

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.
I think during and after World War 2, we did some really great things.
It’s a shame most of those things were funded by tax dollars and now we have been conditioned to hate taxing those richer than us.
Conmen have pretty much had free reign in the US since the 70s. It’s an indicator of success because they’ve been so successful at conning us.
This retard thinks the government doesn’t use SQL…
A reasonable question.