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2. How much did you pay for digital content in 2018?

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>$30 - 1 piece of discounted software on Black Friday from an Aussie dev, I pirated this software before.

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I torrent everything

>0,99PLN for 3 months trial of spotify
that's all

1. Polen
2. Nothing, I steal digital content

1 dollar, I bought Lock's Quest and Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams - Director's Cut on Humblebundle for PS4.
And I bought Sleeping Dogs on PSN (PS3) for a dollar and something, I had some change left in my PSN account.

Probably around 40€
But i spent ~3k€ to physical music and movies

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130€ for skins in league

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Wtf that's almost my yearly earnings after paying taxes.

>€24
I finally bought Minecraft after playing cracked versions since 2012.

Spotify, Netflix, HBO Go, PS+, digital access to two local newspapers

So around 60$/month

I bought Cities Skylines on steam during a sale and that was about 15 or 20 euros I think.

The best part is that i'm not even working right now. Still studying at Uni

oh yes and €4 for spotify each month

Some games on ps during sales which I'm going to play soon
Some steam games I'll never play

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Can you truly find all your favorite music on spotify?
I used spotify back in 2010 and most of the stuff i listened to was there, but that hasn't been the case in ages.
Tidal seems to have way better selection and they also offer music in lossless format.
But nothing beats owning your favorite music physically and then ripping them in whichever format you like to

Can you truly find all your music in stores?
Even rare tracks like youtube.com/watch?v=wE7URQeAjtA ?

I just have 20+ YouTube tabs open where I listen.
I ripped about 20-30 songs which I play in my car for when I drive.

not at all I still use fucking soulseek to find records I can't find normally on there.
but it's still pretty useful to me because I can listen to music on my phone when I'm outside without having to manually put albums on there.

I don't get the vinyl autism btw, my dad has like 3000 records and he keeps an updated excel sheet with date, where he bought it and other autist stuff, it's maniacal, to me music's appeal is the sound, but I get having a physical record is cool.

>Can you truly find all your music in stores?
Yes. Because i buy most of limited edition/specific country edition CD's from Discogs. I have dozens of rare CD's containing music that you would never find on spotify or hell, even on tidal.

>he keeps an updated excel sheet with date, where he bought it and other autist stuff
Haha, that was me a year back. I still do put all the albums i buy to Excel, so i would never accidentally buy a duplicate album.
90% of the music i buy is CD's so i still haven't sold my soul completely to vinyls. Ripping the music manually isn't a problem to me either, because it doesn't take that much time

why CDs?
isn't analogue the whole point of collecting music?
I don't get buying digital format on a physical copy 2bh

Well my music taste is really mainstream so yeah

Some Vidya on steam, everything else gets torrented and I steal Netflix from a friend of friends who forgot to change password.

Because i like to listen to my music in bit perfect FLAC and the only way of obtaining music like this (minus torrenting) is to rip your own music.
And i can't get many of my favorite albums as vinyls even if i wanted, so the only way is to buy CDs. Then there are those rare releases which i really like to own.

You like tenhi, huh? Would you rec me some non metal dark nordic folk?

Don't know about dark, but here's some:

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6.5$ for Just Cause 3.

I don't know, around $200 or so on music, books, but mostly videogames.

Thnx.

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15$ Python Dev Bundle

1) non-country
2) electricity costs to surf piratebay

13.25€ for a Netflix subscription, but who is the girl in OP and where can I find more of her?

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I bought Rising Storm 2, Vermintide 2 and Insurgency Sandstorm this year so about €40 maybe.

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atleast 1000 €

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>spotify
USD 0,50
>Adobe
USD 120,00
>Netflix
USD 180,00

I also own some CD’s from discogs. I like to have a physical copy of things I love and on top of that my car radio only has FM and CD player.
Most of my CD’s are replica’s though. They are cheap and look/sound great if bought from the right sellers

same here

I get it, I think that actually makes more sense than pure vinyl autism, which is something I grew up with and never understood.
my uncle too is into it, he used to own a record store and to this day he keeps his vinyls in plastic bags and you're not even allowed to take some out of the sleeve because "original edition" or "perfectly preserved", to me that's unbelievable but hey, to each his own.
then again I am very autistic with my rym page so I shout shut up.

I usually make my own cds for the car, I only use it when I'm back at my parents' home though so never really felt the need to spend money on that collection.

wanna buy my account with all the pax skins + human ryze, silver kayle +360 skin for 900 euro ? its diamond and i can boost it further if you're willing to pay more

0, I pirate everything