Oh right I remember this guy
https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2020/01/28/country-singer-chase-rice-explains-how-he-got-pulled-into-that-cruel-twist-bachelor/
We have been having problems w/ embeds on AMP-enabled pages and links viewed through Twitter. Still working through some issues in general, but even if we don't fix soon, post-relaunch everything should work fine.
I have a black-on-black Krallice shirt and honestly it's not working out. They should've went w/ Gildan Heavy Cotton -- fade is so nice after you wear a lot.
Yeah, honestly Ryan almost published an essay today, but we have a lot going on rn and time got away from us. Also the label wouldn't send an advance until Wednesday for some reason.
I've looked into a bunch of these platforms. Patreon is a good solution to paywall bonus content ... but said content lives on Patreon. There are other services that offer a more integrated solution, so that the content could live on this site. That seems better? But a lot more work (and $ upfront for dev costs) to implement. Anyway, it's in the works. :)
If you use an adblocker that does affect our revenue, yes. I know the video ads are annoying and I expect some of the people who visit the site A LOT may use ad block. Readers who visit like once a week should just deal w/ the videos imo. Especially on desktop where it doesn't block anything.
Actually clicking on the links does not matter! Advertisers pay for impressions, and cost is based on how prominent the ad is.
And yes, down the line there will be an option to pay monthly for an ad-free experience. Promise we are working hard on all this stuff, but these technical solutions take time to build and the SaaS required to implement them costs money, etc.
Also s/o our beloved former photog Andrew Youssef — Hum was his favorite band
https://www.stereogum.com/1570912/how-rock-photographer-andrew-youssef-became-nine-inch-nails-most-famous-fan/video/
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