People’s relationship with YouTube is weird. I guess cause it used to be free the expectation is that it should always be free but back in the day the content wasn’t worth paying for.
People’s relationship with YouTube is weird. I guess cause it used to be free the expectation is that it should always be free but back in the day the content wasn’t worth paying for.
“The Chair” put me six feet under.
The more you look away the bigger the text gets to grab your attention!
My dysfunction was intended to be seen on CRT.
It feels important when it’s bold. To the untrained eye, maybe even impressive.
Yeah wth I had to wake up at 6 every day which was basically torture for soft, teenager me.
Though still, enviable compared to having to wake up at 6 and keep your kids alive all day. I kinda miss having fun.
Boutique media distributors still exist for the limited audience still wanting physical media. For that I am grateful. Best Buy is cutting their losses, we live in a digital age, sad as it is for those who love collecting.
I’ll be really bummed when the next gen game consoles are 100% digital and that be that for game collecting. Alas, nothing lasts forever.
Watch people wait in line to buy a $5 dollar hash brown. Meanwhile, In and Out still good value if you have a non-ridiculously-busy location near you.
Not an invitation to hear why you like a $18 burger better because the peanuts are free. Get real, I’m not an elephant.