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Idk if you've heard in oppressive countries, but USBs filled with media is like a currency.
https://www.unilad.com/news/usb-bottles-north-korea-kim-jongun-158902-20221206
There's similar stuff in India too. There was a campaign that sent a bunch of balloons over to north Korea with USB sticks and a ton of American movies on them.
So they are definitely realistically used in a lot of places and can be reused.
OK so in the US in the example I gave where would my dad to to legally aquire and download the movie?
I'm just telling you that USBs are very much used as trading media in the real world, more so then you think. I don't care about your dad lol. What is the point of this days old discussion right now, I don't really care anymore