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EssentialCoffee
I'm the exact opposite. I don't keep in touch with anyone from below college outside of the odd text once or twice a year.
They're probably just young.
I've had service providers physically mail my own password to me before. Just crazy.
Always use unique passwords for every site.
My friends gave their kids a cell phone at 12. Lots of parental controls on it.
This statistic had never occurred to me before, so I looked up the US.
In 2019, 14,940 explosive related incidents which include 715 explosions of which 251 were bombings.
For the main streaming services, I had Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney+.
I cancelled Netflix back when they announced a price hike in early 2021? I'd been a customer since 2006.
Disney+ I cancelled a few months ago, but the plan goes through November, so we still have it technically. Not planning to renew.
Prime will get renewed, but I don't subscribe to it specifically for streaming, it's just included in the package.
For non-traditional streaming services, I still have a number of subscriptions on Twitch and with Subtember, I've gotten a bunch of 6 month subs to my favorite creators. Also given out gift subs to my favorite creators.
I also subscribe to Dropout and while my subscription is expiring in the next few months, I'll certainly renew it for another year when I have time to binge Dimension 20 again.
I really don't have any interest in streaming services that give traditional options anymore. Even before I cancelled Netflix, I could look in my recent connection history where it shows the five most recent logins and see timestamps going back 2+ years. I transitioned away from that kind of content a long time ago.
Brains are weird sometimes.
The title is from the article.
Not surprised.
Well, you get what you vote for.
Mostly it's that everything on phones/tablets/touch screens is an app. You don't pick where to install it. You don't need to look up save files.
Some of them are getting to college without ever needing to go through a file directory, so they don't necessarily even have the basics to troubleshoot.
I find it to be fairly accent-y and very clipped.
It's nice in old movies, but it's extremely dated.