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Chat, anti-game "piracy" nerds are so insufferable
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I get negative or at least uncomfortable reactions from people if I mention it in public. Like if we're talking about TV shows and they ask what streaming service something is on, I just say "oh, I don't know, I pirated it" and they just kind of go "oh..." and clearly think I just told them something highly illegal.
Really depends where you live. Back where mu family is from in the global South, it's pretty normal because no one can afford luxury entertainment items, but in the global north there is that kind of "consumerist snobbery" as AssortedBiscuits called it. It's getting less common every day now as things get more expensive.
I think, too, it’s an indoctrination by the corpos and media that piracy is highly illegal and that you can get arrested for it. Some people I talked to see it like stealing from a store.
Tbf you actually get legally persecuted for piracy in several global north countries.
I did at my work for a while. Now I'm the guy with a thumb drive who csn get anything you want, cause they still won't fucming learn the super easy shit themselves but it's cool cause I control what people watch now