What the fuck you
What the fuck you
What the fuck you
See kids, this is what happens when you stop pirating.
Avast, ye matey!
Where we're going, we don't need antivirus.
But... I want to know more.
Only if you do your part.
(is the logic here)
Honestly that's why i pie rate. I get to keep that file and put it in external drive, and it will never be unavailable.
Do it loudly and keep teaching others how to.
Steam taught us that piracy is a service issue and this shit right here is a service issue.
That’s some tasty pie!
i had to buy rainbow brite and the star stealer because i could not find it ANYWHERE else but you can bet if i can figure out how to do it i'm absolutely ripping it and seeding it for anyone else <3 content was meant to be shared
Jeez that brings back some memories. I think the only scene I can remember is a bunch of people the bad guy made sit on an ice planet (?) to weave a net to cover the entire surface.
Hey kiddo, you wanna try some piracy?
I must be "using" that page wrong. I never find shit of use, or things I do find are disorganized random directories that have 8 episodes of a Korean soap oPera in Russian.
Jacket and Qbittorrent. ¯(ツ)_/¯
I'm a fan of Piracy megathread
"change plans to watch the movie"? As in, i planned to watch it, but now I won't?
Lol well done.
My plan changed to "launch Kodi".
I like supporting my creators. I don't pirate music, because Bandcamp is a thing, and I don't pirate video games because GoG is a thing. I also subscribe to Patreon and the like.
What I don't like is giving my money to shitty companies that try to tell me how I am allowed to manage/retain/consume that media.
I mean, sometimes you wanna buy a thing you like. Crazy concept. We also wouldn't have any media if everyone pirated.
Now, in the case of movies and TV, I totally pirate, and I get why people would pirate because you don't even own them on streaming services. Never know when Amazon/Disney/HBO/Whoever is going to randomly take your show down because they don't feel like paying for the license anymore, etc. This is exactly what happened to my mom with Funamation, it got nuked and Crunchyroll bought it, but you can't even watch some shows anymore cause of licensing. So we pirate almost every anime now.
But when DVD was still the main way to watch, it was mostly fine because you still owned the disc, and could watch it on like any player. So buying media back then made sense.
I haven't sailed the high seas since Limewire. I've got some learning to do
Welcome back me hearty!
Proton VPN & QbitTorrent are the most common tools of the trade now. finding the files can be done via standard web browser; though many use TOR browser with duckduckgo as the search engine for an additional layer of anonymity.
Hope this helps. Feel free to DM if you need any advice on setup.
Or you/he could use USENET. A lot safer than the open seas, and the options are way higher, especially considering the retention period on some servers (I think it was 15 or 16 years on the one I'm on, Newshosting. Though, it does cost money
There's a solution for that...
Starship.Troopers.1997.US.25th.Anniversary.DV-COYS
the superior 25th steelbook anniversary release which was regraded for dolby vision and is generally considered the definitive release. Out of print, $70-$100 online given the limited supply and the demand for the best version
They stopped printing the 25th anniversary because it was the more expensive version (steelbook) but they could’ve pressed it into the same stupid plastic case as the $15 version they keep on the market
Piracy is ethically and morally correct against hostile corporations that refuse to provide the best quality product, or provide it temporarily then remove access to only then provide a subpar product, especially when said corporations have excessive amounts of capital.
Also fuck amazon
i love having a dvd library i'm just scared they're gonna stop producing them all together :(
All the more reason to home onto 'em.
Your first mistake was paying for an ad supported plan
Anyway thanks to Hollywood accounting only a few billionaires will get your money and not the people that actually worked on the movie