Jim Ignatowksi is another media addicted television nut and ponders direction to go with dozens of streaming services

     Terry Blue
   Taxi appeared on my DVD rotation and  the famed episode of Jim Ignatowski and his  many and television screens came up again. Iggy predicted the dumming of America and the mediacrocy running politics and the country and now he wonders how many  streaming services he will be able to afford and wonders for the future of Netflix as Netflix stock went up 8500 percent from ten years ago but the  future of content as  company remains on doubt as as  all of the top third party media
companies that provided it content are deciding to start their own services and get subscribers instead of delivering them for Netflix. Disney's decision to get into its own streaming services and scooping up all its content form Netflix is a death knell for the company.  Jim Ignatowski and the rest of the 95 percent television hogs and addicts are wondering how the fuck are they going to be able to afford what will be like six or seven subscription streaming service and bills that as re going to increase often like cable bills. The mass television goal of Jim Ignatowski episode is weird but true of a globalized world so connected to the consumerist obsession and greed delivered with the  content created by today's mass media. Jim I is dumber than a brick and a lifetime of drugs and TV viewing are the likely culprit and this explains why there is such an emphasis on movies and mass media pushed on the masses by the top percent. Television mass media serve the principles of the top one percent who run it and make all the decisions of who works it, advertising rates of corporate tribute, a and what is news and Jim knew there would be a day. There already is too much television and not enough eye balls for all these networks and basically the networks will be counting AI and Russian Bots as views and excuses for increased advertising and subsumption rates acquiring more debt for lame programming few will remember ten years down the like  and one can only hope Netflix will not live to see this period.

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