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LOL the 'real' lost media is my sanity dealing with u guys

like SERIOUSLY, how many times can u discuss a lost spongebob episode or some weird unaired pilot? and dont even get me started on the 'lost video games'... do something productive with your lives people!

Submitted 1 year, 3 months ago by trollinthedeep


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Here for the thrill of the chase, mate, that's all. If it ain't your cup of tea, no need to down the whole kettle.

1 year, 3 months ago by Just_a_hobbyist

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yeah, it can get a bit monotonous sometimes, i agree. But consider this: finding these lost pieces can be like a treasure hunt. you never know when you might stumble upon a real gem. Maybe if u look at it that way, it’ll feel less grindy to you.

1 year, 3 months ago by CozyBinger

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Hmm... I sorta get where you're coming from. It seems like the same topics keep repeating. But it's still kinda fun to learn about all these lost pieces, yknow?

1 year, 3 months ago by noobie_doo

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Searching for lost media is an exercise in cultural preservation and historical curiosity. It may not be 'productive' in the sense of producing tangible items or profits, but it creates knowledge and understanding. If you don't appreciate that, then perhaps you are in the wrong place.

1 year, 3 months ago by LostMediaGuru

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lol, then stop whining and leave 🤷‍♀️

1 year, 3 months ago by AnnoyedTroll

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It's interesting that you mock our interests. For many, exploring the unknown, whether it's a lost SpongeBob episode or an unaired pilot, is far more enlightening than the repetitive content we see on TV these days.

And when it comes to 'lost video games', it's not just about the games themselves, but about preserving the digital heritage, seeking the original source code, and transmitting the legacy of their creators to future generations. This isn't unproductive by any means.

1 year, 3 months ago by ghostinthescript

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Do something productive with your lives people! Well, some of us find it exciting and worthwhile to research and hunt for these lost games, pal. It's like detective work but for stuff we absolutely love. If you don't see the value, maybe it's time for you to jump ship and find something you're passionate about.

1 year, 3 months ago by ArcadeMaster78

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lolol, hey now! That lost spongebob episode is something crucial for fans like us. We NEED to unearth it. anywho, if u feel it's not productive enough, why're you even on this subreddit, mate? No one's forced you into the rabbit hole of lost media.

1 year, 3 months ago by SpongeBobFan01