They used to have everything.
I'm looking for the old episodes of the Whitney Cummings talk show and nothing. Also not even any FLAC versions of most Lady Gaga albums.
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Thread: When did Pirate Bay die?
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Yesterday, 10:57 PM #1
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Yesterday, 11:02 PM #2
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Yesterday, 11:03 PM #3
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Yesterday, 11:06 PM #4
U wot m8
communist google hides it from it searches and its constantly being hosted on different clouds
enjoy BB
https://tpbpirateproxy.org/en
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Yesterday, 11:10 PM #5
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Yesterday, 11:22 PM #8
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Yesterday, 11:23 PM #9
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Yesterday, 11:24 PM #10
I learned a ton from tpb - Downloaded all the great courses material from there. I think tpb has been fighting too many legal stuff and its in a lot of mess. A lot of the old stuff has very few seeders even when its uploaded by trusted users.
I think piratebay will not go back to where it used to be a couple years back. Imo this is end game for tpb.
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Yesterday, 11:28 PM #11
bunch of newphaggots here, eMule is where its at boyos
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Today, 12:32 AM #15
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Today, 01:13 AM #16
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Today, 01:17 AM #17
1. there was awhile where they had to change the domain name every few weeks/months it seemed, so people stopped following it.
2. livestreaming sites and others evolved.. I can stream a new movie illegally , no need to download anything.
3. Private trackers became more popular. Ive been on IPTorrents for like 8 years it seems. There are WAAAY more options now adays, no need for TPB.
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Today, 02:09 AM #18
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