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Author: Jacob Kastrenakes
In a deeply embarrassing way, it can feel like we’re defined by our subscriptions. I’m a Netflix / Amazon / Spotify kind of person, but maybe you’re more the Hulu / Tidal / MoviePass type. Whichever ways you go, you often need these subscriptions to stay on top of the latest and greatest cultural happenings that are important to you, like Beyoncé’s surprise albums or the latest season of Stranger Things.
The problem is that subscriptions can get overwhelming. So rather than find out what my co-workers are adding to their subscriptions list, I wanted to find out what they’ve been leaving behind and why.
Going into this, I suspected I would hear a lot about people canceling the same few services all for the same reason. But after talking...
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In a deeply embarrassing way, it can feel like we’re defined by our subscriptions. I’m a Netflix / Amazon / Spotify kind of person, but maybe you’re more the Hulu / Tidal / MoviePass type. Whichever ways you go, you often need these subscriptions to stay on top of the latest and greatest cultural happenings that are important to you, like Beyoncé’s surprise albums or the latest season of Stranger Things.
The problem is that subscriptions can get overwhelming. So rather than find out what my co-workers are adding to their subscriptions list, I wanted to find out what they’ve been leaving behind and why.
Going into this, I suspected I would hear a lot about people canceling the same few services all for the same reason. But after talking...
Continue reading…
Continue reading...