In order to get to a library, you need some sort of transportation. That costs money -- either a car you have to pay for (gas, fees, maintenance, as well as the cost of the car itself) or public transportation (fares.) If you're lucky, you might live within walking distance. Most people aren't lucky.
Youtube and podcasts? Sure, if you have the internet. But the internet costs money. If you don't have it at home, then you have to go to the library, and then we have the previous example.
How about this -- what if you don't own the movie but you're watching it at a friend's house? What if they own the movie and invited you over to watch? Does that still not make you a fan?
Re: Stupid little confessions
Here, I'll break down the examples you gave:
In order to get to a library, you need some sort of transportation. That costs money -- either a car you have to pay for (gas, fees, maintenance, as well as the cost of the car itself) or public transportation (fares.) If you're lucky, you might live within walking distance. Most people aren't lucky.
Youtube and podcasts? Sure, if you have the internet. But the internet costs money. If you don't have it at home, then you have to go to the library, and then we have the previous example.
How about this -- what if you don't own the movie but you're watching it at a friend's house? What if they own the movie and invited you over to watch? Does that still not make you a fan?