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venom0706
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Default Jun 20, 2018 at 02:15 AM
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Ok, this may sound weird...

I have an OCD about not having a film on all my devices. For example, after the film has been released on digital and I have bought it for my Android device, I fear of not having it on ALL my devices (my backup Android phones as well).

I fear that even if one device breaks, I won't be able to access this beloved film and watch it whenever I want...

This is why I also buy it on Blu-Ray, so I can ensure that I can watch it on ONE more device (my PS4). I had a recent case that I had bought a film series on DVD, but I also had to buy it on Blu-Ray for... just in case.

The problem is that one of these devices recently started causing problems (it's an old tablet), and I suddenly panicked that something went wrong (in my head, the integrity of all devices working properly has been brought down).

Sorry for the long post. I know it sounds weird, but that's a weird OCD I have.

Thank you and appreciated!
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Default Jun 20, 2018 at 06:36 AM
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hey venom,

this isn't weird at all

I'll tell you a story:

when the latest rocky came out, I baught about 7 coppies of the dvd rocky (in case one of them got scratched or snapped), and downloaded it to my pc. I thought at the time it was strange, but I guess I really loved the movie, so not that strange, huh?

with opheliac (the cd I like by emilie autumn), I buy a new copy every few weeks for the same reason- in case it breaks

I understand.
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