

The laws have always been in place for us, not them.
The laws have always been in place for us, not them.
I agree.
I’m noticing this species has a problem with doing things the obviously correct way the first time.
It’s as though we’d rather put 100x more effort for 10% of the results just to prove that we “can” do it.
Good!!!
Piracy is a service problem.
Hey look everyone, he repeated it!
Go to any country without an egregious amount of excessive wealth and you’ll see fast how worldwide, piracy is a solution to the ever-growing disparity in wealth.
Like it or not, this is still consumerist rhetoric.
Anti-consumers and anti-suckers will say “do whatever gives you the best deal.”
It’s all business at the end of the day. These companies aren’t our friends.
That’s the point.
Along with censorship.
A reasonable question.