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Netflix 2013 had basically everything for 8 dollars. What an experience that was.
I guess I knew it couldn't last if it got super popular. It would have to get filled with ads or you'd be charged per show or movie you watched, I thought.
But for a brief window you had the perfect application for watching tv and movies.
Eh, the suckers way back then are why things are how they are now.
They were proud to pay for things they could be getting for free, and so businessmen see that opportunity and take full advantage of it.
It was called Netflix and chill because no bitches wanted to fuck you after watching you fumble around with your computer and usb drives for 15 minutes before watching How I Met Your Mother at 720p with no subtitles
Lol, you must be a computer illiterate.