Got the emissions done on my car, and when I went to pay the guy said, “It’s gonna ask you a question first.”
They legitimately asked me if I wanted to TIP… to get the emissions done on my car…
My brother in Christ… No.
@Wworld_VieW@OzorNdiOzor I also traveled from the UK to America with 14k pounds in 2017 and I had to declare it as well and show proof of where it came from, which was just from my English bank account. Race has absolutely nothing to do with it.
Oh man, absolutely. It’s the only way I collect movies now.
I’ve got over 100 4K Blu-rays and around 350 regular Blu-rays, and I’ll always advocate for physical media.
When you “buy” a movie digitally, you’re really buying a license to access it. Studios and streaming services can alter it whenever they want. They can remaster it, replace dialogue, remove scenes, edit content they no longer want on the platform, or even remove the movie entirely. With a physical copy, the version you bought is yours forever. Nobody can change it or take it away.
The quality is also on another level. A 4K Blu-ray has a much higher bitrate than streaming, so you get noticeably better picture quality, less compression, richer colors, deeper blacks, and far better audio. Even if your internet is great, streaming still can’t match a disc.
Then you’ve got all the bonus features that have pretty much disappeared from streaming. Behind the scenes documentaries, deleted scenes, director commentaries, bloopers, alternate endings, concept art, interviews… it’s like getting a mini documentary about the movie you love.
And honestly, there’s just something nostalgic about it. Walking over to the shelf, looking through your collection, picking a movie, opening the case, putting the disc in, seeing the studio logos and previews before the menu… it turns movie night into an experience instead of just scrolling through an app for 30 minutes trying to decide what to watch.
I totally get why streaming is convenient, and I use it too. But if it’s a movie I truly love, I want to actually own it. Physical media isn’t just about collecting. It’s about preserving films exactly as they were released and knowing they’ll always be there when you want to watch them.
Yes he had Shapiro on his show, and he did criticize Israel and said the Jews owned the media and how we were lied to about covid he questioned whether or not we were being lied to about Israel in the media. I mean if you watch that episode he was not voicing his support for Israel whatsoever. It was very clear where he stood at the end.
🇮🇱🇱🇧 Israeli Minister Ben-Gvir:
"Lebanon, all of Lebanon, should become our playground.
All of Lebanon should be our target.
And they tell me, "Wait a second, there is Lebanon and there is Hezbollah."
I do not accept this artificial approach."
This guy is a real psycho.
There you have it: Israel is using Hezbollah as an excuse to ravage Lebanon. This is the true face of Israel.
Writer: Samuel
When I was 6 years old, Israel dropped bombs disguised as toys on us in Lebanon.
New report reveals that Israel left behind bombs disguised as toys in Gaza.
Today, a cluster bomb shaped like a small football found in South Lebanon.
But keep talking about Israel not targeting children.
WAR CRIME ALERT🚨🇮🇱
An Israeli soldier shot a journalist point-blank in the chest with live ammunition while he covered protests against a new illegal jewish settler outpost.
Western media will not report this.