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

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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farmgf

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sanegreen

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yharnamsnewslug

I hope the recent wave of anti monarchism extends everywhere and not just England btw. Spain still has monarchs who do jack shit. Belgium too. And many other European countries that have blood all over the branches of their family tree.

Eviscerate them all. Feed the masses with their blood. Distribute the wealth to the whole country and break the crown to give its blood jewels back to the countries they exploited to get them.

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nendocris

Sentencing a guy to prison and then making him pay 30% off of his income for the rest of his working life is literal slavery. Nintendo is evil and we should pirate more.

june-egbert-official

I agree with this sentiment in its entirety but the dude they came down on was known for creating ransomware and bricking people's consoles.


This isn't "Nintendo picking on the little guy", so much as a small evil guy stepping on the toes of a much bigger evil guy and getting slapped.

nendocris

That doesn't matter, the dude worked for the pr team and had the least malicious involvement in the development. Furthermore, he wasn't hit primarily on the basis of the ransomware. Hell, even if he was leading the development, it'd still be unjust. The people who had their switches bricked were never compensated, because Nintendo doesn't give a shit about their consumers and only wants to make profit.

What Nintendo did shows what sort of punitive measures they will take to ensure that nobody pirate their games. Indentured servitude is absolutely cruel and unjust, no ifs; no buts.

toskarin

at the end of the day, "don't enslave people" is a pretty easy moral philosophy to hold firm on without caveats

the guy could have personally broken into people's homes and destroyed their consoles with his bare hands and I'd still argue that a lifetime of forced labour isn't a remotely just punishment for it