

So come aboard and bring along all your hopes and dreams!


So come aboard and bring along all your hopes and dreams!


Adults love Legos and the Lego movies and video games are huge. It also captures nostalgia for many, which can capture Gen Z attention.
Plus it gets people talking about it. It’s a smart play.


I haven’t played StarFox since the SNES, so I’m actually stoked for this. I’m probably a rarity though.


Works very well on my Roku.
It’s more intuitive than Amazon and D+. Only Netflix is as smooth and useable for me.
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Dude. Where’s the NSFW tag?


They are really good at convincing their companies that if they stop marketing, everything will collapse.
I hate that I’m going to defend marketing here, but if they do stop marketing then things will collapse (for many businesses). Do I like marketing, personally? No. That’s why I got out of marketing and am becoming an elementary school teacher to help others rather than spit propaganda but I digress…
Marketing isn’t always about generating a sale. Many times its reach and brand recall. We’re a global and digital economy now, so reach is massively important for survival. Stopping marketing limits who is exposed to your brand and the repetition makes your company synonymous with a product.
Why do we call tissues Kleenex? Why do we call cotton swabs a Qtip? Why do we call small sticky notepads Post-Its? Why do we call searching “Googling”? Why do we gravitate toward those brands even when cheaper and more generic options exist that are perfectly on par?
Making those brands the prime thing you think of when you use a specific thing so that no one thinks of using something else even when they have money. You want people to mention your product or think about it even if they aren’t buying it.
You’re drowning out the potential of your competition. That’s marketing, and if you stop then your competitor takes over or a small business won’t grow.
Common People