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Back in the day I sailed the seven seas with the best of em. It started with Napster. Then Netflix and Hulu had most of the things I wanted and I stopped. Now I have a dozen subscription services that come free as credit card perks, cell phone perks, internet service perks, or whatever. I don't even know what all I have for free. So I don't pirate because I have loads of perks. But the day that stops I'll likely be back unless I'm too old and my mind is too far gone to figure it out.
I've pirated two movies in the last several years. Neither were available from any service at all. They're just gone from the civilized world.
With all that being said, I'll still pay for Shudder. It's got content I want and they always have a sale when it's time for me to re-up. Maybe instead of pirating I'll only watch bad horror forever. There are way worse things for me to live out my life.
Come on man become a pirate, it makes you young again. My beer belly went away and my mind is sharper than ever.