And it's so easy to put on! Just dip your toes in for a second and you're good to go
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It's crazy to me that there are people who just accept ads into their lives.
According to sponsorblock my paltry 9 submissions saved people from 2619 segments, equalling to 1d21h5m of their lifes, and sponsorblock itself saved me from 4463 segments equalling to 2d14h7m of my life. And that's only sponsorblock, not my adblocker included which doesn't supply those stats.
Why would I ever allow companies to waste my life like that? Yeah sure you can "ignore" it (no you can't, you'll still hear their brand names and slogans/tunes), but if you have to ignore it it's still wasted time.
Fuck that
Oh yeah 100%. The recording is pretty easy to find online, but view at your own risk.
When I was eating dinner with my ex we liked to put on a youtube video to watch. We always did it on my phone even tho the screen is smaller because I use YouTube vanced, so we didn't have to watch any ads or sponsored segments. Anytime we would have to use her phone cause mine was empty or something I annoyed the hell out of me that we had to watch two ads just for a 16 minute video
I remember starting to use it because texting was pretty expensive and limited at the time. Whatsapp was free (group) texting when on WiFi and still cheaper when on cellular. If texting wasn't so expensive at the time I really don't think whatsapp would've caught on like it did. Now people are just used to it so that's probably why it's still big
Exactly. And, combined with the shared amount of texts/minutes (which IIRC for me was something like 100), actually calling people and wanting to text your friends you'd run out of texts very quick. WhatsApp was a godsend at the time.
Well, yeah, the whole show is based around each character being the worst narcissistic and self-serving asshole you can imagine, and then some.
I personally find it really funny, but I can sort of see why some people don't like it
Went to a open session one time in a more jazz-oriented club. Wanted to play some vulfpeck with them if they knew it, but they didn't. All they did was pick 4 random chords from a jar, and jam to that for 10 minutes at a time. Sure, fucking around can be fun and they were great musicians to be honest, but as someone in the crowd at some point it was just boring. Jamming is fun but mostly for the musicians themselves, not for the crowd
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