totally normal movie links aha... cough,., 🍵🌊🌊
two boys one school!! (2003)
elephant video!! (2003)
(lmk if thesw dont work!!)

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totally normal movie links aha... cough,., 🍵🌊🌊
two boys one school!! (2003)
elephant video!! (2003)
(lmk if thesw dont work!!)

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Doctor Who is being taken off of HBO Max at the end of the month, which was the main way a lot of people, especially their American audience, were watching it. If you don't want to pay for BritBox, buy all of the DVDs or resort to... other methods 🏴☠️... there are still a few ways you can watch it.
Dailymotion has almost every episode, including most Classic Who ones. Just search up the episode you're looking for and you should find it. However with Dailymotion there will be no subtitles and a bit of a visual quality drop. Most episodes of Torchwood can also be found there as well.
Internet Archive has a few as well, specifically series one, series two, and series three. I've also seen some Classic Who episodes on there as well so if you're looking for a specific one it's worth a shot.
Tumblr user @kaydensb also made a masterlist of Google Doc links to a bunch of things, including all of NuWho! (There's so much other stuff on there as well though, definitely check it out) (kaydensb if you want me to remove this lmk)
If anyone knows another (preferably legal) option please reblog with it.
If you're more interested in physical media Internet Archive allows you to safely and directly download, and there are plenty of Dailymotion to MP4 converters online (be careful though, I have yet to find one that is ad free). After that you can move them to a USB drive or DVD or whatever else you'd like.
Edit: Most of Classic Who can be found on Tubi, you just need an account!
Edit again: The 1996 Movie can be found on YouTube and Internet Archive , and Scream of the Shalka can also be found on Internet Archive
Oh thank gosh, it's on Dailymotion. I don't have to break the YouTube boycott to finally familiarize myself with this
Mister Ed S2E25 - Clint Eastwood Meets Mister Ed (April 22, 1962)
~25 minutes on Dailymotion

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Q: Is _____ (other main platform) safe to use?
A: The current companies/platforms that I currently know of that are going to or have already implemented similar policies are:
YouTube
Google (including Chrome, Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Slides, etc)
TikTok
Meta (Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and Whatsapp)
Twitter/X
Bluesky (only in the UK)
Spotify
Discord
Dailymotion
Xbox (only in the UK)
Twitch (only in the UK)
Can anyone tell me anything about odysee and dailymotion
People are just unclear and or information is just years old