It makes sense in some way
Is it cool to have a movie collection? Will girls really be turned off by nerds? Or is it a beta male hobby?
I blew that picture up and counted the DVDs in a few sections. Seems there's about 25 cases in the average shelf segment, making about 100 per block of four. Some boxes are bigger than others. Whatever. He's got about 1200 or so movies. Maybe 13 or 1400.
My images only represent roughly half of what this guy has, but I'll point out a couple things:
1. These are just the movies I keep around, stuff worth an eventual re-watch. Plenty of movies have come and gone without being saved, or ended up being deleted to make room for ones that mattered, or if I started it and realized it was crap 20 minutes in and deleted it.
2. I have plenty of higher-quality rips - 10/12/14/16GB. If I wanted to trim everything down to a 1-2GB file size (not the shit YIFY rips, but .mkv or .mp4 files, which ends up fine for 1080p projector shooting on a 10.5' screen), I could easily fit 12-1400 movies on one 3TB drive. (You can see I still have plenty of room left, so even if I don't delete one more thing, I should be able to cram 800-1000 movies on that drive.)
3. This guy spent money on that shit. Even at bargain-bin prices (which they probably weren't) of, say $5 apiece, that photo is easily five large this asshole spent on movies - not even counting the box sets and the faggy memorabilia. My drive cost $99 back when I bought it, my internet connection is 50 bucks a month, and my VPN another 5.
Yeah, I don't have a bunch of shelves packed with colorful cases and terminator heads (to make the ladies extra moist I guess), but I don't really care.
One dummy, envious son of a gun 'round these parts
it's called penis envy for a reason
Great goy.
lol no it isn't you loser
Good goy
Average goy.
Having them shows that you have monetary resources that she can easily exploit pretending she cares about it.
giant waste of space. even a bookshelf of that size would be stupid.
get a disc folder if you must own physical media. throw boxes in the garbage where they belong.