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It was pretty cool driving through it usually people just drive around it bc driving in it is stressful but they did bc we hadn't seen it before and I'm glad bc I've never seen buildings like that before. Chicago isn't really a place you can just drive around in though you have to be going somewhere because if you get lost then you can accidentally drive into dangerous areas
I managed to study french a little bit! And I watched some YouTube videos and I have the feeling that I could understand more than before
Oh as for the YouTube videos I watched, I meant japanese not french!!
Netflix's weird region locked policies bugged me, so I downloaded a VPN to change my digital location so I could watch Scott Pilgrim takes off. I didn't get to finish it though, because my mother was mad at me and blocked pretty much all of the apps on my phone. That happened a pretty long time ago, and now I've mostly given up on ever getting those apps back. Most of them I don't need anyway, I don't want to waste my time playing mediocre mobile games. Anyways, the point is if your streaming service has region locked content, a decent VPN can completely bypass those restrictions. The best VPNs cost money, but there are some functional ones that make money by preying on those with weak wills. Basically they have ads. As to whether it's legal, I have no idea. I'm pretty sure it's legal in America, but that might change with state legislation. Outside of America I don't know, but I think they should be legal in most of Europe.
Free VPNs make their money by selling user data. That might not matter to you right now, but it is something to keep in mind.
Free VPNs make their money by selling user data. That might not matter to you right now, but it is something to keep in mind.
Thanks for the info.
Ikr! The amount of ads on free Crunchyroll is way too crazy!
That's cool you got to visit Chicago and even Canada too! What kind of cool things to do does Germany have? Me, I live in the state of Ohio, which is to the east of Chicago (2 states to the right), it isn't the biggest for tourism tho but at least it's pretty chill and the people are nice as long (at least if you're in a more rural area I think)
Ive been to Ohio before I'm pretty sure the Ark Encounter museum is there and it's really cool if you ever get the chance to go
Also yeah, it sucks that a lot of sites have the region issue. I'd like to try watching anime on a Japanese streaming site but (a) Idk what people even use over there (maybe @TheFallenHawk knows?) and (b) it probably won't work in the US again due to region issues or card issues.
I've had issues before with my American card not being accepted to pay for Japanese services so I couldn't use them, even if they were technically available to the US
I lived in Missouri, and the only real things to remember about Missouri is the arch in Saint Louis (one of the most dangerous cities, don't recommend cos just driving through can be terrifying) and then the city of Branson has a bunch of attractions and stuff but for all that it feels like most people don't know about it and wonder what goes on there
Just searched it and it looks like its in Kentucky. Me and my family actually went there on the way to Florida on vacation last year!! It was HUGE and there was a lot to see there
Most people just record it when it comes on normal television I think I don't think they have much of an anime streaming platform, the one I saw you had to pay for everything past episode one so it wasn't great.. of course there's Netflix and Disney and Amazon Prime here but those are all subscription anyways
Dang, that sounds pretty scary the inner parts of cities in general are scary honestly, but that sounds like even more so. (Bet youre glad to be living in Japan now) huh, thats interesting about Branson tho
I went to Ohio twice this year one time to go to a funeral and the other time to get back from the east coast. One time we stayed at an air bnb in Dayton, and we went by where my great great grandparents apparently lived, but it must have been different when they lived there because it was kind of creepy A lot of houses were literally in shambles and the gas station was seedy and like there were these people riding halfway out of a car and shouting idk it was weird. Otherwise my great grandma lived in Akron but otherwise I don't have much experience of Ohio
Bro I saw someone doing that a while back too!! (Not shouting tho but some girl was totally chilling sitting on the pasenger side window) Must be a crazy Ohio people thing