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Reviews for "Combo Number 5"

Great but...

You Fuckin ripped it off !!!
Asshole !!

BorisP responds:

I told you not to post crap like that, Eye. why did you? I'm not taking credit for it.

I Don't Give A Fukk What You "Told" Us.

Okay, you're obviously missing the point of "Don't submit other peoples' work," so let me break it down for you real simple-like. Once upon a time, in a magical tingly-wingly pixie-wixie land, King Tom issued a decree to his minions. The King said that, by submitting a Flash animation to the Portal, "You represent and warrant to Newgrounds that... Newgrounds's exploitation of the rights granted to it herein shall not infringe any right of any third party."

Deep in the Shareware Forest, Dildo_Monkey and his band of Merry Morons were very sad. "We want to steal other peoples' Flash!" they said. "Now Tom wants us to think for ourselves!" So they ignored the King's warning, and they kept on taking other peoples' work, thinking that if they admitted that it was stolen, that they'd get off the hook.

But King Tom was not amused by their antics, so he sent Wade, the Captain of the King's Guards, into the forest to run the Merry Morons out, Blam all of their films, and rid the kingdom of the theiving scum forever. And then Tom and Wade and all of the Newgrounds kingdom lived happily ever after.

BorisP responds:

I think some of you self-righteous, republican morons are missing the point. What have I to gain by submitting this? nothing, I just thought you guys would enjoy it. apparently you're all so stupid, you can't see that I get nothing for making you laugh. you don't like that I think about you? ok, fuck you. I have about 10 more like this that I thought you might like, but I guess you don't want them. you can go find them yourself, dickhead.

noooooooo

if you wanted that to be submitted you should have asked the guy that made it jackass

BorisP responds:

Why didn't you, ass fucker?

Please read my review, BorisP...

yeah, that animation is awesome. but the fact you're getting experience points from this just corrupts NG even more. not to mention many idiots who didnt even read the author comments didnt know that you didnt make this. Now a bunch of no-brainers can submit work that isnt theirs and gain something from it, thanks to the wonderful NG system. Yes, i was banned from NG before, so i know what im talking about. it just made me realise even more that the point-earning system is corrupt.. people can earn points for "sharing" other peoples work. why did you bother putting this in again anyways, i believe if you go to the portal and make a search for "combo #5", you'll see 3 other submissions of the same damn thing. so why not just make a history search in the portal to re-experience classics? not to mention give credit where credit is due.. i may enjoy this animation but i would prefer to enjoy it under its real NG url, and give credit to the real author, whose work is still here. theres no fuckin way you deserve any points for this. dont come back with the excuse that you never asked for it, because the whole point you submitted this is pointless (other than you gaining falsified EXP).
so tell me, why exactly did you submit this?? for exp. points right? toodles.. /Flashed_MRG

You stole this.

You are obviously not the first person on Newgrounds to submit work that is not their own. However, simply writing this information in the "author's comments" section does not justify this task. Whatever your motives were for submitting this, whether it be popularity or experience points (see the previous review by Flashed_MRG), the fact that you were not the author of this movie and that you did not obtain permission from the author to submit this copyrighted material still makes you a theif.
Technically, since you did write that the material was not yours, you are thus partially absolved from most impending legal action; however, the principle remains the same. When one uploads material onto Newgrounds, it is commonly expected that this work should be the that of the one who submitted it or of one that has had permission of the author to submit it.
I'm sure that my rambling comment of this movie, which was in fact a rather good movie, will not change the opinion of people who wish to steal the work of others; however, I find it hard to sit by any longer while this type of thing continues. I gave you absolutely no points BorisP, because you deserved none: 4-D Marketing did.