There's just so few things that people actually watch multiple times. The things that people actually watch multiple times tend to be the same handful of movies and shows that rotates over the years. To do that you only need a very small library. Having a large media library is mostly just waste of space, even if it's digital is wasted because you're unlikely to watch 90% of it after the first time.
But, for me at least, not only having media when I'm at home is the real benefit. Not everyone wants to manage their own media server with remote access and the eventual debugging that follows with it.
Environmentally, absolutely...personally? I absolutely fucking hate using public transport. I'd take 90min of sitting still in traffic alone in my car over bumping and griding with random strangers for 90min on a train any day.
This point i don't get...in all my jobs, team leads, department managers and basically all management level employees are sitting in the same open office as everyone else. I have never been somewhere where this is not the case. Is this a predominantly American thing?
But again, it is actually completely untold by the artist, so people can construct whatever the hell they like with it...The artist holds no right or control to what people get from their works, if this persons makes the construct that she's under the table in the last panel, then that's no less correct than what you might get from it, regardless of the obvious inferences you mention.
I've always hated games with boss fights where you can only actually defeat the boss in the specific fighting pattern that the devs made. A slight 3/4 combo variation doesn't break that annoying design method.
I saved these 10 tactical handheld nukes for a fucking reason, now stop forcing how I want to play your stupid game!
Huh...what they actually write in the response in no way suggests that to me, it's just completely nonsensical like they started typing the response but accidentally hit send too soon and just didn't bother fixing it.
I'm pretty sure they stick it to each other...