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    Yeah, long ago, Netflix was pretty nice even if the selection available in Finland was limited compared to what other countries had. Then the Cambrian explosion of streaming services happened, and all of that stuff I was interested in was suddenly hopping all over a handful services. I just couldn’t justify to myself subscribing to a bunch of services I only watch a few times a month.

    I’m actually finding that YLE Areena, the free streaming service by the public broadcaster, has much more interesting stuff these days. That’s my current plan. Areena, and my giant wall of DVDs and Blu-Rays.

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        Because it can be read as “asian-tuntija” and to me “tuntija” sounds a bit like “tortilla” except “tun” in my language meaning “tuna” so it becomes “asian tuna-tilla”.
        So what I’m saying is just that it’s the spelling that looks a bit weird to me.

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          Congrats you splitted the word from the right spot.

          “Asia” means thing and “asian” means “thing’s”

          “Tuntea” means knowing or feeling and “tuntija” means a person who knows or feels.

          So asiantuntija is somebody who knows about the that one spesific thing.

          Also as a completelly unneccessary attack. Your whole language sounds like what our elementary students sound like when they are learning sweden.

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            As a linguaphile and a conlanger I absolutely love how that parses out. Well done, Finnish.

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          Expert starts with ex which is almost like sex which is seksi and pert reminds me of Pertti so that’s weird to me.

          I’m just joking around but yeah it’s all about what we’re used to

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        For a while I had multiple language keyboards on my phone, at some point, I forget why, I had a Dutch keyboard, and sometimes I’d fat finger the button that switched languages, and would end up typing out English on the Dutch keyboard and get really confused by it insisting I had spelled half the words wrong, it felt like my spell check was gas lighting me.

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      That quote is actually even funnier:

      “Lyön vasemman kivekseni vetoa ettei yksikään ihmiskauppias hyödy siitä, että lataan laittomasti animea.” -> “I’ll bet my left testicle on that no human trafficker will benefit from me illegally downloading anime”

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    When you really look into it, piracy is often more ethical than streaming. Like, every time you listen to music on Spotify, the artists only really make a fraction of a penny per stream, and the majority of your subscription goes to Spotify CEO David Ek, who’s using your subscriptions to fund AI for military drones.

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      But piracy doesn’t help the artist at all. It’s better to buy their album from bandcamp or something. Music artists are having a hard tome with streaming services. I wouldn’t suggest piracy as an alternative. For movies and series however, it’s a different story. Those are made by mega corps trying to squeeze every penny our of their customers, screwing them over and ripping them from rights with fucked up user agreements. Fuck them. But music artists should get our money. So instead of streaming, support them directly by buying their music.

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        Piracy definitely helps artists by helping their art spread without corporate involvement and without being used to fund Israeli weapons or shit like that

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          Hence artists shouldn’t really expect much money in the covid era unless they’re individually big enough to sell a lot of merch or collectively strong enough in business negotiations to stop taking such tiny percentages of corporate revenue

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          I’m not saying to only buy music. Concerts are amazing and I love to promote my favorite artists with merch. So do that, plus buy their music instead of pirating.

          Also video games should be pirated, the non-indie games I mean. What a load of junk are games these days. They don’t deserve our money. Indie game devs however, do deserve our money. Provide quality and I happily pay for it. Provide junk and I’ll steal it gladly, only to be disappointed anyway.

          A few weeks ago I pirated the latest Hitman game. I liked it, so I wanted to buy it. When I opened the game, it was just an empty shell. I needed to purchase all the DLC’s too, to get what I pirated before. So I refunded the game, fuck them.

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        The most ethical thing to do is just to send an artist $5 or something in an envelope if you pirate their music

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          Yeah, I’m sure they gladly share their address with anyone haha. But donating can go through other platforms too. Or just buy the high bitrate music directly from them. You get the best quality, they get a fair price.

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    This is not how society works

    Based on the data that you are complaining about, I argue the opposite.

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      Yeah because society is going so well lately. Piracy definitely at the top of the issues list

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        Yes we have genocide and corruption and bigotry and concentration camps and mass shootings and rape and murder and other such terrible things happening all over the world, but can we please get back to the true injustice in this world:

        Billionaires not making quite as much money as they would have preferred?

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    So many movies and shows aren’t available on ANY service. Or available only on ad-supported, are you saying I MUST watch it with commercial breaks? Seems insane.

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      I’m mostly an anime watcher, so here’s an unexhaustive list of shows I’m not able to find anywhere on legal streaming [Brazil]:

      • Now and Then, Here and There

      • Sailor Moon (Season 5, as well as the entire original DiC dub)

      • Cross Ange: Rondo of Angel and Dragon

      • Serial Experiments Lain

      • Texhnolyze

      • Revolutionary Girl Utena

      • Fullmetal Alchemist (2003, not Brotherhood)

      • Hellsing Ultimate

      • Bloom Into You

      • Strawberry Panic

      • Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex

      • Almost anything from the 1970s

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        All peak shows. And while you can say that Lain and Utena are a bit niche, how is no one streaming Sailor Moon or GitS? That’s free money!

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        I expected RIN: Daughters of Mnemosyne to be in this list given the inclusion of shows like it, but surprisingly, it’s actually on Crunchyroll. I might check it out later.

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      It’s runaway corporate greed. HBO Max, or whatever it’s called now, cut a bunch of it’s own shows. The reason is that if they let you stream them, they have to pay residuals .

      While HBO Max already paid for the production of these shows, it’s still on the hook for residuals, including so-called back-end payments to cast, crew and writers, based on long-term viewership metrics.

      By removing these films and shows, especially the ones HBO Max created rather than licensed, executives can cut expenses immediately. Warner Bros. Discovery has promised at least $3 billion in synergies stemming from the merger of WarnerMedia and Discovery, announced in May.

      The content eliminations in total will save “tens of millions of dollars,” according to two people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be named because the finances are private.

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        content eliminations in total will save “tens of millions of dollars,”

        By absolutely demolishing one of the two things HBO has that none of the other streaming platforms do.

        The other is the worst UX in history.

        I’ve seen slideshows made and operated by children that function better than the HBO Max player.

        A technical manual in esperanto is more useful and predictable than whatever the fuck is going on with HBO Max subtitles.

        You have to have the dexterity and timing of a master fucking marksman to pause during an intro (to see details like the end still in every week’s Last Week Tonight intro) rather than skip it on the first try.

        And that’s not even getting into the toxic sludge of mostly “reality” TV they’re replacing HBO original masterpieces with! 🤦

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      I wanted to watch 28 days later only to find out it isn’t available anywhere because of some legal dispute with the band that made the music for the movie. Luckily there’s a local video store still open that just has everything so we lucked out. But when we wanted to watch the Weird Al movie, we found out it’s only on Roku. Ok weird, but my parents have one so we’ll watch it with them. Except if you e ever watched anything on Roku’s service you know that it has ads and no option for no ads. Like I don’t even have the option to give them my money. What dumb fucks. I’d rather pirate the thing.

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      The not being available on any boggled my mind every time. There’s several shows I’ve wanted to watch that just straight up don’t exist anywhere anymore. Like I’m willing to give you money for a month or two so I can watch them or just rent but I can’t. It’s so crazy

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      So many shows have been modified too, like MASH and Seinfeld have been sped up to fit more commercials and MASH has had a laugh track added. So you can’t even watch them the way they aired unless you can find them in their original format somewhere else…

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        Seinfeld have been sped up to fit more commercials

        To be fair, Jerry really needs the cash! Otherwise he might have to either work in this millennium or become a mere hectomillionaire again!

        It’s not cheap hoarding cars and sponsoring genocides, you know…