Re: Video rental store to shut its doors after 40 years in business
By: Ewing to MRO on Thu Apr 04 2024 11:44 am
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> I probably won't unpack them until I want to watch something obscure that's
> not on streaming.
>
> What I am getting tired of is the huge number of streaming services with
> content being pulled from an original service because a studio now has their
> own. I've now cancelled all but two services and just rotate through them
> when I get bored of the content. Disney+ was the one service I just
> cancelled despite being a subscriber since day 1 as it's doubled in price.
yeah but think of it this way: do you REALLY need all that stuff sitting around?
do you need a video store's worth of vids in your home taking up space?
you can either rip it and store it on a harddrive or just get it online in most
cases.
I don't think we'd need all these dvds sitting around unless there was an apocol
ypse and we were in a bunker with a generator. even then, it would be a waste o
f resources.
but like i said, do you NEED it? do you USE it? if not, throw it out.
I know it's hard for some people because they develop attachments with
inanimate objects.
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