You've already paid to view the movie, it's not funded by ads. Same with commercial breaks. I presume you're already paying for the channel or service in some form.
TheDarksteel94
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Isn't that essentially what it is? Getting something for free through certain means you wouldn't get for free otherwise? Which means no money goes to whoever owns the service you're using?
Exactly, especially not in schools
Yeah, once there's sufficient public transport in rural areas. Which there isn't. So no, we still need cars.
Can't unhear the guy's accent 😂
Holy shit, that's wild lol. I've only been thinking about the Home version, which you can get around here for about 140 bucks at most 😅
I'm sorry, 250 bucks? Where does it cost that much? 😅
I think they mean UX, as in user experience. So, a UXer is someone who works in that field.
Just get him more meth. He'll stop soon.
Sadly, Musk IS Xitter atm :/
I'm not arguing against ad blockers, I'm arguing that they are still a form of piracy. Also, if you go to a cinema, you've presumably already paid for the ticket, so the cinema has already made money from you...