For breaking news,
Which you really don't actually need. Nobody needs to know whatever bullshit is happening across the planet in .5 nanoseconds.
For breaking news,
Which you really don't actually need. Nobody needs to know whatever bullshit is happening across the planet in .5 nanoseconds.
Here's rhe secret: that's why night people like the night too
Turns out people generally just don't do anything in the morning or night and whichever one you choose doesn't really make much difference
I think you underestimate how expensive licensing music is. As an example, the vast majority of Spotify's revenue goes to paying licensing fees and is most of the reason they're wildly unprofitable
It's actually a relatively common idea! A great example is many countries forcefully separate the Internet providers and the companies that own the lines themselves. It means the ISPs share lines and are in competition with every other ISP, and the companies that own the lines are incentivizes to build as many, bigger cables as possible and onboard as many ISPs as possible. It's honestly a great system
Man you really think I'm being wildly more hostile than I am. It was genuine curiousity. It was in no way unnecessary, it wasn't attacking you in any way, it was prompting a conversation. If you think every response to you that's only tangentially related to what you said is off topic, then I fear for anyone who even attempts to have any sort of conversation with you at all. That's how conversations work.
Fifteen years ago my searches were limited to Minecraft and basic programming questions. Now they're more like searching for specific research papers and other significantly more complex topics and I get much less useful results. Are they related? Who knows! It's an interesting idea, though, which I was hoping to explore with someone who might be interested. But no, you decided to be whatever this is.
Fuck, dude, get your head out of your goddamn ass. Learn how to talk to people. Fuck.
The article is stupid and doesn't know what they're talking about. Literally anyone who sells anything over $600 must report the sale to the IRS and pay taxes.
I can confirm this
Disagree. I'd argue that the companies releasing the movies shouldn't be the same ones running the streaming services. It would mean they can't double-dip, and they're encouraged to be on as many services as possible
Oh my God, you're my hero
Since you're smart: how can I make tapping a comment collapse the comment itself, not only its children
Half the time I order directly from some manufacturer I get fucked my shitty support and zero return policies
I'm one of them! It has been in the house three separate times and I've managed to make out without a single positive test. I don't even bother with masks outside the house