We all spend way too much time streaming our favorite shows and movies. But when do you know you have a problem?
- You might be addicted to Netflix if you’ve tried to “skip intro” during a live conversation.
- You might be addicted to Netflix if you’ve ever calculated the amount of time saved by not watching end credits.
- You might be addicted to Netflix if your idea of multitasking is watching Netflix on your phone while watching Netflix on your TV.
- You might be addicted to Netflix if you think a “good night’s sleep” means finishing an entire series before sunrise.
- You might be addicted to Netflix if you’ve planned a vacation solely based on the availability of Wi-Fi and streaming services.
- You might be addicted to Netflix if you’ve learned more about history from period dramas than from your high school history class.
- You might be addicted to Netflix if you’ve developed an emotional attachment to fictional characters stronger than some real-life relationships.
- You might be addicted to Netflix if your response to “How’s your day going?” involves summarizing your latest show’s plot twists.
- You might be addicted to Netflix if your bucket list includes “Finish all the series on my watchlist.”
- You might be addicted to Netflix if you believe “Are you still watching?” is a passive-aggressive personal attack.
So many good shows, so little time. More shows and movies than anyone could watch in a lifetime.