when telling the story to a full house in a Welcome Party. (...) The months passed by in some kind of a modern odd version of Groundhog Day, everyday day was the same. The same boring people passing in my front window, waving to me with a white fake smile that everyone master when in the societies like that. I just wave back and sometimes nod with my head, pretending to care about it. People, certainly, are talking by my back, thinking how disgusting I’m. A man with no legs can be very disturbing to see, especially when this man don’t wear any kind of protection on what’s left of his legs — on purpose, just to shock. You know, the scars on my somewhat legs are always a good start to shock people and leave them unprepared to deny everything to me. A lot of people think that just because you’re on a wheelchair you’re not able to do anything that requires more strength, like kill someone. They’re completely wrong. In fact, the years on a wheelchair, pushing yourself through the streets, give your arms an extra muscle force, you’re more capable of throttle someone with easy than a person who not have to push your own weight every-fucking-day like some kind of modern horse-man. But, you know, that’s kind of interesting. Also, people tend to see you when you are a handicapped as someone weak and incapable of doing something like a cold-blood murder, you usually see handicapped people like someone that was incapable of doing anything illegal, imoral or even brutal. They think that justa because I’m in a wheelchair I live in the marshmallow road and in a chocolate house. That’s definitely not true, but, that’s also an advantage if someone wants to commit another murder. But not just a regular murder, not. This is for amateurs. This kind of people who kill people just to see the blood on the stress is the worst kind of killer. You see, every life is valuable, so, when you’re taking one, you have to make it valuable. This means you have to prepare yourself to a ritual, you have to make you own “death preparation” to kill someone in order to honor the life you’re taking away. That’s why I’m here, in this shitty neighborhood with all this shitty people pretending they care about me and about my dead family, to look out for someone who worth kill and also that be dumb enough to give me no hard work. I hate to work hard just to get people’s attention. My first victim here was Ewan. He was this kind of suburban husband who hate his wife and kids but is impossible to him to get out the marriage, after all, what the other unhappy families in the city will think about him? Ewan was the perfect target: dumb and drunk and always looking for some excuse to leave his house. In one hot night I invited him to come to my place to see some stupid NFL game. I really don’t give a fuck about that, but, these WASPs always have a thing for NFL. He accepted on the spot, even more, he promised me to bring food and beer, so I don’t have to leave the house to get anything. It’s kind of nice of him: be murdered and still bring me some food and some beer. I really liked that guy; it’s almost a shame that I take so long to kill him. The night was on, the TV was on the fucking game and I was dressed like some NFL supporter moron, you know, with the #1 finger and everything. Ewan was already drunk when he arrived, also, he smells like cheap perfume. I remember to see a brothel in the city entrance, probably Ewan remember that too. He just leaved the beer next to me and proceeded to the kitchen to make some sandwiches to us, for the game you know. A lot of people know that barbiturates and alcohol are not the best combination, but, what just some people known, is that you can put someone in a safe coma with a small dose of Phenobarbital and beer. You see beer has a low alcohol rate and Phenobarbital have a prolonged action, this two features combined give the combination of Phenobarbital + beer a good power to become a deep sleep agent. A man like Ewan can’t weight more than two hundred pounds and the bread of the sandwiches gave him an extra absorption power. So, in my first calculations, I just put a little more Phenobarbitals that I used to use with people with an empty stomach. Fifteen percent more to be precise. Ewan was a tough man; he took almost an hour more than I expected to fall in my couch, but, at least, before the last quarter started Ewan was sleeping like a drug addicted, slobbing everything and shitting in his pants. Finally he was prepared to the second part. I have to study a little more about the Phenobarbital effect; it’s not supposed to take so long to put a middle aged man in a deep sleep. Anyway. After put him on a deep sleep, came the bad part: take the body to the basement. That was always the worst part for me. It’s really rough to take a body with you when you have no legs and have to put a two hundred pounds idiot on your lap and then pushing your own wheelchair to the basement entrance. It took me almost an hour to do that, but, in the end, everything goes fine. Stairs are also another problem when you have no legs. I’m able to down stairs on my own when I’m alone on my wheelchair. It’s