Netflix, Netflix and Netflix. What could possibly go wrong with Netflix? It's everywhere. It's the Coca Cola of streaming. Everyone has. It has a friend to myself. I maybe even a password for it from a family member. But there's always a But just like every boom, there's a bust. And yesterday, big graph one of those things we've learned to love and hate since the pandemic started, as they give us an idea of how the apocalypse is going. So Netflix is surging to the sky. Fall off a cliff. Who knew this could happen? I mean, most people surely, there will always come a day of reckoning for every company, because that's the nature of the marketplace. Today's instagram was yesterday's MySpace, which many of you will have to Google to figure that out. How bad was it? 40% lost. Okay, that seems bad. But wait for the figure. $60 billion. That's right, $60 billion. That's what they lost. It sent shock waves across all the stream Is Disney Warner Spotify. Dear Keith, it's fine. Everybody, everything's fine. Nobody panic for the first time, we don't have a growth crap, but that's fine. We actually had a loss. That's fine. We have plans no more nor the sharing of passwords. Okay, that's gone. Maybe some advertising. That's fine. Who doesn't like a bit of advertising the middle of a binge? Come on. We're fine, really. Who's up for some endless scrolling through thousands of titles to point something, anything you might like doing that fix, chill? Or should that be chilly? They must be chilly. Now that you've plummeted into the cold depths of reality, everything ends VHS DVD stream. What's next? Who knows? Maybe we go back. Maybe we revert. Maybe the world goes back to enjoying the look of a hard thought DVD collection on the wall. Or maybe we have an algorithm implanted in awry on Call it I movie trademark mine.
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