

They came out the same year.
They came out the same year.
A Knight’s tale is a cult classic. That it’s not well rated is absurd.
Edit: it’s 1% shy of a fresh rating on rotten tomatoes and has an audience score of 79%.
Eye of the Beholder is still one of my old favorites. Nobody I’ve shown it to has ever appreciated it like I do and it’s not well rated. Most people appreciate my movie recommendations, but this is one of the outliers. It’s 9% on rotten tomatoes 32% audience score and a 5 on IMDB
Firefox and ublock are your friend.
This site doesn’t rate articles. It rates news sources. So you just have to look up what they rated the post as.
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/washington-post/
These ratings appear to b based on US sensibilities and not the rest of the world. So everything skews more to the left than it really is.
Fuck the poor I guess. Replacing it with sales taxes, which is what they always do, will crush low income people.
Also Finding Ohana.
100% yes on Nook, and as far as I know Kobo hasn’t dropped compatibility.
Kobo and Nook ebooks are still ePUB and easy enough to free from their DRM.
Adding on to this that Barnes and Noble sells DRMed ePUB files that are relatively easy to strip DRM from using Calibre.
So if you can’t find a book anywhere else, at least they don’t use a proprietary format and still allow you to download your books using their PC software.
I was a semi-early adopter in the ebook space and I have refused to get onboard with the kindle ecosystem from the start. There’s no reason for their proprietary format other than complete control over things they pretend to sell you. Amazon is also the Walmart of books and uses their position to browbeat publishers and authors into taking smaller cuts of sales.
One of my friends got a book published and I waited and waited for it to be available anywhere else. Eventually just bought what was probably a print on demand copy from Amazon because that’s the only place his publisher sold books. I never buy physical books anymore but I’d rather do that than buy a kindle book.
You have to enable each service on Android TV. Most streaming services are on there.
They pulled that same shit on Android as well. But I think they are integrated back in on the current generation of it.
Ahh, so this must be on apple devices only.
Doesn’t Apple do the same thing as Prime video where you can add other subscriptions through their app? Seems like this is a mistake on Apple’s part while testing this feature for Netflix.
They’re not cutting actual waste. Their goal is to cripple the parts of the government that stopped them from doing illegal shit.
Pepperidge Farm remembers.
That’s writing with a finger in dirt. It’s not vandalism.
Lol, hydrogen. A chronological oddity. Has spent the last 30+ years just 10 years away from being viable.
Better watch out, when the king of the US government is done with all the queers and chronically ill the baldies are next.
This is absurd. Not because of your personal preferences but because you are so naive and narrow minded as to be incapable of imagining another viewpoint. This thinking is why the world is falling apart.