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  • I'm not saying your approach to how you spend your free time relaxing with the media you enjoy is wrong or bad.

    I'd really like people to stop insinuating that my approach to how I spend my free time relaxing with the media I enjoy is wrong or bad, though.

  • I'd say it's worth checking out a more recent episode or two to see if they've gotten better, but I'd also totally understand just being done.

    Personally, I'm super glad I stuck with it because otherwise I'd probably also have dropped The Adventure Zone, and the newest Dracula arc has been really satisfying to me.

  • The most recentish eps (from about a month or so back) have been hitting me a lot better than their "during Covid" era for sure. I got into them late though, sorry to hear what they are now isn't what you enjoy of them anymore. I had the same feeling about Game Grumps right around when they stopped doing episode numbering.

  • I also listen to music?

    I can do more than one thing, and I enjoy listening to them.

    I don't get why this is getting pushback. It's weird to refuse to understand that other people have different tastes in media consumption.

  • I listen to My Brother, My Brother and Me because I like to listen to the three brothers be funny at each other.

    Some people don't need or want intellectually challenging media all the dang time.

  • Hmmm, it being wrapped in a flat usually indicates being repackaged from larger foodservice sized containers, which my own experience with West Virginia food desert grocery stores has led me to understand is common in some areas.

    I'd expect fresh ground to be oily-er too, enough that stocking it upright like that wouldn't be a great idea.

  • Life support for a monster set aside as insurance against the day that the monster needs it.

    Agreed entirely, Mozilla doing nothing would be far preferable to me here then them helping extend our current experience with advertising by working towards a future with a minimal set of meaningless concessions that Meta's involvement with suggests would not meaningfully negatively impact their business in any way.

    To my mind, fixing advertising means making advertising a much less lucrative business. Doing anything else is only making the already dire problem worse.