mendiCAN [none/use name]

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Cake day: April 17th, 2025

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  • People are sick of me

    not this cat. as you know, im not going through everything you are, but lots of your feelings could have been typed out by me. probs there are others who feel like this too, i just don’t talk about it. maybe not talking bout it is worse, dunno

    so like, if you need to scream it to the heavens I’ll listen every time and be glad for it. not that you’re going through this ofc but glad you can give voice to my own pain, glad cuz you’re still kickin, glad that i have a sister out there in the black that gets me.

    i know youre trying and it’s not helping yet, I’m trying stuff too and it’s not helping at all. who knows tho, maybe since we’re like mind we’ll also both find an answer what makes this burdensome life less shit! haha! hahahaha! probably not, but maybe!

    maybe

    heart-sickle



  • did it nearly die? i watched about half of the video and the graph he references twice shows a dwindling number of accessed streams until 2020, with a sharp uptick since. but the low point of the graph is 100 billion accessed.

    i gotta say this guy wasn’t bringing up much new material, even had gaben’s old quote “piracy is a service problem” which is where i gave up on his vid.

    i was interested to see the stats on manga piracy and how its driven by yanks tho.

    going back to the graph, id be interested to see where the 40 billion new pirate streamers are from. even though im a crotchety mIRC pirate, my friends n fam and associates all pay for disney+ etc. my only mates are online folks like y’all

    Is it really the atomization of content and services driving this as the video claims, or is it increased Internet access around the world along with proliferation of high speed pirate sites —and the ever-increasing content/quality, with all manner of live sports from all over the globe— driving this trend?