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A Chronological List Of The Worst Shit Triple J Played During Requestival

Triple J‘s week-long user-programmed  Requestival has been a hell of a thing. Part procession of tunes seldom heard on the Js, part exercise in digging up increasingly forgotten bangers of yore, part arms race to see what kind of absolutely fucked shit Triple J will actually play, Requestival has seen the best and worst of what people are capable of given an open form and absolutely no parameters. And while the intent may be earnest, the reality of it is that the whole thing has been a slow descent into ferocious madness, one  Bloody Hell I Can’t Believe They Actually Played That track after another.

Triple J Fully Played The You Wouldn t Steal A Car Ad This Morning

Published May 14, 2021 Triple J has officially cooked it beyond all belief on the final day of their massive Requestival program by playing one of this country’s biggest fkn bangers. Our second national anthem, if you will. Just when you thought the other days of the program were completely batshit, the final day has come to slap us around. Nothing says wake the fuck up and rave like a bit of Eiffel 65 at the crack of dawn. Clearly, our national broadcaster knows this, and so they appeased the possums who were up at 2 am with this absolute gem of a tune.

Illegal streaming warning after RAF corporal caught selling TV and film subscriptions on Facebook

Illegal streaming warning after RAF corporal caught selling TV and film subscriptions on Facebook
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Warning over illegal streaming after RAF corporal convicted of selling TV shows and films

Warning over illegal streaming after RAF corporal convicted of selling TV shows and films The unnamed Oxfordshire-based corporal was handed 10-month sentence, suspended for 18 months, for selling Firesticks loaded with paid-for TV and film packages in a group on the social media platform. He was also demoted for his crime Sign up to FREE email alerts from Daily Star - Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice An RAF corporal has been convicted of selling illegal TV streaming subscriptions on Facebook.

A Military Career in Jeopardy For TV Piracy: Fair Punishment or a Step Too Far? * TorrentFreak

> After almost two decades of lawsuits and criminal cases against pirates of all kinds, no one should be surprised that supplying infringing content has the potential to end badly. Nevertheless, it s a risk that some people are still prepared to take, sometimes with life-altering consequences. Don t do the crime if you can t do the time? Perhaps, but there are real lives at stake here too, let s not forget that. For those who are old enough to remember, the 2000s were arguably the glory years of the file-sharing revolution. Have a file, give one. Need a file, take one back. That was the very essence of file-sharing, a mostly self-governing system that allowed people to swap content without having to part with a penny. Certainly, in the majority of cases, regular people weren’t making any money from it even though they were probably saving some.

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