Without.... You know without p-a-y for them
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>>24737351if you're so retarded that you have to make a thread for this instead of finding out after 2 minutes' worth of google searches, then you shouldn't know. the state of this fucking board i tell you.
>>24737351Annas archive >>24737375Shut up you whiny bitch
>>24737386kill yourself
>>24737351Anna's ArchiveZ Libraryand a private tracker, I'm in a few of them but the best I've come across is MyAnonamouse
>>24737461How do private trackers work i am new on Torrents
>>24737351The local library.
>>24737351Nowhere. My preference for physical books is a dependable shekels-maker for the publishers.
>>24737468well they sometimes have open days when you can get an account, I'm no expert myself eitherhonestly? you don't need private trackers for books or ebooks, you have it all open on the other sites I've told you
>>24737351Your local library has ebooks you can check out online for free. Project Gutenberg has all the classics that are in the public domain.>>24737418Whew lads, we got a book badass here
>>24737468you have to submit to humiliation rituals, not worth it anymore, it was 10 years ago.public trackers are much better now, in fact I hit and run on private trackers (fuck them) and seed until infinity on public trackers
>>24737351My college has several public "take a book, leave a book" areas, each unique to the department one is in. Each is like a cozy little island, a cabin whose walls and windows dull the violent crackling of rain into a warm hum, full of the kinds of books that you'd expect from a given major, with some surprises mixed in. Who knew how much the math department loves Raymond Chandler?If there's one of those nearby, I'd highly recommend going there. And remember to pay it forward, maybe leave a book you cherish behind for the next person.
>>24737351i go to yandex and search book title pdf
Most good shit is old enough to be free anyways but I get my uni textbooks and references from zlibrary as Anna’s archive can be slow
The biggest mistake of my life was getting into internet piracy. It is stupid easy to make money and you never have jump through hoops to get what you want. Piracy made sense 30 years ago when anyone could make money doing it but now it is just people acting like children; gimme. If you don't want to spend money than dedicate yourself to open source and creative commons and all that, stop feeding what you oppose.
>>24738982>making money while piratingwhat are you trying to say?
>>24738465Lovely.
>>24737351books are cheap, they look great on your shelf, and it's much more immersive to hold a book in your hand than some faggy kindle. I 100% undestand torrenting games, as in our times even if you buy the game on steam then you don't really actually own it. And also games are pretty expensive.
https://standardebooks.org/
>>24738982None of what you said makes any sense. Piracy isn't supposed to be a way to "make money" and if it ever was it was just people in markets selling burned DVDs or camrecorded movies from the Cinema. That hasn't been the case for a long while now, and piracy is for people who want things for free. How on earth were you making money from it? Do you live in the third world?