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Posts promoting illegal content will be removed. The mods will remove offensive posts, spam, and posts encouraging fraud, but anything else it is your job as a community participant to report any issues to the mods. What, you mean torrents? Yeah, I know they're a no-no here, but I torrent tons of stuff that either A) Isn't available for streaming or B) Isn't available for direct purchase.

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I know that is taboo here on but the bottom line is this: I try to find my shows via online streaming (either on one of the sites that I pay for, if not available via a networks streaming site as in this case), if it's a show that I really care about I buy a season pass for it. If it's not available for me to purchase then I torrent it. 99.9% of the time the shows I want are available on one site or another (that supports the people that make them), but if they're too old fashioned to offer their stuff on line in any form then of course I'm going to torrent it. Anyone on this sub who says they don't do the same thing is lying IMO.

The bottom line is this: I do everything I can to appease the powers that be (including paying lots of money for streaming services and one-off purchases), but I refuse to pay for stuff I don't want just so I can get the things I do want (ie. Bundled cable/satellite packages). I'm not promoting 'illegal' content (which is in and of itself a grey area - it's not actually illegal for me to download stuff here, just for me to upload it) - I WANT to pay for the things I like. I just don't want to subsidise the 'Men's 18-24 Blindfolded Basketball Network' or the 'Jelly Makers Emporium Network' just so I can watch the 5-6 network shows I actually care about that aren't available for purchase via the internet. Oh I certainly agree!

And yes, I primarily meant Usenet, but also torrents, proxy access etc. Even aside from restrictions, overpriced plans, and having to subscribe to loads of channels you don't want, it blows my mind that people are willingly paying $150/month for a subscription service that still forces you to watch commercials for 1/3 of every hour of programming! Could you imagine the uproar if during a movie at a movie theater they started airing commercials every 10 minutes?! It's insanity. So much money for such a horrid service. Usenet is something I've been thinking about getting into, but the trackers I use work for me so meh.

One thing: Could you imagine the uproar if during a movie at a movie theater they started airing commercials every 10 minutes?! Maybe you haven't been to a movie lately (erm, in the last 2-4 years) but before every movie now there are 15 minutes of trailers mixed in with 10 minutes worth of commercials. Sure, it's not an interruption during the movie, but it's definitely 1/2 of my popcorn eating time and still really annoying to have to sit through after paying $12.50 for a ticket. We have Cineplex here and it's really bad - like seriously 4-5 LONG commercials before the movie (not for early comers either - if the movie start time is 9PM the commercials start at 9PM). It's super annoying, but hey, I like big screens. Man -- it has been a while since I've been to a movie.