not that hard and you easily maters this kind of trick on your first week of wheelchair. But, with a moron on your lap it’s not that simple anymore. Remember when I talked about the respect you need to have for human life, even you’re taking one? Well, sometimes you have to forget that for a while and do whatever you have to accomplish your mission. I looked down the stairs and then pulled away the body of Mr. Ewan. The stairs are pretty short and, you know, it’s not like he will be mad at me because of that. So after an hour dealing with the body, it’s time to start for real. The first you have to known when you’re about to flense someone is that you could not kill the person before you dismembered him. The rigor mortis caused by the death starts after 3 hours, depending on the temperature, and your body will start to stiffen and you will not be able to work again until 36 hours. This occurs because of the ceasing of respiration in your body will cause a lack of oxygen; this will lead to a depletion of oxygen that will lead to a complete loss of ATP, which is the responsible for the cross-bridges during the relaxation, but, the myosin is still running in the body blood, binding with active sites of proteins, like ADP, responsible for the relaxation of the muscles, so, if you’re not able to breathe you body are not able to understand the lack of oxygen you are passing trough and the ATP isn’t able to tell the body to stop and the ADP and myosin aren’t able to relax you muscles. This make very difficult to work with members, not impossible, just difficult, but man, I hated when I have to work harder than I expected. For my luck, Mr. Ewan was not dead when I started the flense him. Some people think that you need to have a lot of instruments to flense someone. That’s not hundred percent true. Of course it will help if you have some surgical equipment, but it’s no mandatory. For Mr. Ewan I only have a book of anatomy and a set of three really sharp knives. Now, what is really important is to know where to cut. You can’t cut the bones, it will fuck your knife and the result will be shitty. The better start is always in the joins, like the knee, the elbow or the ankle. You have few bones there and these bones are weak, weaker than a femur for instance. You cut the tendons and the separate the member from the rest. I suggest to start with the feet-ankles, it’s more easy to sharp your skills and also more reliable that you’ll not fuck your instruments. Then you can go the knees, the pelvis, arms and finally the head. The head it’s the more easy to get and also the more satisfactory when you done. Mainly because this remembers that you’re finally done with your job on the body. The last thing, before the cops, is the get rid of the corpse. I recommend — and that’s what I do whenever possible — is to put some pieces in your basement. You can dig a hole and then cover with cement and then put the torso there — the torso is always the worst part to get rid of — and then, the rest of the body, you can feed your dogs — if you have dogs — or you can get our car and leave the pieces from over the city — take care with the security cameras, they can incriminate you — creating a puzzle to the police. It’ll be fun. Another thing you have to know is how to getaway of the suspicions. You know, you’re the last person to be seen with the dead, it’s pretty obvious that the cops will came to your house and interrogate you as a suspect — this is another point when have no legs is good, the handicapped is always treated like a moron, a second class person, a person that is impossible to do something like that … and a handicapped that have all his family is always a non-profitable suspect — and for that you need to have someone to put the guilty. In my case, the Mr. Ewan himself gave me the exit for the cops: the cheap perfume. I just say that Mr. Ewan was drunk and smelling like a donkey when he arrived at my place and so I send him home and go to sleep after the game. His wife started to cry and confirmed that was a habit of Mr. Ewan to “take a break” at the brothel in the city entrance. Point for me. The cops are out of my house and I not a suspect anymore — ok, I was, but nothing will be proved since Mr. Ewan was a dick and no one seems do care about him. 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"body": "The suburban townhouse is always a calm and peaceful place to live. The houses aligned, with the classical wooden fences we see in the movies, give to the place a country air. In this bucolic environment, you can pretend that everything is right and move on, even when you have reasons to stop and fight for something or even help someone in danger. But, when you look to all the pretty white houses, pretending that everything is fine, even when it’s not, you can’t just ignore the feeling of “not my business” and do something. I fact, they’re calling you to do nothing. And Doe — from John Doe — always know that the better place to start over is always a townhouse in the suburban area. You don’t have the neighbors butting your life like in the country, but you have the country air and the pretty little fences. Doe always love the way they look in the darkest hours of life — and night.