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Hmm just saw this thread below to answer my own question:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/389573-torrents/

Still I am extremely dissapoint. Was my fav torrent site.

Yeah, major bummer.

Copied from my replay on the other thread:

General stuff:

isohunt

piratebay

torrentz

& just google <insert stuff> torrent

Anime:

bakaBT

animesuki

or the fansubber's specific site (eg UTW, horrible subs etc etc)

TV-shows:

EZTV

Documentaries:

mvgroup

Also I've read that Google have being pressured by the mother f**kers at the RIAA/MPAA to not suggest any torrent sites, now it appears if you only type a torrent site's name 1/2 full (i.e. The Pirate...) it will no longer do auto suggestion to (The pirate bay).

I wish I hade nuclear weapons so I can nuke them MPAA/RIAA head quarters from orbrt, cause its it the only way to be sure...

They are pretty much openly doing back door deals with US government to get the laws set up in their favors...

& those Americans gives us Chinese government shit for being corrupted?

it was always going to happen. people dodging copyright laws was never going to be a permanent thing. it was only a matter of time before the law caught up. but since it has been going on for so long (given how many younger people have grown up with this sort of thing going on it has become their norm), they are all up in arms at their freedom being taken away.

now i don't want to sound like some old fart who never did it, because i have done my fair share. but i always knew this day would come as i knew it was illegal. and that is the thing. it was always illegal. they haven't recently changed the laws to make it illegal, they are just cracking down on it as they find more ways to do so

But for btjunkie it's game over man, game over.....

I better be extra careful when downloading torrents at this time coz it will be dark soon & I heard them MPAA/RIAA mostly come at night, mostly...

Edited by Mayuri Krab

I better be extra careful when downloading torrents at this time coz it will be dark soon & I heard them MPAA/RIAA mostly come at night, mostly...

Me and my squad of ultimate badasses will protect you! Check it out! Independently targeting particle beam phalanx. Vwap! Fry half a city with this puppy. We got tactical smart missiles, phase-plasma pulse rifles, RPGs, we got sonic electronic ball breakers! We got nukes, we got knives, sharp sticks...

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