@lingh0e
@sh.itjust.worksI've tried all of those suggestions, they worked but also didn't. Now my sleep schedule is so borked.
I've been a paying member for almost a decade. I've been training it that entire time with what I do and don't like. I've also been using their suggested playlists for years and further refining what they recommend. So their algorithm is a huge part of it for me. I am constantly finding songs and artists I wouldn't have been exposed to otherwise.
That said, I've been holding my nose while I renewed the service for the past couple of years. I'm willing to part ways for Tidal if it's a comparable service with better benefits to the artists.
I'd absolutely go to a place where I can hang out with dudes who also love shooting guns, eating sausages and doing yoga. And I don't even really do any of those things.
Do they pay more in rent than your mortgage payment? Because that would mean that they absolutely could afford it.
Doesn't sound like someone who's minutes away from starving buying something that was obviously unnecessary though, does it?
And if a guy with shitty credit and unsteady income is able to get financing on a six-figure truck, that's more the banks fault.
Can you point to specific examples of someone you have encountered in your daily life, someone who is nearly starving... but chooses to spend their money on an unnecessary indulgence? Because it sounds like you're otherwise just perpetuating stereotypes.