\n\n(...)\n\nNobody knows the new neighbor. The strange new neighbor. He had always an air of distinction, everybody always think about him as someone with study, or at least, someone who knows exactly what is doing. That’s the main reason why he always get what he needs, and also, the sympathy for his situation: a man in a wheelchair always obtain more sympathy than a man with his two legs. After Doe moving in, the only thing his neighbors know about him was that he have lost his legs in a car accident — that was the third he tells to everyone who asks about it — where he also lost his little daughter and his wife. “Well, they both die in a car accident” was what Doe thought when telling the story to a full house in a Welcome Party.\n\n(...)\n\nThe months passed by in some kind of a modern odd version of Groundhog Day, everyday day was the same. The same boring people passing in my front window, waving to me with a white fake smile that everyone master when in the societies like that. I just wave back and sometimes nod with my head, pretending to care about it. People, certainly, are talking by my back, thinking how disgusting I’m. A man with no legs can be very disturbing to see, especially when this man don’t wear any kind of protection on what’s left of his legs — on purpose, just to shock. You know, the scars on my somewhat legs are always a good start to shock people and leave them unprepared to deny everything to me.\n\nA lot of people think that just because you’re on a wheelchair you’re not able to do anything that requires more strength, like kill someone. They’re completely wrong. In fact, the years on a wheelchair, pushing yourself through the streets, give your arms an extra muscle force, you’re more capable of throttle someone with easy than a person who not have to push your own weight every-fucking-day like some kind of modern horse-man. But, you know, that’s kind of interesting. Also, people tend to see you when you are a handicapped as someone weak and incapable of doing something like a cold-blood murder, you usually see handicapped people like someone that was incapable of doing anything illegal, imoral or even brutal. They think that justa because I’m in a wheelchair I live in the marshmallow road and in a chocolate house. That’s definitely not true, but, that’s also an advantage if someone wants to commit another murder.\n\nBut not just a regular murder, not. This is for amateurs.\n\nThis kind of people who kill people just to see the blood on the stress is the worst kind of killer. You see, every life is valuable, so, when you’re taking one, you have to make it valuable. This means you have to prepare yourself to a ritual, you have to make you own “death preparation” to kill someone in order to honor the life you’re taking away. That’s why I’m here, in this shitty neighborhood with all this shitty people pretending they care about me and about my dead family, to look out for someone who worth kill and also that be dumb enough to give me no hard work. I hate to work hard just to get people’s attention.\n\nMy first victim here was Ewan. He was this kind of suburban husband who hate his wife and kids but is impossible to him to get out the marriage, after all, what the other unhappy families in the city will think about him? Ewan was the perfect target: dumb and drunk and always looking for some excuse to leave his house. In one hot night I invited him to come to my place to see some stupid NFL game. I really don’t give a fuck about that, but, these WASPs always have a thing for NFL. He accepted on the spot, even more, he promised me to bring food and beer, so I don’t have to leave the house to get anything. It’s kind of nice of him: be murdered and still bring me some food and some beer. I really liked that guy; it’s almost a shame that I take so long to kill him.\n\nThe night was on, the TV was on the fucking game and I was dressed like some NFL supporter moron, you know, with the #1 finger and everything. Ewan was already drunk when he arrived, also, he smells like cheap perfume. I remember to see a brothel in the city entrance, probably Ewan remember that too. He just leaved the beer next to me and proceeded to the kitchen to make some sandwiches to us, for the game you know. A lot of people know that barbiturates and alcohol are not the best combination, but, what just some people known, is that you can put someone in a safe coma with a small dose of Phenobarbital and beer. You see beer has a low alcohol rate and Phenobarbital have a prolonged action, this two features combined give the combination of Phenobarbital + beer a good power to become a deep sleep agent. A man like Ewan can’t weight more than two hundred pounds and the bread of the sandwiches gave him an extra absorption power. So, in my first calculations, I just put a little more Phenobarbitals that I used to use with people with an empty stomach. Fifteen percent more to be precise. Ewan was a tough man; he took almost an hour more than I expected to fall in my couch, but, at least, before the last quarter started Ewan was sleeping like a drug addicted, slobbing everything and shitting in his pants. Finally he was prepared to the second part. I have to study a little more about the Phenobarbital effect; it’s not supposed to take so long to put a middle aged man in a deep sleep.