Post them

Post them

Streambabbies need not apply

>Not collecting wax cylinders

>only 74 gigs

Why'd you even make this thread

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amateurs

>0 folders
user...

dumb thread

thats just what ive listened to
this is the other 738 gigs that i still need to hear

>electro swing
kys

Shouldn't be talking

> inb4 itunes

everything tagged neatly, about 4 years collecting. i do a purge every now and then, had like 10 gigs of modern trap hip hop that got nuked the last time.

all these FLAC babies baka

>caravan palace
>bad

please leave this board immediately

Hello I'm here and delivering in this thread.

>tfw filelet
Should I just end it?

*blocks your path*

what the actual fuck

Can't be fucked with screenshots, but 150GB of important stuff, and another 208GB of unsorted/poorly tagged shit that needs further listens or deleting.

Most of my music is V0
I regularly delete albums I don't listen to anymore

>backlogs
>backlog is bigger than actually listened music

lmao

>74 gigabytes
>calling others babies
wew lad

>I regularly delete albums I don't listen to anymore
One of the stupidest things you can do. With storage plentiful and dirt cheap, and with the internet increasingly being policed, why would you delete ANYTHING? You don't have to have it in your library but to put it in the recycle bin and empty it is beyond stupidity. Not even mentioning the fact you might revisit something years later and like it. Moron

he probably needs space for his hundreds of gigabytes of porn

Nah, I see sense in deleting stuff. Just keeps your collection tidy, and if you know it's something you don't like, you won't ever bother revisiting it. I mean, there's always new stuff out there to explore, so why go back to stuff you don't like?

>Just keeps your collection tidy
Did you not read my post? You don't NEED to have it in your library. But erasing the file is indefensible. My computer has a 2 tb hard drive. It will NEVER be full so why would I delete a fucking 100 meg album?
>if you know it's something you don't like, you won't ever bother revisiting it
I can't even tell you how many albums I didn't like at first or gave a proper chance that I came back to literally years later and enjoyed. You're being pointlessly short-sighted. If this was 20 years ago and we were shopping music around on floppy disks you'd have a point, but we aren't, so you don't.

You can get 4 terabytes for 100 dollars. In 2 years, maybe it will be 8 terabytes. I really don't care what you do in your private life but your justifications are futile. It just doesn't make sense in 2017.

My PC also has a 2TB hard drive. It is permanently near capacity, and I'm forever having to delete stuff.

>I can't even tell you how many albums I didn't like at first or gave a proper chance
I'm not talking about deleting stuff after one listen, but I'm not going to hang on to some generic 3rd wave post-rock album for no reason when I know there's plenty of better stuff I could be listening to. Life is short, why waste it force-feeding yourself music that does nothing for you?

I'm not even going to give you a proper reply because you plainly didn't read anything in my posts. Do your thing, it really doesn't affect me.

What, are you talking about how I ignored the ever-growing-hard-drive argument? Fuck that, I'm not blowing a hundred bucks on a new hard drive just to store music I don't like.

I promise you're going to feel differently about your policy in 5-10 years when there isn't a single download link on a totally policed and corporatized internet. Like I said, I don't care how you live your life, but I'm certain you're going to regret this part of it.

respect

You seem to care enough to keep arguing about it. And even assuming your conspiracy theory comes true, I still won't give a fuck about no longer having access to music I don't like.

Because I prefer to keep the minimum amount of things possible, because there's stuff I'm sure I won't listen to anymore, and because I don't like skipping around forever when I'm with other people and I just shuffle my whole library.
It has nothing to do with HDD space.

Also because I can just re-download anything I feel like in a minute.

An argument implies something that can't be objectively decided. You are objectively wrong about your stance on storage and music. When a 30 dollar thumb drive holds 2 TB in a year or two I'll just be sitting here smiling.

By the way, how exactly did you fill up a 2 TB hard drive when you have so little music? Porn? Movies? Video games? You seem to think that the only reason to buy storage is for more music which is pretty funny because I don't believe you have very much of it with your current philosophy.
>And even assuming your conspiracy theory comes true
Spoken like someone who is 16 and hasn't experienced the progression of the internet over the years. It's not a conspiracy and it's not a theory. It IS coming. This place isn't the wild west anymore, so get your riches while you can.

I like music.

>so little music
I've got over 350GB. That's more than most around here, but that's irrelevant. My HDD is mostly filled with video games and university projects. That's my main hobby, music comes second.

>You are objectively wrong about your stance on storage and music
How am I? Where's your objective proof? Or don't you know what that word means?

And yes, your theory is just that. There's no reason for digital music to go anywhere, and piracy will always exist in one form or another.

Jesus
>piracy will always exist in one form or another.
We'll see about that won't we.

i like to collect psychical media desu

500gb hard drive struggles

Had to upgrade backup hdd cause of this

:^)

Sent ;)

DELETE THIS

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>79.4 GB
PFFFFFFF

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