To the intelligent land mammal with opposable thumbs who is watching videos on the bus without headphones. If you can afford enough cellular data to watch videos, surely you can afford a pair of earbuds.
To the intelligent land mammal with opposable thumbs who is watching videos on the bus without headphones. If you can afford enough cellular data to watch videos, surely you can afford a pair of earbuds.
Now it’s almost every social media… I can imagine the older folk scoffing at this irritation as “them young-ins and their social media addiction” but the problem is that whatsapp voice calls have been rendered useless right now. My mother uses whatsapp to reach out to family, including my brother and her sisters, living abroad. Now she can’t reach anyone without using a vpn, which she doesn’t have.Being unable to reach out to my friends due to censorship in the old country.
Would Skype work there? I got that on my phone and laptop for the trip I'm on now. Just load it with US$5 or whatever, and you can make international calls for a fraction of a cent per minute. You can send text messages on it as well I think.Now it’s almost every social media… I can imagine the older folk scoffing at this irritation as “them young-ins and their social media addiction” but the problem is that whatsapp voice calls have been rendered useless right now. My mother uses whatsapp to reach out to family, including my brother and her sisters, living abroad. Now she can’t reach anyone without using a vpn, which she doesn’t have.
Thank you for your suggestion. I never heard anything about skype working fine but even if it did I feel like my mother would be hesitant to pay five USD for a call. The internet did apparently started to work properly again. My mother can thankfully now reach to my brother and aunts. I myself didn’t notice it sooner because I didn’t turn off my myself since I still need it to reach out to my friends on Discord.Would Skype work there? I got that on my phone and laptop for the trip I'm on now. Just load it with US$5 or whatever, and you can make international calls for a fraction of a cent per minute. You can send text messages on it as well I think.
Would Skype work there? I got that on my phone and laptop for the trip I'm on now. Just load it with US$5 or whatever, and you can make international calls for a fraction of a cent per minute. You can send text messages on it as well I think.
It's not US$5 for a call - you just have to load the account with that minimum amount and that remains usable for something like ten years. The calls cost a fraction of a cent per minute, so you could be on the phone for an hour on an international call and it would only cost a few cents. I have it on my phone and laptop and it saved me when I had to be continually calling my bank back in NZ on my current trip.I never heard anything about skype working fine but even if it did I feel like my mother would be hesitant to pay five USD for a call.
That isn't a long-term solution sadly - Microsoft have recently announced that they will be shutting Skype down on May 5th 2025.
Absolutely agree - and this didn't always used to be the case but certain cinema companies have elected to make this change within the last decade or so.Cinema previews:
If you say the movie starts at 12.30, start the movie at 12.30 (not 12.45 after you play a bunch of previews).
People watching it are on a parking limit (or even paid parking depending on location) and would appreciate a straight answer on how long this thing is gonna run for.
Also it’s 2025 - I don’t need to see advertisements for other movies when I go to the cinema. I’ve seen them
advertised online; on socials; or discussed by family and friends.
I see your point, the reason is they want to give people time to get there in case they are a little bit behind for some reason (e.g. traffic jams). I am 100% fine with advertisements at movie theaters as long as they are movie related, though anything else is not cool. I swear that one time many years ago I saw an ad for Chick-Fil-A in a theater, which irritated me greatly because it has NOTHING to do with movies at all.Cinema previews:
If you say the movie starts at 12.30, start the movie at 12.30 (not 12.45 after you play a bunch of previews).
People watching it are on a parking limit (or even paid parking depending on location) and would appreciate a straight answer on how long this thing is gonna run for.
Also it’s 2025 - I don’t need to see advertisements for other movies when I go to the cinema. I’ve seen them
advertised online; on socials; or discussed by family and friends.
Completely agree (though licensing for dogs and cats might be a little extreme, I do believe licensing for dangerous breeds), I remember my disappointment seeing this medium dog chasing shorebirds and owner just allow that, I later witnessed another potential dangerous dog (yes I’m unfortunately afraid of dogs personally) running loose with owner lagging a little behind, seriously what is it with dog owners allowing their dogs to be unleashed in beaches?I hate it when people are irresponsible with dogs. Too many people don't have their dogs on leashes and they just allow them to run freely. I honestly think dog (and cat) ownership should require a license, or at least be more regulated than it is now.

I have previously mentioned here and in the discord chat rooms, that Turkey has a stray animal problem. A big one.
Feral dogs (and feral cats) are very destructive to the environment.Seeing dog feces on the road.
I have previously mentioned here and in the discord chat rooms, that Turkey has a stray animal problem. A big one. The government basically didn’t do anything to control the number of strays and now it too late. Meanwhile there are who are dumping food and kibble to the streets and opposing any attempt at collecting these animals by claiming that these animals are owned by the community as if they are some statue on a public square. If these animals really are “owned by the community” then thepeople who dump kibble and leftover human food to the ground“community” should also pick up after the animals instead of expecting the street cleaners to pick up after the strays.