Amazing: surprisingly simple, yet complex and fun! Also there's the added bonus that you get to vent, ha.
Awesome. I tried to stick to the developer's instance, but the captcha works too well.
Your recommendation is now my default, thanks! May you have a delightful meal.
Disgusting. Do it again.
This is what made YouTube rabbit holes fun a few years ago. Now we're all in our own echo chambers.
The last two are just objectively untrue.
being flooded with links with clickbait-y titles. back in may more posts were organic.
edit: what communities have good content made by users? i seldom find intriguing discussion on comments, but few posts are engaging on their own.
Homer Simpson wrote The Odyssey. I didn't know about any other Homer 🤷♂️
This is a non-post, as it doesn't even bring its own analysis to the table. What are the valid concerns against card payments? What is so great about cash?
The convenience of card payments heavily outweighs the (i assume privacy) concerns. So what if anyone knows I stuffed myself with an unhealthy amount of chips? I keep my cash for things that don't accept other ways of payment, like bus fare and my drug dealer.
I see your point, though. It isn't solely applicable to this issue; any discussion is mudded by disagreeing just for the sake of rejecting anything anyone with an opposing view on a distinct and unrelated subject.
Not subscription, but the first service I thought "wtf is this money-making model?" was Plants vs Zombies 2. The game wasn't that good. And, oh, my most recent guilty pleasure is Monopoly Go; it's entertainingly boring?
Apart from that, I've tried to keep subscriptions that I really like or use constantly:
- ~~UberPass~~ Uber One (mainly for when depression hits)
- Deezer (just because I get 20% discount)
- Kagi (first month atm, but it has a minimum % of trash results)
As a nonnative speaker, the first time I heard the expression was on Bojack Horseman and it confused the hell out of me.
isn't this a good change though?