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Freakin’ scabs.
Freakin’ scabs.
Alternative take: Piracy is, at worst, morally neutral, and does not have a significant adverse effect on the profits of the people who produce media.
Calm down.
I think you misunderstand the original author’s point.
That must have been devastating. I’m sorry to hear that.
I am 26 and have been in the workforce for a few years.
In short, is there something I’m missing here, or is work-eat-sleep-repeat all there is until I retire?
Yes, except for the fact that you and I will not be able to retire.
Paying for her cab fare home sounds reasonably polite.
I missed it! What did it say?!
I missed it! What did it say?!
If Reddit moderators only removed content for the sake of keeping things on topic, people wouldn’t hate the place so much. There’s a reason the mods over there are so universally maligned, and it’s not because they’re beacons of rationality and objective reasoning.
I would like to know this for KBin as well.
I suspect your story is not unusual. Piracy is, at worst, a morally neutral action.
I agree, human.
I append “site:Reddit.com” (I know, I know) to basically every search I perform. It’s the only reliable way at this point to see things written genuinely by real people.
To be honest, I would be really tempted to do this if I could afford it and guarantee that it would kickstart a YouTube career.
How would that possibly work?
Pay $44 billion for a brand
Literally destroy the brand
This is more baffling than accidentally destroying the brand, like he’s been doing.
We oughtta arrest the people who pave roads because human traffickers use them to commit crimes.
Based.
Maybe it’s a really, really deep basin for washing all the dishes we put off.