| Having a film backlog is way better than a gaming backlog
 
 
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 Date:  October 28th, 2025 2:13 PM
 Author: goy orbison
 
 My gaming backlog is so utterly large it is too depressing to think about. So I have abandoned gaming and am working through films. I can watch 1-2 movies per day. Too many games take 40+ hours to clear. I could watch 20 movies in that time and feel a real sense of accomplishment. I watch foreign films at 2x speed since i'm just reading subtitles anyway so I can watch a 2 hour film in an hour. I work in film too so my wife doesnt see it as losery like gaming. Gaming is done here.
 
  
 (http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5790881&forum_id=2#49382316)
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 Date:  October 28th, 2025 3:00 PM
 Author: TURD SANDWICH ( )
 
 the worst is tv show backlogs
 
  took me weeks to get thru The Wire. I hadn't seen it since the year after it aired and forgot most of it. It was a great rewatch but that's 95% of what I watched the last 2 months 
 (http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5790881&forum_id=2#49382456)
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