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by ralfn
1104 days ago
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Why? This makes no sense. You had the subscription, so I assume you experienced value from it. But you are willing to make a stand and deny yourself that value so other people could share their Netflix. People you don't know. Thats extremely principled and selfless. I have a hard time believing this. There are way more meaningful ways to help others by denying yourself value. You didn't cancel Netflix to feed a homeless person but to help someone with too much time and too little money, but no so little they couldnt a roof, a couch, a TV and a internet connection, from wasting their life watching TV. What's the point? |
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This approach to conversation doesn't make me hopeful you will honestly think about my reasons, since you already decided they don't make sense.
> Thats extremely principled and selfless.
Thank you, that's very nice to say! :)