my point was more that it doesn't really matter - even the people who create original things still run a hustle and i just fail to see why one hustle is more legitimate to the end user than the other when it just appears that some hustlers are more open about the nature of their hustle, and other hustlers keep quiet, work in the background with administrators and "power users" to position themselves advantageously.DanielT wrote: ↑Yes this is Capitalism in all it's beauty.
My question was rhetorical, I knew the answer, why work hard to create something original when you can hussle your way, there are always people ready to pay less in order to look "more"
I would rather have a genuine crappy Q&Q watch than a fake Rolex
that's not to say that i dont understand why people are upset - i'm mostly just saying that we, as consumers, don't get anything out of arguing over the authenticity of some keycaps other than a reinforced notion that some injection molded plastic is worth more than what the creators charge.
"it's bigger than hip hop"