• SolOrion
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    2 months ago

    I pay for a single streaming service, and that’s just because it directly supports the people running the service and making the content.

    Nebula?

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      2 months ago

      Slippi was right, I pay for dropout.tv. It’s an amazing platform that basically rose from the ashes of college humor. If you like their style of humor, they have a bunch of new shows and tons of D&D-like content. Easiest $5/mo I spend.

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          2 months ago

          Me and my partners are still working through NSBU, but I can’t recall if we’ve seen season 1. So much content and so little time!

          Enjoy watching as it comes out!

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            2 months ago

            Season 1 is only 5 episodes of actual play, so it’s a fairly quick watch.

            Never Stop Blowing Up was a great season, you’re in for a great time. I highly recommend watching the Adventuring Party, generally, and especially for NSBU.

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              2 months ago

              We have been, and it’s sooopoo good. Also nice to see some BTS stuff and characters progressing. My partners don’t always like watching the adventuring party, but I enjoy them.

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                2 months ago

                I think that’s fair, I do think AP got way better once they started recording after the episode they were for compared to when they used to record them after the season was over.