A New Low
Murdock
542 Posts
We were getting rid of some old crap today so we stopped by the Goodwill. To my surprise there was a whole network of dudes going through the cd selection, bringing them to a central laptop and copying the music free of charge. This really bothered me. Was it the tepedness of the selection. Or, the fact that they felt the music was not worth the dollar price. Does music really have no value?
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curious as to how old these folk were..?
Cant you just pull it all of the web these days anyway?
If someone wants the music they should buy the new cd so the artist can get their royalties.
id rather give my money to any thrift store other than goodwill. something about a thrift store that has custom logo bags, touch screen cash registers and employee uniforms, along with tons of BRAND NEW BUILDINGS to replaced rented buildings in stores kinda bothers me. wheres my money ACTUALLY going?
thats how it is around here anyway. the salvation army stores and independents all have shitty old buildings, donated/blank bags, and old fashioned cash registers. that kinda makes me feel like my money is going towards the cause more than the image the store is trying to uphold.
plus i hate clean fancy thrift stores anyway. the messier/shittier the better.