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One rule for them, and one rule for us.
I can believe the "one rule for them" part, but I'm reasonably certain we have LOTS more than "one" for us...
Haha this is so funny. It's sad for Humphreys to be in prison and basically get a smack in the face watching these movies being played, but piracy is everywhere.
I guess, well, they all are already IN prison! So what's the harm, right? They're just on the other side of the bars. Just one of the 100's of blatant displays of hypocrisy by so called 'law enforcement', aka oxymoron.
I am sure there are more serious crimes happening inside the prisons. At least he got to see wolf of wll street instead of playing pick up the soap.
This problem is the same as narcotics availability in prisons that house prisoners who are serving time for narcotics/drugs. I would like to see a story where a prisoner cried to the warden about the availability of cocaine in prison while he is serving time for cocaine related offenses. Ha!
"Looking back at his time there, Humphrey says this may have played a role in his fascination for piracy, which eventually led to him starting several pirate sites, and a subsequent 29 month stay in a federal prison."
come on, this is a really lame excuse.
Agreed, keakzzz, I am more inclined to believe wanting free stuff, then having people tell him he was cool for making free stuff available was more likely at the root.
Haha this is so funny. It's sad for Humphreys to be in prison and basically get a smack in the face watching these movies being played, but piracy is everywhere.