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In a 2016 survey of nearly 1,500 people, those that said they were likely to spend a hypothetical windfall impulsively also reported higher levels of other impulsive behavior, like binge drinking and unprotected sex.
In a 2016 survey of nearly 1,500 people, those that said they were likely to spend a hypothetical windfall impulsively also reported higher levels of other impulsive behavior, like binge drinking and unprotected sex.
My friends had free time, so they were redoing their houses, all their little DIY projects, binge watching all their little shows on HGTV.
all their little DIY projects, binge
The last show I binge-watched—so I'm rewatching Succession because I started the first season,
The last show I binge-watched—so I'm rewatching Succession because I started the first season,
You might say, "It's supposed to be cold and rainy this weekend, so I'm just going to stay in and read a book," or, "I'm just going to stay in and do some things around the house." To binge watch.
You might say, "It's supposed to be cold and rainy this weekend, so I'm just going to stay in and read a book," or, "I'm just going to stay in and do some things around the house." To binge watch.
I'm Brad with wicked binge and buckle up folks, because it's gonna be a rough ride.
And what's crazy is that you can now generate video that also has sound, and this is all being put together in a new tool called Flow, which is targeted at Hollywood studios, and someday might be used to generate all the content that you binge on Netflix.
and someday might be used to generate all the content that you binge on Netflix.
When you share a physical closeness, like cuddling, holding hands, or just binge watching a show together, oxytocin levels rise, flooding your brain with feelings of warmth and safety.
When you share physical closeness, like cuddling, holding hands, or just binge-watching a show together, oxytocin levels rise, flooding your brain with feelings of warmth and safety.
When you share a physical closeness, like cuddling, holding hands, or just binge watching a show together, oxytocin levels rise, flooding your brain with feelings of warmth and safety.
When you share physical closeness, like cuddling, holding hands, or just binge-watching a show together, oxytocin levels rise, flooding your brain with feelings of warmth and safety.
Binge-watching pretty much everything on Netflix or Stan.
Now, what does it mean to "binge-watch" something?
When you binge-watch something, it means you watch a lot of episodes of a series in a row.