what's up with the trend replacing pay-as-you-go consumption with subscription-based services?
what's up with the trend replacing pay-as-you-go consumption with subscription-based services?
i think a better question is: who the fuck is going to drive 30 minutes to watch a movie
i think a better question is: who the fuck is going to drive 30 minutes to watch a movie
people were like "man, how do gyms stay open?"
And 'why do they keep printing newspapers and magazines?'
i feel like this is way more common than you realize
unless you're using it, you're losing it.
thinking about ditching Prime this year because I honestly didn't buy that much stuff.
Yeah. I was back home last summer and my wife and I wanted to see Wonder Woman after it had been out for awhile. The only theater still showing it was over 30 min away. So we went there to see it. Seems like a pretty common issue.
$168 a year on Netflix, $120 on Spotify, $96 on Hulu, $144 on HumbleMonthly, $119 on AmazonPrime adds up tho
dunno honestly just my cheapness
and you don't have a TV b/c you don't watch TV
what's hulu for? and what is HumbleMonthly
$168 a year on Netflix, $120 on Spotify, $96 on Hulu, $144 on HumbleMonthly, $119 on AmazonPrime adds up tho
dunno honestly just my cheapness
$168 a year on Netflix, $120 on Spotify, $96 on Hulu, $144 on HumbleMonthly, $119 on AmazonPrime adds up tho
dunno honestly just my cheapness