why is that all of a sudden people think that if you have money, you get rares. why is it that people think that people should share what they paid for without asking for anything in return? your childish, naggy attitudes are the straight opposites to the real life world. i'll answer some questions for you.
why doesnt people who have rares share them?
simple. you have to understand this. allow me to repeat myself: you HAVE to understand this. allow me to repeat myself again: you HAVE TO FUCKING understand this. if you can't, you're a fucking moron and should go see a doctor. when you purchase something for a large sum of money, you dont want to give it away. dont give me that "i want to help my fellow fans" bullshit, the last heroes were dead years ago. it's logical. you paid lots of cash for it, so why go give it away for free? it's easy for all the suckers on here to say "if i had a rare i'd share it". i know why you do it too. you think that the people who are holding rares might read it and "see the light". you think you can bring a revolution to tupacboard. lmao. i know this because it is the very way of thinking that i myself did a couple of years ago. it's not gonna happen, guys.
there are other reasons why shit isnt being shared too. firstly, when you share a rare track, the track loses it value. what would you rather do, "help your fellow tupac fans" or trade the track for more rares? actually fuck it, i'll admit it. if i get a rare im not gonna share it. maybe thats fucking cocky and maybe that makes me a dick, but i couldnt give a fuck that flies higher. the fact that you have a rare track gives you a reputation. you can trade it for more tracks. you can satisfy your little ego to make you feel better about yourself. there's nothing but gains from keeping them because no one with their emotion set in proper order give a shit about what some geeky kids on the net say about you.
furthermore, in pretty much every incident of a trade, donation or purchase of a rare track, one of the requirements is that the track stays with whoever is getting it. yes, in purchases too. if you break the rules, as can the supplier of the rare track. besides if you're getting it from someone cool you're basically just putting your finger in your own ass.
im at work and a customer is coming in right now so i cant be fucked writing more. hope my words of wisdom will teach you all a lesson. iluhi :>