You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make him drink. I would say that doing this is more for you so that you can feel like you’ve done what you can and wash your hands of it
Maybe have them make a list of shows that are must haves. You map out how they can watch those shows and what it will cost. That should prove both aspects of your argument.
I have hundreds of favorites that I rarely listen to anymore. So, not much money.
Yes, a perfect thing of beauty.
He’s just another racist boomer these days who’s mind has been melted by Trump derangement syndrome and lead.
I’m a cheapskate, I usually end up with ryobi.
Edit: check out Project Farm on YouTube. This guy does independent and fairly comprehensive reviews of various household products.
So, 500 years from now people will still be doing this?
We’re bringing “freedom” to ourselves like we’ve done to so many other countries.
You need credit and money. Ironic eh?
The system exists and you can’t really do anything about it. No one wants to be penalized by it.
Finished? Time for layoffs.
No flu, I guess?
What is it now?
Your current optimism is well founded.
I buy quite a few early access games on Steam. I read the reviews first. If it seems okay, then I buy and play. If I don’t like it then return. Seems pretty safe if you proceed with caution.
Only if the hippo has a human bike. Hippo bike is different story.