

Since you get to pick your seat when you buy your ticket, I’ve been showing up 20 minutes after the start time. I catch the tail end of the endless trailers and haven’t missed any of the movie yet.
I don’t think they thought this through…
Since you get to pick your seat when you buy your ticket, I’ve been showing up 20 minutes after the start time. I catch the tail end of the endless trailers and haven’t missed any of the movie yet.
I don’t think they thought this through…
Am I missing something or does “This text has been loaded in plain text format due to the large size of the XML/HTML file. Loading the XML/HTML in a new window (2MB) may take several minutes or possibly cause your browser to become unresponsive” mean nothing? I could very well be missing something.
I was calling them out on posting what happened to them on Reddit onto Lemmy. What’s the point of coming to Lemmy if so much of the conversation revolves around Reddit? At any rate, the original title had r/, which is a Reddit prefix. I then expressed my displeasure of Reddit showing up on Lemmy and was thus down voted. At some point OP edited the title, removing “r.” So, no, it’s not a simple typo.
Let’s be honest, the mistake I was pointing out has been fixed, which now makes it seem as though I had no idea what I was talking about. OP put r/, I called them out on it, “r” was removed without an edit comment, making me look like I didn’t know what I was talking about. Why did you even bother commenting on this?
I now see what you’re talking about, but only after tapping the image and specifically zooming in to that part of the image. Let’s be honest, though, OP knew they messed up because the “r” has since been removed from the title.
r/ is the Reddit prefix. How is this NOT about Reddit?
Why are you complaining on Lemmy about what happened to you on Reddit? Are you trying to rally support? Do you want people to feel sorry for you? What’s your goal here? Honestly, I don’t care. I’m just so, so tired of hearing about Reddit on Lemmy.
Talking about Reddit on Lemmy is getting really old.
I think you’re being just a touch dramatic, but aight, dude. I don’t have any relationship with Amazon other than being a Prime subscriber.
Just to be clear, what they pay their employees and the commercials they show made you feel enslaved?
I don’t understand this mindset. Could you elaborate a bit? What about Amazon’s service or products made you feel enslaved by them?
I can agree that ad revenue hasn’t changed much, but it would be interesting to see how many hits each ad get, which can be determined by what time a person redeems their ticket. If anything, I’d guess that fewer people see the ads, based solely on my own experience. And also based solely on my own experience, I don’t think concession sales have changed, either.