[…] the next you see whole rivers covered in plastic waste flowing out into the ocean from certain countries.
Which is why they’re working on exactly that
[…] the next you see whole rivers covered in plastic waste flowing out into the ocean from certain countries.
Which is why they’re working on exactly that
Not just math but actual maths
That’s like math^2
Come to think of it, why is stuff like nicotine gum only marketed to people who wanna quit smoking? Couldn’t non smokers also just use it for a mild high?
How else do you think gloves are made?
Unfortunately only in culinary terms, as neither vanilla nor coffee beans are true beans
Can’t make an omelette without breaking a few skulls
Mads looks genuinely upset that you interrupted their little love session
SMH my head, if not even Wild Wild West is historically accurate, then who can we even trust anymore?
I don’t think I remember that episode of Archer
I never got why people were so attached to him. Sure, he had reason to literally be the weakest link in the party, being desperate and all, but they also only gave him like two scenes where he comes across as a likeable guy, and one of them wasn’t even in the theatrical cut
I once had an enema version of this car
This is my private domicile and I will not be harassed
The corpse of Harry Potter that’s slowly coming back to life
Oh wait, that movie exists already
Of coure the large breasted, scarcely dressed waifu of questionable age shall still be referred to as “Wilson”
Mine can be turned around and have “9mm” and “11mm” printed on them
The problem is exclusive rights.
If you wanna watch 3 different shows but they are all on different platforms, then you gotta go and pay for all 3. You can’t just watch the Netflix version of Loki, or the Disney+ version of Ted Lasso.
You mentioned monopolies but the problem is that each platform holds hundreds of monopolies, each for one specific show/movie.
In a perfect world, there would be some sort of law or agreement against exclusive rights, where every service can show any product they bought the (non-exclusive) rights to.
In that scenario, streaming services would have to compete by being the cheapest or offering the best service.
But alas, this is not a perfect world
Unfortunately, neither vanilla nor coffee beans are actual beans