
Oh, no, no, it’s “Think of the Children”! Saving them requires actual effort.
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PI currently working out of Oakmont, Massachusetts.
Alt account on https://kbin.run/u/CharlesReed
Oh, no, no, it’s “Think of the Children”! Saving them requires actual effort.
/s
867-5309
Probably one of the most well known phone numbers.
I watch Netflix on occasion and share it will my sibling, who watches it a ton. If it does go up any higher, I’m going to have to have them start paying for half. Otherwise, I’ll just have to cancel. They don’t have enough content to justify me paying anymore than I currently am. I’m mostly on Hulu anyway.
Ah, I gotcha. Thanks for the answer!
Do you mean new housing as in individual stand alone houses, or does that also include multi unit apartment buildings?
I only ask because in the old area I used to live in it seemed like they were building new apartments left and right. Meanwhile as far as houses go I would be inclined to agree, as I haven’t really noticed any new construction going on. But that’s just in the area I live now. It’d be interesting to see nationwide numbers.
My question is, what exactly do they consider ‘breaking news’? These days every news story starts off with ‘breaking news’. If they want to interrupt me so bad, I’ll find whatever I want to watch elsewhere.
Wow, I only knew some surface level stuff. Thanks for the write up.
Depending on what exactly you’re looking for, they’re probably out there, it’s just a matter of finding them, and then hoping there’s enough seeders to get it to download. The last thing I went searching for took me nearly a week to find, and then another half week to wait for someone to get online to seed it from, but I was determined lol
Yep, I don’t torrent that often, and when I do it’s usually because something is out of print and all the publicly available scans I can find online are really shitty. The torrents more often than not have pretty decent quality.
I didn’t even know this was a thing, and they’ve already cancelled it.
You could just say “Millennials are exhausted” and be correct.