Netflix — A Haiku

What on earth to do?
Limited alternatives
Completed Netflix
Summary
The content reflects a user's experience with Netflix, expressed through a haiku, indicating a sense of indecision and exhaustion with the streaming service's offerings.
Abstract
The web content presents a creative take on the user experience with Netflix, encapsulated in a haiku titled "Netflix — A Haiku." The haiku consists of three lines: "What on earth to do?", "Limited alternatives", and "Completed Netflix", which collectively convey a sense of aimlessness and dissatisfaction after presumably exhausting the available content on the platform. The accompanying image, credited to John-Mark Smith at Pexels, visually represents the theme of the haiku with a figure gazing at a television screen, suggesting a moment of contemplation or decision-making.
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