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The original was posted on /r/piracy by /u/jtho78 on 2024-10-11 20:43:43+00:00.


Around 2000, I was a broke college student when a local high school was selling Papa John's coupons, one of which offered a free medium pizza. When I called to place my order, I’d add a topping for about a dollar and mention the coupon—no one ever asked to see it when I picked up the pizza.

After college, I was still broke and worked in a print shop. At that time, Hollywood Video sent me a few free rental coupons for completing a survey. With no expiration date, I couldn’t resist making a stack of copies. I ended up "borrowing" quite a few movies and PS2 games.

Around the same period, I was also learning HTML to land a real gig, which led me to print and bind a few books as well.

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