torrentfreak.com — In just a few weeks time The Pirate Bay as we know it will be no more. There is no doubt that its demise will signal the end of an era, however, it will also mark the start of a new one. Or to use the words of Pirate Bay insider Rasmus Fleischer, ?It?s time to sink the ship and move on!?
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sabretouSep 14, 2009
No, because we're pirates.
mabsarkSep 14, 2009
So, you really care about what happens to tpb and its founders. That's nice.
luxfestinusSep 14, 2009
"I believe... whatever doesn't kill you simply makes you... stranger!"Quadriplegics resemble that comment.
Closed AccountSep 14, 2009
First rule of usenet: don't talk about usenet.
Closed AccountSep 14, 2009
The internet is in general, for porn.
sisco510Sep 15, 2009
Who ever said I download stuff I think is bad? Nice assumption but it's wrong. I merely said produce something good and for a reasonable price and people will gladly buy. I always download (if I feel it will be decent) and if I do happen to like it, I WILL go out and purchase it.
unitedoceanicSep 15, 2009
google?
kwipperSep 15, 2009
Yes. The pirate bay was a great site. Why in the f**k do you people even care though? It goes down and 50 billion pop up in it's place. You're acting like it's the end of the f**king world now that the Pirate Bay is down.
dylaniusSep 15, 2009
Napster? What?
honoredmuleSep 15, 2009
P.S. - Trust can also be partial...for example, trust another super-peer as means of advertising it, and maybe pull from its blacklist, but ignore its whitelist in favor of your private, exclusive "write permission" membership.