\n\nAnyway. After put him on a deep sleep, came the bad part: take the body to the basement. That was always the worst part for me. It’s really rough to take a body with you when you have no legs and have to put a two hundred pounds idiot on your lap and then pushing your own wheelchair to the basement entrance. It took me almost an hour to do that, but, in the end, everything goes fine. Stairs are also another problem when you have no legs. I’m able to down stairs on my own when I’m alone on my wheelchair. It’s not that hard and you easily maters this kind of trick on your first week of wheelchair. But, with a moron on your lap it’s not that simple anymore. Remember when I talked about the respect you need to have for human life, even you’re taking one? Well, sometimes you have to forget that for a while and do whatever you have to accomplish your mission. I looked down the stairs and then pulled away the body of Mr. Ewan. The stairs are pretty short and, you know, it’s not like he will be mad at me because of that. So after an hour dealing with the body, it’s time to start for real. The first you have to known when you’re about to flense someone is that you could not kill the person before you dismembered him. The rigor mortis caused by the death starts after 3 hours, depending on the temperature, and your body will start to stiffen and you will not be able to work again until 36 hours. This occurs because of the ceasing of respiration in your body will cause a lack of oxygen; this will lead to a depletion of oxygen that will lead to a complete loss of ATP, which is the responsible for the cross-bridges during the relaxation, but, the myosin is still running in the body blood, binding with active sites of proteins, like ADP, responsible for the relaxation of the muscles, so, if you’re not able to breathe you body are not able to understand the lack of oxygen you are passing trough and the ATP isn’t able to tell the body to stop and the ADP and myosin aren’t able to relax you muscles. This make very difficult to work with members, not impossible, just difficult, but man, I hated when I have to work harder than I expected. For my luck, Mr. Ewan was not dead when I started the flense him.\n\nSome people think that you need to have a lot of instruments to flense someone. That’s not hundred percent true. Of course it will help if you have some surgical equipment, but it’s no mandatory. For Mr. Ewan I only have a book of anatomy and a set of three really sharp knives. Now, what is really important is to know where to cut. You can’t cut the bones, it will fuck your knife and the result will be shitty. The better start is always in the joins, like the knee, the elbow or the ankle. You have few bones there and these bones are weak, weaker than a femur for instance. You cut the tendons and the separate the member from the rest. I suggest to start with the feet-ankles, it’s more easy to sharp your skills and also more reliable that you’ll not fuck your instruments. Then you can go the knees, the pelvis, arms and finally the head. The head it’s the more easy to get and also the more satisfactory when you done. Mainly because this remembers that you’re finally done with your job on the body.\n\nThe last thing, before the cops, is the get rid of the corpse. I recommend — and that’s what I do whenever possible — is to put some pieces in your basement. You can dig a hole and then cover with cement and then put the torso there — the torso is always the worst part to get rid of — and then, the rest of the body, you can feed your dogs — if you have dogs — or you can get our car and leave the pieces from over the city — take care with the security cameras, they can incriminate you — creating a puzzle to the police. It’ll be fun.\n\nAnother thing you have to know is how to getaway of the suspicions. You know, you’re the last person to be seen with the dead, it’s pretty obvious that the cops will came to your house and interrogate you as a suspect — this is another point when have no legs is good, the handicapped is always treated like a moron, a second class person, a person that is impossible to do something like that … and a handicapped that have all his family is always a non-profitable suspect — and for that you need to have someone to put the guilty. In my case, the Mr. Ewan himself gave me the exit for the cops: the cheap perfume. I just say that Mr. Ewan was drunk and smelling like a donkey when he arrived at my place and so I send him home and go to sleep after the game. His wife started to cry and confirmed that was a habit of Mr. Ewan to “take a break” at the brothel in the city entrance. Point for me. The cops are out of my house and I not a suspect anymore — ok, I was, but nothing will be proved since Mr. Ewan was a dick and no one seems do care about him. 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