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The original post: /r/piracy by /u/Imperatorofall69 on 2024-08-15 20:15:02.

So I was doing that thing where before you start a new school year, you go to the school and see all the classrooms and stuff. I was at the language arts classroom, and our teacher was telling us the books we needed. She told us several of the ways we could get them and then she said something like: "There are also resources online where you can get them, I would recommend Oceanofpdf". I thought this was pretty funny, didn't say anything about it but nice to know some teachers are fine with piracy.

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[–] electronVolt 1 points 3 months ago

I had a few do that too. In my last year I found out there was a shared google drive folder that lots of students were apart of, all of the engineering related books were in there. Definitely ask when you meet some of the students in higher classes.