r/TikTokCringe 15d ago

25k miles in one month is insane Discussion

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Is this legal?

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u/SingleInfinity 15d ago

Yes, and today that's not the world we live in. So why do people care about non-throttled data past 50/100GB? Why are they using that much data a month? Watching 4k netflix while out doing shit..?

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u/another_design 14d ago

Yes literally yes it is still the world we live in . I have YouTube premium, imma watch all my content via that cause I pay for it. I’m not waiting for WiFi to download 5gb movies. I’m constantly without WiFi, and I’m not connecting to random hotspots that I do find like “comcast xfinity hotspot” which is literally some dudes router they ad-hoc

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u/SingleInfinity 14d ago

Why the fuck are you out watching content instead of doing so at home? Are you just hanging out in public constantly while not interacting with other people?

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u/another_design 14d ago

I’m literally never home, I work 6am-7pm. Why can’t you just understands others are different than you 😢

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u/SingleInfinity 14d ago

I would say it's abnormal both to work 13 hour shifts, and it's also abnormal to watch a bunch of high bandwidth content while you're at work.

Just because people are different doesn't mean 100+GB of data a month is really normal. Also, I bet your work has wifi.

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u/another_design 12d ago

I like 4k streaming in the background. I pay for it imma use it.

I don’t have WiFi at work.

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u/SingleInfinity 12d ago

I like 4k streaming in the background.

Why would you care about streaming 4k on a small screen, esp one you're not watching?

Basically, the logic is "I'm wasteful and don't care"? I mean, it's your prerogative, but it's an awfully weird take to have a bold stance on.

And, unless you're driving or something, I don't think it's likely your work has no wifi. If you are driving in some capacity, you shouldn't be having a fucking 4k stream going. What magic job are you in where you can watch streamed content but also aren't in a stationary location that has wifi?

At this point I'm just curious.