I've never seen the one in my town like this. Yes, it's in the USA.
Someology
In much of the country, even smaller towns, the problem is that supply and demand is being artificially manipulated by corporations from outside the area coming in, outbidding locals, then putting what we're owner occupied homes on the market for jacked up rent prices. This encourages other local landlords to charge more, because they can.
You should add these to the photo, to make an awesome cool guide.
I just get "Sorry, the page you requested can not be found:(".
Usually you get 1 set top box included in your plan and a limit on how many devices can stream via the cable app at once (cable is all streaming now in most places, and even many small cable companies have Android and iOS apps to stream for their subscribers). You cannot usually watch cable directly with even a very new TV and coax alone, because its just video streaming over Cable Internet now. Then you pay a rental fee per box for any extra TVs, or if you need to stream to more than the included limit of 3-5 you have to upgrade your plan/package.
You are using the terms sociological and psychological a bit incorrectly. Sociological phenomenon definitely feed into individual psychological phenomenon. Sometimes (actually commonly) an individual uses a psychological coping mechanism as a means to survive their sociological setting. Sociology affects Psychology of individuals, but that does not mean the individual psychological phenomenon do not exist on an individual level or that those things are solely Sociological.
Sounds like a darkroom timer would do what you need.
The phone should do this by itself. Other brands of phones do. I don't have that model to check, but sometimes there is an auto or preferred setting that will encourage it to do that. May require you doing some research.
Yes, it sadly is Chromium based.
Have a look at Vivaldi for Android.
Non profits who want to keep under paying educated employees, suing to reverse PSLF awardees. So scummy it's painful.
Paw Paw is the only member of the papaya family that is native to North America. They taste nothing like a mango or a papaya, though. Hard to describe.