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24th February 2022, 01:20 AM
#6
This is why I prefer physical copies like DVDs for the cartoons, because the physical copies (comics and DVDs) will survive for a long time when stored away somewhere protected, but digital copies can be lost (computer dies suddenly) or corrupted (virus), or not completely on your device if it is just purchasing a (often temporary) license/subscription to view and stream a cartoon/movie... which only lasts as long as that company or subscription, or format exists.
And personally, there's just something different about having a physical copy (comic or DVD) on display in the collection, to browse and hold, and randomly be inspired to play/read (as I often do when I am in the room that has my comics and DVDs... sometimes something will catch my eye and I will read or play it).
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