Why do zoomers like streaming services so much?

Why do zoomers like streaming services so much?

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torrenting is hard

I like it because it scratches a social tick. there is a live chat and the feed is live, so there is a company aspect to it. it feels like I'm doing more than just sitting in a dark room alone 24/7 watching vids. it's actually similar to why I enjoy this place

>why do people enjoy being able to watch specifically what they want whenever and where ever they want
that's a hard one user
>just pirate
they're moralfags and/or retarded

>you won't own anything and you'll like it

Jewish indoctrination. Normalizing not owning things, as that way the government can completely control you.

Rent your home, rent your car, rent your scooter, rent your bike, rent your phone, rent your movies, rent your music

Its all part of the plan

this, but without the reddit spacing

Dont know what "reddit spacing" is. I'm not a native English speaker, so when I write something long I can clearly see if I made an error and correct it.

it sounds to me like you know exactly what reddit spacing is. now go back

I have social anxiety so I don’t have to go the theater. also, I can talk to people in real time online about said movie or show, so that kinda satisfies my social needs.

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You clearly never heard of paragraphs, you fucking retard. Only if you went to school and ever had to write a bit more than a comment on your pizza order.

understandable, but you should know that on this site, you shouldn't put spaces between the lines. it's very reddit
>paragraphs
you spaced out sentences, not paragraphs

Because each sentence is a paragraph in this case

>A paragraph (from the Ancient Greek παράγραφος, parágraphos, "to write beside") is a self-contained unit of discourse in writing dealing with a particular point or idea. A paragraph consists of one or more sentences.[1] Though not required by the syntax of any language,[citation needed] paragraphs are usually an expected part of formal writing, used to organize longer prose.

God you're fucking stupid. Can't believe I have to explain what a paragraph is to a supposed adult. Just because its one sentence it still can be a paragraph.

They're genuinely convenient

cope

Fucking ask them yourself what are we your servants?

cope. and go back

Good old-fashioned Redditor meltdown

The plan is to not even rent shit anymore but to have access to it
You and multiple strangers (preferably dark skin colored people) will have access to the same home. The nigger will murder your children and shit on the floor of “your” kitchen but you won’t be allowed to even call the cops because that is racist and also police will be privatised by the elite Jews.

Just like everyone does, it's easy and convenient.

But they don't. When you sign up for a streaming service, you don't own anything. You only own a licence. I'm not comfortable knowing that the company eg. Netflix, could take away a TV show or movie whenever they please.

Outside of covenience it also fits with their 5 second attention span before going back on their phone or putting on something else

Are you honestly so mentally unstable that the possibility of some jewish propaganda show being removed from your netflix at any time leaves you shaking in fear? Why even bother doing anything when you could just die of a hemorrhoid tomorrow?

It’s mostly what my gf and her partner like, so I just watch it too. I do still enjoy theaters, but you flow with what you have.

>each sentence is a paragraph in this case
No, they're all part of the same idea. Generally it's not proper to use a one-sentence paragraph except as a lead-in to a more condensed one that elaborates on what was said previous. The only time you should be using alternating one-sentence paragraphs is if you're changing characters in dialogue.

Its completely up to you how you use paragraphs. There are no "rules" or "laws". The point is to create parts of a text for easier reading.

No, it's the fact that I would be under the impression that I paid for it. In that situation, it getting removed would tick me off.

in that case, you can still use paragraphs without putting an extra space between them.
it isn't hard

All of that, except that the privatized police is 100% a rightwing wet dream.

>using correct grammar and punctuation is "reddit"
Why do I even browse this shithole.

I have been posting on this website continuously since 2006 and I have always double or even triple spaced my posts.

But its harder to read, you fucking faggot, as was clearly explained earlier. And I'm not even that guy, I prefer people learning to use actual spacing. Imagine a fucking book with zero spacing, you fucking sperg.

>what my gf and her partner like

most books only use one space to separate paragraphs.
like this

I dont get it either. I tried to get one away from spotify because what if you dont have internet but they WANT to pay for crappily encoded music that only works with internet connection. they are slaves to brands I think

Depends on the book. Sometimes, its just about sparing money. All my engineering books use double spacing.

They're going to end up like the baby boomer generation. One of the things I've noticed is both generations can't decide shit, they need a tv schedule or streaming list to pick from what is on. Gen Xers and Millennials are not like this. But when I have family over for holidays my parents or younger cousins can't decide what to watch unless you give them a choice or menu. Been noticing this for years.