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End it already...
The pirate bay is just going to be shut down over and over again until they get it.... they might as well just let the site die since so many people want it too. It's not going to last with the governments coming down on it so forcibly...Dont Give up
Im tired of all the rants All there doing is bringing free media to people, I cant afford cable or movie rentals honestly internet is challenging to afford, I understand the desire to torrent the media and other files, Well... forget it people like the one below me are the ones who like the patriot act... giving up our rights one after another, whats the big deal anyway if you dont like it go spend 20 bucks per movie and CD. People will find an alternative, you cant stop it.