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Niru the Husky

Can easily be persuaded with bacon...
I actually send a friend salami in a letter, a couple days ago xD This will be so hilarious when he gets it.
Ow man, ;DD
How long will it take ?
 

Draakc from State Farm

Shitpost God
Banned
 

Draakc from State Farm

Shitpost God
Banned
Because I don't believe it to be correct to put a public service financed by the taxpayers (that's what libraries are) in an analogy with an action that amounts to stealing someone elses intellectual property.

I'm a writer, I don't make money off my books, obviously as I care very little about money, but I still find the action of pirating stuff morally objectionable, and I do believe engaging in such activites puts you on the same moral level as a criminal.
As another example
If listening to music is free
Are you gonna pay just to download it?
No your literally just going to download it free LIKE EVERYONE ELSE

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Draakc from State Farm

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Banned
Wait! So, does "FANBOY" stand for fuck ass nigger bitch octagonal yarn?
 

Niru the Husky

Can easily be persuaded with bacon...
I need 1 number between 1 and 20
 

ConorHyena

From out of the rain.
As another example
If listening to music is free
Are you gonna pay just to download it?
No your literally just going to download it free LIKE EVERYONE ELSE

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Talking about me - I pay for my music. I buy records or CDs because on my stereo, MP3s just sound total crap. Despite the fact that I can get it for free. I am techically able to circumvent most modern anti-theft systems on most cars, I still don't do it. It's stealing and it's morally wrong.

The act of uploading something is reprehensible in itself, but it does not change the fact that downloading it is still morally wrong. wrong plus wrong does not equal right, it stays wrong.

This is a typical example of the lack of morality the internet and the crowd mentality it instils, and I find it wrong, and I find it morally wrong that you attempt to defend what is clearly theft by attempting to lay blame at the door of youtube or the "record companies" or the person who uploaded it. Even if you are right this does not change the reprehensibility of your action.

If I go nick your car because I can quite easily do so, I can't blame you for buying it and the car maker for making it, thus making my illegal action possible in the first place.

Technicalities about victimless crimes aside.
 

Draakc from State Farm

Shitpost God
Banned

Draakc from State Farm

Shitpost God
Banned
Talking about me - I pay for my music. I buy records or CDs because on my stereo, MP3s just sound total crap. Despite the fact that I can get it for free. I am techically able to circumvent most modern anti-theft systems on most cars, I still don't do it. It's stealing and it's morally wrong.

The act of uploading something is reprehensible in itself, but it does not change the fact that downloading it is still morally wrong. wrong plus wrong does not equal right, it stays wrong.

This is a typical example of the lack of morality the internet and the crowd mentality it instils, and I find it wrong, and I find it morally wrong that you attempt to defend what is clearly theft by attempting to lay blame at the door of youtube or the "record companies" or the person who uploaded it. Even if you are right this does not change the reprehensibility of your action.

If I go nick your car because I can quite easily do so, I can't blame you for buying it and the car maker for making it, thus making my illegal action possible in the first place.

Technicalities about victimless crimes aside.
Are you trying to start arguments?
Like intentionally?
 
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