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Comments by "Im Caj" (@KratostheThird) on "Disney+ encourages customers to unsubscribe u0026 embrace piracy; cat with hdhomerun approves" video.
I remember in 2010 when every other person shouted they cut the cable. Now these same people are reeling in, looking for yet another alternative. It’s not cable and it sure ain’t streaming. It’s pirating, accessible offline and available once you get what you’re looking for.
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If I had a dollar every time Pepperridge gets mentioned.
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At this point it would be better to pirate and then try to convert digital to physical, in case your computer hiccups and all your data is lost.
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You also need fast and reliable internet, which not everyone has.
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You will own nothing and be happy. There’s no way out. Physical, digital. Everything pirated is digital. It’s a much better option than streaming, but it’s not 100% risk free. The kids are not well. Better to let the system collapse, so that we may rebuild. That will ultimately be left to our children.
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Sad that Best Buy and Target ditched their DVDs. But they are both garbage.
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American Corporatism is a cancer.
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Everything was better 20 years ago.
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@hdslave Disney was faltering before that. Frozen was a major success. Before that, it was the Pirates of the Caribbean movies and Wall E. It’s been a decade since Disney made anything good.
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It’s Disney World, not Disneyland. And the parks were always expensive, because the brand name alone meant they can charge higher prices.
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Vanity projects that nobody wanted to watch because they contained unlikable characters, bad plots, poor writing and terrible casting.
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When did they happen, exactly?
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I have a big DVD collection as well as PS2, GameCube and Xbox games.
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I’m pretty sure there are good copies of Disney’s Song of the South.
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Pirating is the only way. Otherwise it’s back to DVDs and Blu-Rays, which not everyone wants.
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Which is why they’re garbage.
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You’re looking at corporatism. Classic capitalism died long ago.
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VLC is just fine for casual users.
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You will own nothing and be happy.
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If Gabe is gone or something bad happens, you can be sure Valve will fall off a cliff.
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@nezu_cc I saw Hewlett Packard go from a decent company to a garbage company. Leadership is what counts. Gabe has held the wheel of the ship since the company was just starting. At this point, having integrity is important. Too many public companies fall away to shareholders. Doesn’t mean private companies fare too much better especially after certain people take over. Disney is finished. The founder died nearly 60 years ago. It kept going for a few more decades after his death, but it’s pretty obvious that stock holders and marketing teams run the company now. I don’t bother with Disney anymore. They’re not even worth pirating.
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2005 was better. An internet that wasn’t hostile. PS2/Xbox/Gamecube games worth the money spent. When you could watch sports games and not be bothered too much. I could go on.
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As long as the visual quality is good and at 1080/4K, who cares honestly? People should have been doing this years ago.
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Disney was already getting infiltrated back then. It was just more subtle, so most people didn’t notice. Really man, I would just stick to some of the classics Walt Disney himself made. If that’s not your thing, there’s a plethora of older stuff from the 1980’s and before that’s worth your time.
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Changing books that Roald and Dr Seuss made decades ago is something I will never stop talking about.
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It depends. I have shows and movies on 1080 which is good enough. 4K is mostly good if you’re just watching on a big flatscreen at home.
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Everything was better 20 years ago.
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Modern kid shows are garbage. I watched the Flintstones and it’s still great.
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Netflix was much better back then.
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@DemonNeno They had more competition back then. Blockbuster was still relying on their video rental, peaking in 2004 with the amount of stores available. That couldn’t adjust to the rising tide of the internet, and streaming as we knew it in the late 2000s/early 2010s basically put it out of business.
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The era of tyranny.
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That was a long time ago.
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