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TheGalacticVoid, in Texans, what's the attitude/feelings/preparations towards the coming freezing weather?

I’ll probably be fine, but a lot of people won’t be.

stackPeek, in How Many Streaming Services Do You Have?
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Apple Music, I listen to music a lot especially Radiohead

MagnyusG, (edited ) in Anime fans, what are your favorite anime openings of all time?

Perfect Openings

Good Stuff

Really making me wrack my brain here, but that’s what I got for now, tried to pick a few that a lot of folks probably wouldn’t be all too familiar with. Of course there’s plenty more I like that have already been mentioned here like Sorairo Days and the like.

WhiteOakBayou, (edited ) in What do normal people look at on their phones?

I read the news. Feedly rss reader which opens the articles directly into Firefox with no script, ublock and bypass paywalls add-ons. Very easy to concentrate on the article content when there are no nags or ads on the screen.

FancyLad, in Anime fans, what are your favorite anime openings of all time?
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Little Busters!

CarbonIceDragon, (edited ) in How Many Streaming Services Do You Have?
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Just Nebula. I do admittedly rent movies from YouTube from time to time as a sort of special thing to do with my friend (a bit less than once a month I think, I don’t think I watch them often enough to justify any kind of subscription to them, which probably wouldn’t have all the ones I end up wanting to see anyway, and since at the current pace it might be years before I rewatch something if ever I don’t think buying is really worth it either in my case), but on the whole, I just have kind of given up watching “normal” TV anymore. There are a handful of shows I liked watching when living with some family that had the subscription, but there’s not nearly enough entertainment in just one show or two for me to want to bother buying a subscription to any of them myself, and I’ve sort of found that except for only one or two shows I get more enjoyment per unit time out of content made by individuals or small teams anyway, I’m not really sure why, maybe because it can be more niche or something.

That isn’t to say that I don’t spend any money, beyond that one subscription that is, on entertainment or anything, I just generally spend it on games. (And since I like games with thousand hours or more levels or replayability, usually buy them or any dlc on sales, and don’t play games with mtx much and never buy any if I do, the amount of entertainment hours per dollar I get there is rather extremely high I suspect).

Nemo, in What do normal people look at on their phones?

I am the wrong person to ask about this, but I read ebooks, play games, go on fora.

My wife cruises Facebook marketplace and other similar sites and buys furniture which she then resells at a profit. But I doubt that’s very common either.

cmnybo, in What do normal people look at on their phones?

My phone has an FM tuner, so I usually listen to local radio stations. Sometimes I watch TV shows or movies I downloaded on the SD card, but I prefer watching videos on a larger screen when possible. Cell service is crap around here, so streaming is not very practical.

scottmeme, in How Many Streaming Services Do You Have?

Plex lifetime since 2019

watson387, in Anime fans, what are your favorite anime openings of all time?
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Sexy Commando

BenVimes, in How Many Streaming Services Do You Have?

Between my wife and me, we have Netflix, Prime, Disney+, Curiosity, DropOut, and Nebula for videos. I also have one paid Twitch subscription. We could probably stand to cancel one or two.

For music, I have Spotify and my wife has YouTube Music. We have different preferences in sorting and recommendations, and at this point either of us migrating to the other’s preferred service would be more work than it’s probably worth.

SpaceNoodle, in What do normal people look at on their phones?

I replaced it with Lemmy, so that’s what an abnormal person does.

reversebananimals, in What do normal people look at on their phones?

I ride the public bus every day, and I can tell you its basically all social media, messaging, YouTube and phone/video calls.

But you don’t have to do the same thing everyone else does. You can play digital card games, chess, read a book, or put your phone in your pocket and listen to podcasts or music. And if you’re not commuting, you can plug your phone in and do actual stuff.

fortniteplaya, in What do normal people look at on their phones?

If by normal people you mean the general public, my guess is just Tiktok and social media.

thisisdee, in How Many Streaming Services Do You Have?

Between me and my husband we have: Apple TV+, Disney+, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube Premium.

Used to have Optus Sports as well but funnily enough my account didn’t auto renew when it was supposed to. I got transferred 3 times trying to renew my account and still couldn’t get anyone who can charge my card. They don’t seem to want my money so I just stopped.

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