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Post by antiram on Nov 8, 2017 7:02:08 GMT
Well, some highlights are that he has played the first 10 Kiss albums 100 times each, and he has watched most of his movies 10 times each. He claims to listen to and watch only the things he likes, over and over again. This is a very Shitian characteristic. He almost comes right out and admits that having a new idea is dangerous and painful, and he does whatever he can to avoid coming into contact with anything new. And he says this like it is a good thing, a philosophy and guiding principle he shares as wisdom. He also scoffs at the rubes who bought the "Wizard of Oz" BluRay box, which apparently is not as sensible an investment as his Kiss records, or something like that.
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Post by audiopro on Nov 8, 2017 15:39:38 GMT
I've spent the last few years selling most of my records. Because I've been prepared to play the long game, I haven't made a loss on any of them. Frankly, the £450 in cash I got for my mono White Album (which I bought for £40 in the early 1990s) was worth more to me than owning a mono White Album. It was fair enough when the mono version was unavailable and didn't look as if it would ever be reissued, but why would I want it on two massive bits of distortion-filled plastic when there's a file on my computer which sounds so much better?
I love my iPod. I haven't played a record since 2013.
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