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Pirating stuff you can pay for is the opposite of based lol
Nobody likes a thief
Piracy is theft, you are taking something you are not entitled to without paying or asking, that is wrong and illegal, you do not get to do that.
The first time I pirated a game was when I was unable to play Mass Effect 2 due to DRM blocking my ability to play at all (highlighting the irony of DRM, the fact that the pirated version was free of this issue).
When I had a potato PC, I would often pirate games before I bought them, to see if they would be able to run. If I hadn't done that, I would have erred on the side of caution and not bought any games I was unsure of.
There are also a few pieces of media I've enjoyed that would have been literally impossible to access if I hadn't pirated them, and were impossible to pay for.
Piracy can also allow people to access games and/or software that would otherwise be lost to time (abandonware).
Not all piracy is stealing and also some stealing is based.