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I’m done with that place.
I’m done with that place.
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 wish companies would stop with subscription models.
It’s so cute!
This is your world on late-stage capitalism.
I think I’d rather not give the company money at all.
Paying for her cab fare home sounds reasonably polite.
I think they make a good point, regardless.
That’s not great, but I don’t think it would be utterly terrible.
Maybe if they’d fix their work culture this wouldn’t be as big of an issue.
I honestly can’t really imagine anyone digging out a multitude of old consoles just to be able to play one or two titles each. If you want to play older games, surely emulation is the only feasible option for the vast majority of people.
Also, thanks for pasting the full text here!
I’ve never heard of Epiphany before. Anyone here have input?
You will own nothing, and you will be happy.
I suspect your story is not unusual. Piracy is, at worst, a morally neutral action.
Oh, that person was definitely insulting people and accusing them of addiction, and it wasn’t cool at all. I just think the whole “let people enjoy things” retort is ridiculous and overdone.
I see. My apologies for misunderstanding you.
More clarification would be helpful, I agree.
the same way each other digital storefront does
I’m not sure if I’m understanding you correctly, but “everyone else is doing evil too” is not an incredibly effective defense against doing evil.
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