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Delete Everything
So I have been considering, deleting everything even the project folders. Just, remove all of my content because - it's all crap anyway and nobody cares. Then shut down all of my profiles on every site. Abandon all tech and go back to what it was like when things were better.

Thoughts?
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You're more than happy to destroy everything you've worked for, but there is no "going back". Things have changed, and not for the better. There's no sign on things genuinely improving, so it's a false premise to believe throwing everything away is good to help you.


But what the hell do I know, I'm just some guy on the Internet.
Keep it and take a vacation in nature.
Lanterno 22 Aug @ 6:22pm 
If you regret it. G-luck getting it all back.
Originally posted by TPGamesAU:
Abandon all tech and go back to what it was like when things were better.

Thoughts?

I tried to go without the internet for 2 years at one point.

Yes i could barely manage it but i had to keep asking people who had the internet for help at times.

Now it's worse, You actually need tech to survive, like the banks shutting their stores and making people do almost everything online.

Even most the post shops have closed, You used to be able to go to one and pay your bills, Nope, no more.
Gammy 22 Aug @ 6:52pm 
Yes, time to pivot into more lucrative projects and sphere, if the ♥♥♥♥ you've been doing doesn't work and net you results, why keep doing it?
Originally posted by primeinsurrection:
Keep it and take a vacation in nature.
:dronelike:
Also helps you think...
Lime 22 Aug @ 7:04pm 
Is it costing you anything? Like, when I'm bored of a book I'm reading I don't set it on fire, I put it back on the shelf for later. If you catch my drift.
Yes dont delete but take year away. If its important youll know by then you need it
Do what you feel is right, who cares what other people say? If you feel it's right, do it.
Originally posted by Lime:
Is it costing you anything? Like, when I'm bored of a book I'm reading I don't set it on fire, I put it back on the shelf for later. If you catch my drift.

It's not the same thing though.
Originally posted by Pocket Change:
You're more than happy to destroy everything you've worked for, but there is no "going back". Things have changed, and not for the better. There's no sign on things genuinely improving, so it's a false premise to believe throwing everything away is good to help you.


But what the hell do I know, I'm just some guy on the Internet.

Well, throwing away what I can deal without. I know some things may be mandatory.
Originally posted by primeinsurrection:
Keep it and take a vacation in nature.

Even nature is getting on my nerves though.

I'm going grump. Getting old.
Simplified, but a lot more work. You'll be healthier that way.
Yeah because burning all bridges always works out so well... :squirtheh:
Originally posted by TPGamesAU:
... - it's all crap anyway and nobody cares. Then shut down all of my profiles on every site. ...
Someone probably does and just doesn't have the voice to tell you.

I've seen so much stuff that I cared about on YouTube deleted by its own creator who had this mindset and it's just terrible. Really made some music studies more difficult and sometimes made it harder to get through tough times in life when a song I was leaning on as a crutch got deleted by its own creator thinking lowly of themselves like this.

You drag others down with you when you think and act this way about your own work.
If you're doing it to avoid frivolous bans and copyright claims then I understand but if you're just doing it for the reasons that you said then you were planning on walking away anyways - what difference does it make if you leave the content up or not?

If you really want to walk away so badly, why don't you just delete your apps and stop signing in and stuff instead of deleting the content too?
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