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And it does this even if you pause it multiple times! I know, because this is the story of my life. I already know how it sounds, Netflix, now stop judging with your passive aggressive "questions".

I'd be mad. I'd be all "Don't reflect on my attention span." With an attitude.

yes! I posted this awhile ago, but it's fitting. I was like BACK. OFF.

"Are you still watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer?"

When I watch Netflix (or Hulu) for a very long time, it eventually asks me if I want to "Continue Watching" or take a break or something. It's so patronizing.

Chilling!

Is it me, or is Cameron Diaz getting more awesome as time goes on?

I'll be honest: I envy people who don't ever want to have kids. I seriously, legitimately do. I'd love to take all the money that I'll have to put into raising a child a spend it on myself, completely selfishly. I'd love to live every year as an excuse to travel and eat expensive foods.

*quickly moves away from OP*
Whispers: "you could get your ass kicked for saying something like that here!"

Why? If the poster enjoys it I'd say that they are living a nicer life than the average person that hates their job.

Great site, really takes me down memory lane. Fun fact: I spent my formative years working at the store where the Record Store Day idea developed.

I worked in a record store for about 7 years. When Empire Records came out, every kid in the world wanted a job because they thought all we did was sit on couches and get high. When High Fidelity came out, every asshole in the world wanted a job because they thought all we did was fuck around and insult people.

Albums were great for all the packaging that came with them. I remember the feeling of being ripped off when you opened the LP and there was nothing but a transparent plastic sleeve around the vinyl.

It's a shame you didn't keep them. Vinyl has made such a big comeback now. You could've opened your own shop!

Yeah. It was hysterical. Like, we had to be convinced to switch to CDs because... Why again? It's not like we had any say in it. It was going to happen whether we knew about it or cared. It was at one of our 2 staff meetings/year. One was the Xmas party and the other was a summer bbq. This was the bbq and we just

Yeah yeah! The Wall Of 45s was what separated the cool record stores from, like, the soulless Sam Goody outlets.

I sold vinyl records when I started! I worked there during the phasing out of vinyl and the introduction of CDs. I remember the charts they showed us to explain how CDs were better than vinyl. Seriously. Charts. Because apparently we wouldn't be able to grasp it without graphics.