It's more like what I don't do: I don't establish habits when interacting with other people. For example I don't go buy coffee at the same place every day. Even if there is a place I like and I'm passing next to it every day I will mix it up a bit. Not go some days or change the order. The only reason is for the people in the store not to notice that I have a habit. I think they would think it's weird. And it's not like I have some social phobia. I make friends and interact with people normally. It's just this one thing: a fear that a shopkeeper will say "the same as always?". No, you don't know what I want. You don't know me at all!
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First couple seasons were great. The movies were shit. Later seasons were shit.
That's not what being in a bubble means. Being in a bubble means I only have contact with some specific content and I'm not aware of the reviews and revenue Disney content gets. Knowing that people like it and still saying it's shit just means I'm smarter than most people and can judge this content better than the masses.
I guess you're right. Not all content on the platform is shit, only all content made by Disney is. But I highly doubt a lot of people pay for Disney+ to watch non-Disney content.
What me being in a bubble has to do with anything? I know there are people who like this shit. I personally know people who absolutely love this shit. Doesn't make it any less shitty.
No, other services have some good stuff. Disney+ is only a good option if you have kids and you don't want them to be very smart when then grow up.
Nah, it's objectively shit.
Why would anyone pay for Disney? All their content is shit.
Ok, but how will this help them get more users? Because I can easily see how it will make them less users.
So every time you have an argument with someone they 'live in a bubble'? Every time someone disagrees with you they are "living in their own world"? I don't think this is how it works. ive in a bubble
No, it does not mean "reject views". Reject views is completely different from denying reality. What we're talking about are opinions and interpretations. Not agreeing with you about it is not 'being in a bubble'. You're simply using this term wrong.
But moving on. It's easy to say 'art is subjective' and pretend it's closes the topic but obviously there are better and worse movies. You have movies that explore interesting ideas in creative and daring ways and than you have Marvel type movies which are just pure entertainment without anything original or novel in them. These are no more 'art' than a ride on a roller coaster is. It's fun but empty. There's nothing subjective to it. People liking something does not make it art.