[quote name='bigdaddy']If you don't have money for both a game and food than your priorities are very

ed up. Sell your consoles and get a real job. Justifying your actions is exactly what you are doing, if you realize it or not.[/quote]
As a teenager with no job, I have a limited supply of money. (Although, I have a job now, so some of this may change when I get my first paycheck.) Anyway, with that limited money, I can either buy food, or video games. (To over-simplify.) So, obviously, I choose food. (As most would.) But then, I check the internet. They're telling me I can have food AND a game. Do I take it? Hell yeah. Is it right? No. I guess in a way, I am justifying my actions. But I'm not trying to.

s I know what I do is wrong, but honestly, I don't give a

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And Ramstoria, am I physically stealing items from people? No. So in my mind, it's not the same as theft. Would I break into houses for a living? No. I would feel too bad for the families that I rob, especially since they're probably just as poor as me. BUT, would I download a copy of XP, when Bill Gates isn't physically losing anything, and he's got more money than he knows what to do with? Hell yeah I will.
Now, you can have a different opinion, I don't care, you have the right to one. But to me, copying data that doesn't actually exist in a physical form isn't the same as stealing phyiscal items. (Although, I guess the grooves on a hard drive disc could be considered physical, but that's just splitting hairs.)