So, on Monday, my small, local ISP is shutting down for good. Meaning that I'll have zero internet access at home for the next 3-4 months, when their competition gets done installing a completely different setup*. So, I've done what any reasonable person would do: I've begun stockpiling movies, music, books and porn. While 60+ books, varying from classical literature collections to tech novels and shitty fantasy books (I'm looking at you, Forgotten Realms) is passable, and 88gb of music is a decent amount, what really impresses me is the porn. I've been doing one-month memberships for the past two weeks (when I found out I'm losing internet), and have managed to stack up 118gb worth of porn. Based on the present rate of aggregation, I'm estimating I'll break ~130gb by the time my ISP powers down. Now, prior to this, I kept literally nothing. I've relied on the world wide weberverse for everything for years. How does this compare? Are you an archivist, or do you stream everything? (LSS: I've had RF-based internet access, which is going to be replaced with a dedicated fiber line).
Wow, Now I feel like I'm missing something by not watching porn... How's that much porn like, dear DarkFool?
Re: Okay, so literally nothing was incorrect, but I did at one point fill the drive of the system I was working on (which is an AIO with no extra drive bays), and purged a large amount of the collection. I do know precisely how much I started with, and how much I downloaded? No. I know it was at least 60gb (the amount I can easily account for, which is the contents of a favorite site), but I didn't think I had very much. Thank you, collective memory, for ruining a perfectly good brag.