We all know what it really is: SHARING!
We learned that on the INTERNET thanks to various assholes who called themselves Death, Blogfather, Mephisto, Seniormole, Kim Dotcom, Zinfart and other variations.
"What's an mp3 file? Nothing. Give it away. Make your money selling t-shirts. Hope somebody subscribes to Spotify. Keep your day job!"
The argument was, "You wouldn't go into a pancake house and demand a free drink, would you? You wouldn't have a meal and then pay ONLY if you felt like it, would you?"
The answer of course is...yes. That's exactly what entitled Millennials are doing. And don't call it stealing, yo.
It is what it is, know wuttum sayin'?
Look at that ignorant blank-faced moron. Quote: “There was no malicious intent. Me and the owner weren't seeing eye-to-eye.”
Meaning, Nigga expected to be paid for working in the pancake house, but he didn't think the owner should be paid for. You know, like The Blogfather and Kim Dotcom should be paid for their hard work, but not the artists who actually created the music being stolen.
The owner pays the rent. The owner pays the salaries. The owner pays for the supplies and the food. And Nigga Millennial didn't see "eye-to-eye" about giving stuff away And doesn't call it stealing. That's the kicker wid da Nigga.
It used to be that Niggas smirked as they walked into some Asian or Latino's bodega and said, "We takin' dis," and dat was dat. They'd go into Wal-Mart or whatever, "boost" a bunch of shit and leave. "We all look alike to you," they'd laugh. BUT they admitted it was stealing. Whatever excuse they gave about shakin' up da man, or just bein' "po," they admitted it was wrong.
The new spin, taken from affluent Dutchmen, Swedes, Brits, Germans and the rest, is simply "ENTITLEMENT." And Communism, which is "sharing" everything equally especially if somebody else has a lot and you don't. "What's the Kerfuffle," a supposedly educated Seniormole or Mephisto would grumble, followed by a sassy, "You can't stop us anyway!"
And WOOP, here it is, spreading in the real world. "You wouldn't do that in a real store." "Oh, would! WOULD!"
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