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All media is effectively going to be lost some day and there's nothing you can do about it. You can set up a live recording of every TV channel, archive every movie coming out, try to save it all and it won't matter because something will inevitably be lost. Instead of trying to digitize everything, focus on enjoying the present.
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Noooo but muhh heckin children's pilot that was never aired.

There's already grownups preserving stuff that is culturally significant in places like the Library of Congress. I don't get why zoomers are so obsessed with this crap.
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congrats on figuring out how time works
the universe will die eventually and there will be absolutely nothing left making everything that ever happened 100% pointless. isn't life fun?
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it's funny how the internet was supposed to immortalize everything and make everything easily accessible but instead it's had the opposite effect. Digital media is constantly being removed, altered, tossed around between companies, and locked behind ever-increasing paywalls. How did we get to this point?



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