I think they are secretly a serial killer
CaptainCrowbar wrote:farley3k wrote:I think they are secretly a serial killer
I don't get it?
They spent the time to make those patterns in the carpet with a vacuum cleaner.
Oh, I thought that was just the pattern in the carpet.
I think they are secretly a serial killer
CaptainCrowbar wrote:farley3k wrote:I think they are secretly a serial killer
I don't get it?
They spent the time to make those patterns in the carpet with a vacuum cleaner.
They could have spent the time skinning people, take their vacuum away and that's how you get serial killers!
They could have spent the time skinning people, take their vacuum away and that's how you get serial killers!
Look I'm not in support of skinning people, but if people ARE going to be peeled like grapes, shouldn't we want it done with some degree of craftsmanship?
polypusher wrote:They could have spent the time skinning people, take their vacuum away and that's how you get serial killers!
Look I'm not in support of skinning people, but if people ARE going to be peeled like grapes, shouldn't we want it done with some degree of craftsmanship?
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Nobody drives an Odyssey
YES THEY DO.
My wife mainly drives hers INTO other things.
Years ago, I drove my Odyssey to the daycare to pick the kids up. I pulled in, and realized I was one of five Honda Odysseys in a row.
Why, yes, that was in the suburbs.
"I take it all back. The Honda Odyssey f*cks hard!"
-- Deadpool
BadKen wrote:Nobody drives an Odyssey
Stengah wrote:BadKen wrote:Nobody drives an Odyssey
Glad someone did.
... I cannot get over the "mouse poop on ice cream" vibe there....
I watch YouTube more than any of my streaming services. Not having ads (across all platforms, without having to do a bunch of blocking nonsense) is VERY worth the price if you ask me.
(Plus, you get an ad free Spotify-like service included in the same subscription, which is nice, because I have very little intention of ever giving Spotify a single penny.)
I watch YouTube more than any of my streaming services. Not having ads (across all platforms, without having to do a bunch of blocking nonsense) is VERY worth the price if you ask me.
(Plus, you get an ad free Spotify-like service included in the same subscription, which is nice, because I have very little intention of ever giving Spotify a single penny.)
Hard agree. My kids only watch youtube besides watching shows with us. I watch it a fair amount as well. I use the music service as my primary music service (and the only one I pay for). I do not want to go back to an ad filled youtube ever. I'd say it get more use out of it than any other streaming service we have.
Same. YouTube premium is absolutely worth it.
Now if I could just get SponsorBlock to work on my Roku...
Use YouTube constantly, and YouTube Music is a great service. It's honestly a no-brainer, and between videos and music I wind up using it for at least likely 5-6 hours a day minimum.
TLDR: Great meme format, wrong target.
Youtube's weird and damaging kids algorithm fiasco from 5 or 6 years ago permanently soured me on them. Plus their willing participation in the alt-right pipeline, and Google's evil practices in general.
For me it was them removing google music, and continual popup to try a free 7 days of youtube music. Eventually I clicked the button by mistake and it was literally impossible to cancel before the first month's subscription had to be paid. They wouldn't let me remove my credit card, and wouldn't let me cancel. I triedd really hard. They stole money from me, and now they won't get any more. (I still have a non-Google android phone, so I assume they're getting money somehow from that and from my Guardian app subscription, but that's it). I have a family spotify account, which suits us all - we're firmly ensconsed in them now.
Firefox with adblock is still working for now.
I had the exact opposite problem. I tried and tried to pay them money for YouTube premium but I couldn't get them to confirm my credit card. I was supposed to check for a pending charge and enter a numeric code from the description of said charge. Problem was my bank truncates descriptions of pending charges so I couldn't get the last digit of the code. How anyone could fail to fit a 6 digit number into 32 characters is beyond me, but Google figured it out.
You do have to be careful, though--sometimes, instead of water, you hit this free fuel that you can sell for a lot of money instead.
Probably not the right thread, but I created a Stan dark icon for iOS. I use Shortcuts to create a custom launcher icon. Feel free to grab it.
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