Sure. Fine. Whatever.

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

They’re removing all Star Trek novels from the Danish Audiobook service I use on May 1st, which is a relative cheap service where you don’t have to pay for each book as you ‘read them’, as opposed to Audible, with their credit and pay-by-book thing, which is hard to afford for me.

That they’re removing all ST books, has only just been made known today, so thank you so much for that long notice of advance. *sarcasm* (Signing up for that service was for listening to Star Trek books in particular, so.)

*pouts*

And I really need audiobooks (for free or very, very, very cheap), or I wouldn’t be 'reading’ any books, since my restless self can’t sit still enough to read physical books anymore.

Don’t mind me and my whining, I’m just annoyed… *sighs* Off to try to find another service that will offer cheap listening to books.

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People with most mainstream tastes imaginable should not open their mouth on how anti piracy they are btw. Yea no shit you can depend on legal sources to watch Marvel and listen to tswift and Maroon 5. Thank you so much for signing the petition to close that platform that was the only one i could download this 2008 romanian dungeon synth ep from

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Cheryl Dunye’s directorial debut, The Watermelon Woman, was out of print between 2000 and 2018. Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace was only available to watch on a pirate channel on YouTube until last year. There is still no way to watch the X-Files spinoff, The Lone Gunmen except to own a dvd box set that has been out of print since 2005. Or to pirate it. It’s on YouTube.

Piracy is incredibly important to keep media that’s weird, or out there or just embarrassing to someone in power, alive. We need piracy and we need to stop being snitches when someone pirates stuff.