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  • And you won't be missing much.

  • I thought MiniDisc players were more fun, if less practical.

  • I was also waiting for a sale, but won't bother now.

  • Only reason I can think of is to sell MTX boosts for xp or currency, like Activision does in COD

  • In order to use the platform in the EU, you either opt into personalised ads or pay a monthly subscription. So yes, I'm aware they're using my data for the ads.

    Google does as well, but they don't seem to be able to offer me even relatively relevant ads based on my interests.

  • Yeah I don't mind ads if they're relevant - I scroll through insta reels from time to time, and am always getting ads about concerts I'm interested in, restaurants I haven't tried and sales at shops I go to.

    I honestly don't mind so much, and if it's not relevant to me I can scroll past without having to watch.

  • Did you encounter any non gay couples that either booked by mistake or just wanted to hang out on a busy full of gay people for a week?

  • I would say a lot of Spielberg's work. It just doesn't seem to age. I watched Munich a few weeks ago, and to me it could have come out yesterday. Same for Saving Private Ryan or Schindler's List.

  • 20gb for 20EUR in Germany on a pay as go plan.

  • Rewatching The Wire right now. I started clicking on a bunch of clips and my algorithm kept feeding me more so I figured I might as well just watch it all again. Never gets old for me anyway.

  • I used it for a while - worked well and I believe it's made in the EU.

  • Please also be prepared for the würst soon.

  • I used to work at Starbucks (almost a decade ago now), but at the time, the motto was "just say yes" to any customer requests. We also had free drink cards that you could give out to deesclate any issue. So I would say any time you're even the slightest bit unhappy, bring it up, and you should at least have your problem solved, if not compensated for a free drink next time.

    We also had customer satisfaction surveys that would print on reciepts, where filling one out would get the customer a free drink. We always kept them for customers that were happier to try and rig the odds in our favour of a higher rating, but also if a customer asked for one, I would give it if I had it. You could always ask the cashier if they have any of those as well.

    Again, not sure how much either of those things have changed in the past 10 years, and I'm not sure how regional it was (this was in Canada at a corporately run store), but maybe worth a try.

    Also I love these types of threads -- great topic to post.