Also anyway, believe it or not, the scene usually uploads their shit to various botnet web fileshares too, like, I cannot even remember all the names, that's how many of them there is. Like, sure, it may be spooky, but not that much through Tor, I guess.
And the most important part - what the heck do you want to pirate even? Like, the ONLY acceptable answer is "literature" TBH you fucking degenerate. xP
>I assume that none of you use torrents for obvious reasons
what reasons?
>soo, do you pirate your stuff, and if so, how?
you can torrent stuff, with clearnet or with Tor
pirate stuff is also uploaded to filesharing websites, you can use HTTP protocol to download it
>>7262 >And the most important part - what the heck do you want to pirate even?
movies, drama, TV (to get brainwashed by jews)
music
video games (PC and consoles)
software
pornography
child pornography
books, manuals, tutorials
leaks
full archives of something (some sites and entities put entire database as torrent)
>>7260 I evaluate whether or not to pirate based on who's getting my money. If it's a living, working artist I try to give them some money. If it's some huge company, then I rather save my money for other people. If they're dead then I usually don't want to fund their estate.
Like other anons here I'm fine with torrenting, but for book piracy I usually use libgen. For music piracy I'm often too lazy to find a torrent, so I'll use youtube-dl.
>>7301 >working artist
>working
Then he's a worker. Then he's a company. Workers and companies need to be either impaled on pseudotsugen stake or burned with sulphur mixed with lime.
>dead
Why do we live our daily lifes when we can and have this conservation?
>book piracy
Does anybody even consider it pirating?
Step one to destroy democracy is to destroy capitalism; don't vote; whether it's with pebble or mere paper doesn't matter.
>>7301 >I evaluate whether or not to pirate based on who's getting my money.
That's usually what i do too. Pirating gives choice.
>>8003 >How
>>>/gtfo/ like this
>>8008 >Workers and companies need to be either impaled on pseudotsugen stake or burned with sulphur mixed with lime.
Can i ask you why you have such a radical position against work, commie anon? I saw some of your posts also elsewhere and i am really curious if you went through some trauma or something.
t. anon that works in the indie vidya industry and that would like to not get impaled for futile reasons
>>8011 >Seedboxes make it too convenient.
It's months that i am thinking about getting one, but i still didn't make the effort to get into private trackers and it feels like a waste of money to buy one for public trackers. I'm just lazy lately.
>>8021 >from all the free time
What do you mean? Or even better make a thread about it so we don't derail this.
>pic?
I meant here on nanochan on /l/ and /pol/. Don't have time to go find them and screenshot them.
>>8056 So, you and everyone else on nanochan are either a weed seller or a tranny. Perfect.
> The more torrenters on the network the better it is being put to use.
If you seed some terabytes of video/graphic content, it is pure cancer.
>>8056 Lot of people use tor as a proxy or to host hidden services that have nothing to do with illegal stuff, this place is the demostration of it.
fuck you faggot, grow up and get a seedbox or vpn
>>8065 >grow up and buy snakeoil
lol. you're both wrong faggots. Tor is not good for torrent (and can you even torrent over TCP? as in, do the existing peers actually allow you to connect to them via TCP). use i2p
>piracy
If this new bill gets signed into law the goyim will get fucked by (((them))), their lobbyists, and bought politicians. The opting out part will get amended away--I guarantee it. Shekels for everyone except the goys.