do you guys stream, directly download or torrent movies???

I was thinking of watching a movie, so I wanted to ask ( I have sources, don't want links). Do you usually stream movies or download them? If you download them, do you use torrents or direct downloads?

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u/thunderONEz — 8 days ago

Does reputed college really matter?

19M, currently in my second semester of BBA from an open university, and lately I’ve been feeling really lost about my future.
I honestly wasted my whole time after joining college and didn’t focus much on studies or skill-building. Now when I look at the job market, it feels overwhelming. I keep seeing posts from people saying that even after completing courses like CFA, they’re struggling to land decent opportunities, and it’s making me anxious about where I stand.
Since I’m already from an open university, I’m worried my degree literally has zero value. I genuinely want to improve my situation and make better decisions from here onwards but I’m confused about what path makes the most sense.
Should I focus on professional courses like CFA/FRM/financial certifications? Or would preparing for an MBA later be a better way to compensate for my academic background? Are there other career paths or skills I should seriously look into during my graduation?
I’m just seeking realistic advice from people who’ve been through something similar or understand the current market.
Thanks
my quals- 12th pass

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u/thunderONEz — 1 month ago

does college really matter that much?

19M, currently in my second semester of BBA from an open university, and lately I’ve been feeling really lost about my future.
I honestly wasted my whole time after joining college and didn’t focus much on studies or skill-building. Now when I look at the job market, it feels overwhelming. I keep seeing posts from people saying that even after completing courses like CFA, they’re struggling to land decent opportunities, and it’s making me anxious about where I stand.
Since I’m already from an open university, I’m worried my degree literally has zero value. I genuinely want to improve my situation and make better decisions from here onwards but I’m confused about what path makes the most sense.
Should I focus on professional courses like CFA/FRM/financial certifications? Or would preparing for an MBA later be a better way to compensate for my academic background? Are there other career paths or skills I should seriously look into during my graduation?
I’m just seeking realistic advice from people who’ve been through something similar or understand the current market.
Thanks

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u/thunderONEz — 1 month ago

experienced skaters of this sub!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

hey
can anyone with experience in skateboarding post a 101 skateboard buying guide for beginners and pin it or make a wiki.
Like r/NewSkaters wiki- Which is more relevant for us?

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u/thunderONEz — 1 month ago

Buying a second hand skateboard, any tips or guidance? - Complete Beginner.

Hello everyone, I’m a complete beginner and want to start skateboarding but new skateboards are pretty expensive for me. I’m planning to look for a used board on OLX or Facebook Marketplace instead.

Can you help me figure out what kind of skateboard I should look for? My main goal is learning tricks, with maybe a little bit of cruising inside gated neighborhoods. Cruising on regular streets isn’t practical where I live because the area is crowded and rough, and I don't wanna crash into pedestrians or any vehicle.

I also wanted to ask if I need special skate shoes as a beginner, or if regular sports/running shoes are fine for starting out.

Chatgpt suggested buying a used skateboard, with softer wheels around 80A, and buying a skate T-tool. Does that sound right?

Thanks!

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u/thunderONEz — 2 months ago