This is my experience being gen z dating any millennial. I'm honestly jealous that they got to experience films in a more communicative and iconic way.
I think it's the overstaturation and the nature of streaming. People used to watch scheduled shows and talk about them the next day. That's not a thing anymore. Not to mention, entertainment is much more polarizing now that everyone has their own online echo-chamber.
As someone who says "AAAAARRRHHHHG," I haven't heard this in a while. As an artist, I believe in supporting artists, but if you don't have the money, you shouldn't have to pay. Eventually, if you have the money, you can donate.
I worked at a similar company. If it's what I'm familiar with, it's mostly meant for young account owners to notify their elderly parents that there's an emergency or stop buying stuff. (A lot of people refuse to put parental controls on their parents; DO IT)
The only thing is, they're either using their ex'es service, or their ex has access to the account. If the latter is true, they need to remove their ex as a validated user, IMMEDIATELY.
Also, yes. Creepy ex'es call in all the time for thrir old partner's personal details. That's why THEY tell us to never GIVE OUT details to confirm identity. We ask for the details from the customer.
Does anyone think the "forbidden love" part is odd?
I'm throwing this out there: Miquella is a trans woman but only identifies in her "dreams." In her dreams, she's the consort of Messmer because he also sought to create his own Erd Tree. They had a falling out, and Messmer wanted to keep their realm shrouded in dreams, while Miquella wanted to bring them to the surface so she could assume her true identity. We, as the players, will choose our side.
My theory: You save either Save Miquella or kill Messmer. Somewhat like the dichotomy between Radagon and Marika, but with a choice.
Edit: this was also written by George Martin, I'm pretty sure they're cousins ಠ_ಠ
That last bit made me nostalgic. When I was young, I didn't know the value of tools except as tools. I'd take/ use my dad's tools for personal projects (treehouses, small robots, furniture, etc...).
Long story short: He was a lot more upset about me taking the tools rather than my safety. Lol
I agree! I like how we're continuing the thread in a different comment chain. I'm this guy: https://lemmy.world/comment/10422461
It's nice to talk to someone who seeds content. It's been a while.