I cancelled all of my streaming subscriptions years ago to save money. I figured I’d subscribe again when there was anything I wanted to watch that I couldn’t find and it turns out there wasn’t really anything I wanted to watch.
I cancelled all of my streaming subscriptions years ago to save money. I figured I’d subscribe again when there was anything I wanted to watch that I couldn’t find and it turns out there wasn’t really anything I wanted to watch.
“separate” to “seperate”
That’s pretty interesting if it’s true, makes me wonder if they’re doing anything differently from the other stores that keeps their machine working.
I just don’t like the way it feels, but that might be due to personal sensory issues. My family uses bidets and there was a time when the seat heater malfunctioned and would heat up on its own, which was inconvenient and unpleasant in the summer but nothing serious.
Didn’t South Korea do this? IIRC some kids would steal their parents’/grandparents’ government IDs to watch porn.
I used some around my nose when I caught a nasty cold and I couldn’t stop blowing my nose. It helped with the pain.
I don’t. I thought I would miss it a lot, but after replacing rif with lemmy and a few other apps I haven’t really been thinking about reddit recently.
in some places it’s legal to drink while underage if it’s in your own house and with a parent’s permission
I’ll buy merch and/or donate to the creator but I won’t watch ads
It seems that foreign companies still have to comply if they are offering goods or services to or monitoring data of people in the EU. I’m not sure if this applies to Reddit in this case but it can be necessary for American companies to comply with the GDPR.
I ordered food from a place with zero human interaction. I ordered from a tablet and picked up my food from the counter after receiving a text. I was still asked to tip. At that point, I didn’t even know what I was supposed to be tipping for.
I started taking antidepressants