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2019-03-08 at 9:58 AM UTC
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2019-03-08 at 9:59 AM UTCgive me some monies
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2019-03-08 at 9:59 AM UTCi’ll suk yo dik
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2019-03-08 at 10:05 AM UTC
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2019-03-08 at 10:10 AM UTC
Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING V: A Cat-Girl/Boy Under Every Bed A fool and his less important money going towards trivial expenses that he sometimes uses but sometimes doesn't are soon parted.
FTFY.
I don't care about a few dozen dollars a month if I at least kinda use something.
Like I said, I rarely watch cable TV, but that doesn't imply that I never use it.
I actually use Netflix, Amazon Prime video, and cable TV, just all in small doses.
If I'm about to nix any of them, it'll be the cable TV (simply because it costs so much more than either a Netflix or Amazon Prime subscriptions - PLUS, Amazon Prime Video is actually merely a bonus that comes with having Amazon Prime for faster shipping). -
2019-03-08 at 10:12 AM UTC
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2019-03-08 at 10:12 AM UTC
Originally posted by gadzooks FTFY.
I don't care about a few dozen dollars a month if I at least kinda use something.
Like I said, I rarely watch cable TV, but that doesn't imply that I never use it.
I actually use Netflix, Amazon Prime video, and cable TV, just all in small doses.
If I'm about to nix any of them, it'll be the cable TV (simply because it costs so much more than either a Netflix or Amazon Prime subscriptions - PLUS, Amazon Prime Video is actually merely a bonus that comes with having Amazon Prime for faster shipping).
How much does the entertainment you get from them cost per hour? -
2019-03-08 at 10:21 AM UTC
Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING V: A Cat-Girl/Boy Under Every Bed How much does the entertainment you get from them cost per hour?
I know exactly where you're coming from on this.
I think the exact same way (most of the time).
Every activity I engage in carries either a profit or loss to it.
If I only watch, say, 6 hours of cable TV a week, then I am paying 80 / (6 hours * 4 weeks) = $3.34 per hour of television.
I'm not oblivious to the fact that that seems kind of unreasonable when you look at it under a microscope.
But you also have to factor in utility.
For someone who absolutely loves watching television shows or movies on cable, that $3.34/hr is mere pocket change, because the derived subjective value is so high.
And to kinda just wrap things up rather than write an entire essay on microeconomics and human decision making (fascinating area of research, by the way), I'm just going to sum up with...
I'm on the fence about canceling my cable subscription.
I probably will in due time, but it's not quite a pressing matter yet. -
2019-03-08 at 10:27 AM UTCyou should get a bird round to watch some tv with you
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2019-03-08 at 10:45 AM UTC
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2019-03-08 at 12:20 PM UTCidk do parakeets like watchin tv?
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2019-03-08 at 12:21 PM UTC
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2019-03-08 at 12:23 PM UTCi used to have a budgie, i was on vacation so left it for my gramma to take care of but she left the cage open and it flew away
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2019-03-08 at 12:33 PM UTCI accidentally killed someone's pet birds by cleaning a gun on the table in the same room
Apparently they don't like solvent fumes much -
2019-03-08 at 12:34 PM UTC:(
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2019-03-08 at 3:23 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jυicebox I accidentally killed someone's pet birds by cleaning a gun on the table in the same room
Apparently they don't like solvent fumes much
delicate balance of oxygen exchange differ from species to species. this is why Parakees were brought into tunnels freshly dug out for poison gasses. if the bird drops; Run! -
2019-03-08 at 5:46 PM UTC
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2019-03-08 at 6:08 PM UTCyeah television is alot of crap nowadays. I have amazon prime, hulu,netflix. I ocassionally watch cable for reruns of M*A*S*H* and dr who, the original law and order, like shit on tv land or me-tv
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2019-03-08 at 11:27 PM UTC