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EchosEchosEchosEchos OP t1_j8yj2h1 wrote
Reply to comment by GareksApprentice in Paramount+ is the worst streaming UI in existence by EchosEchosEchosEchos
I know, right... and you can't tell me that (at least) one network somebody wasn't scrolling through this forum while on the shitter today, looking to see what reception an episode of their show got.
EchosEchosEchosEchos OP t1_j8x774q wrote
Reply to comment by Cyyyyk in Paramount+ is the worst streaming UI in existence by EchosEchosEchosEchos
I have apple TV. It's chatGPT compared to this thing.
For real though. Shudder has the best of every UI
EchosEchosEchosEchos OP t1_j8vhhqg wrote
Reply to comment by Artistic-Time-3034 in Paramount+ is the worst streaming UI in existence by EchosEchosEchosEchos
Dramatic? You tap the back/rewind and your starting over, but only after you watch the same four minutes of commercials you just saw
This is a paid service. It shouldn't be the equivalent of a budget ass, bottom shelf, early 90's, no rewind button having walkman.
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Reply to comment by Ground6H in Paramount+ is the worst streaming UI in existence by EchosEchosEchosEchos
I'm subscribed directly through Paramount itself, and downloaded Paramount's direct streaming app on the fire platform. Sub is really easy to cancel, so can't complain about that.
Last time I subbed was the last episode of Mayor of Kingstown.
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Reply to comment by PRIMAWESOME in Paramount+ is the worst streaming UI in existence by EchosEchosEchosEchos
It's its own app on Amazon Fire.
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EchosEchosEchosEchos t1_j1b828o wrote
Reply to comment by breadandbuttercreek in Knowing the content of one’s own mind might seem straightforward but in fact it’s much more like mindreading other people by ADefiniteDescription
For sure. Just mentioning a potential pitfall, or maybe it's just a single past relationship of mine I'm applying as a universal potential pitfall. Dunno.
EchosEchosEchosEchos t1_j1b39dt wrote
Reply to comment by breadandbuttercreek in Knowing the content of one’s own mind might seem straightforward but in fact it’s much more like mindreading other people by ADefiniteDescription
The worst part about this though, it's like being in a state of superposition that gets weird.
If you're the type of person who fully admits fault and feels guilt, and apologies when they do so, things can start to get wonky in your head if it's not in a cut and dry situation, and fault either... isn't easily determined, up in the air, unresolveable...or worst of all, with/regularly around someone that knows this about you, and tends to weaponises it without you even realizing it...and if you do, that makes you question if every error you make, even if you absolutely know you made it, was really an error you made.
And that's not even getting into the knowing your faults Vs. Imposter Syndrome Vs. Low Self Esteem "which one is it" thats omnipresent when they all are easily applied, and equally self evident indicators of "yep, it's that one".
In all honesty, the never-admit-your-wrong-or-say-sorry personalitiny seems like it would be a less stressful mental space to go through life with. You're just never wrong, less mental energy spent analyzing situations.
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Reply to comment by WakandaNowAndThen in Paramount+ is the worst streaming UI in existence by EchosEchosEchosEchos
And I have zero problems with prime, shudder, YouTube (except those goddamn movie recap spoiler channels that it thinks I want to watch... Where they ruin the entire plot of the movie in the video thumbnail and a couple word overlays)