yup.
I’m on several linux channels, and im a mod on a fairly busy mental and physical health support site.
(the latter also has a web interface so 95% of the young un’s dont even realise they are on IRC)
Im on IRC daily
yup.
I’m on several linux channels, and im a mod on a fairly busy mental and physical health support site.
(the latter also has a web interface so 95% of the young un’s dont even realise they are on IRC)
Im on IRC daily
exactly this.
The first rule of Fight Club…
There’s a few providers who have lasted the course, some as long as ten years, but they don’t have superiptv.xyz websites, they don’t have facebook groups, or twitter accounts. They rely on word of mouth and handle their business on telegram/discord etc
The other 30% are the COD players currently missing somewhere in Ukraine
I have been with the same ones for 6 years and they have had their ups and downs but on the whole have been reliable.
BUT…
Its like Fight Club… the first rule of having a good iptv service, is don’t talk about your iptv service.
Honestly, the good ones, are the ones that do just that and try and stay under the radar. If its got a megacheapiptv.com website, or a facebook group, then chances are it wont be around long.
He will end up “compromising”.
You can block people, but only people without blue check marks.
Wanna harass someone, wanna be a troll, subscribe to Twitter blue and you can’t be blocked…
One of my favourite books, High Fidelity. I think I am in the age range and demo it was written for, so much rings true. When I heard there was a film coming out I was so excited, and then I read it was being moved from London and re-set in Chicago, and my heart sank.
Boy was I wrong. John Cusack was great, Todd Louiso was histerical, and it was Jack Black’s breakout performance. (I honestly am not sure he has been funnier since)
And the Chicago setting 100% worked, better than London would have