Mfw my entire life's work on my computer and backup hdd was destroyed in a fire

>mfw my entire life's work on my computer and backup hdd was destroyed in a fire

I'm going to commit suicide.

Have a nice journey.

start again, this time it will be better.

noob

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA I WRITE EVERYTHING ON PAPER HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA THEN READ IT OUT LOAD AND HAVE IT CONVERTED TO TEXT AND SAVE IT TO MY PC AND CLOUD

>he fell for the "don't use the cloud" meme
I really do feel for you, that's really terrible, but you have no one else to blame, guy

Except for the government arsonist who knew you were dropping too many redpills

This happened to me last year. I lost all of my stories that weren't penned in class, and also two years worth of /sp/ memes.

You just have to start again man.

Next time just let google and microsoft read all your shit in exchange for keeping it

Who knows, you might get lucky and have the botnet become obsessed with your work when it becomes self aware.

Unless you're over 50 years old, you haven't had that much time wasted.

I repro all my writing on archival microfilm, which I bury in a fireproof safe in my backyard. no joke

Then how are you posting this?

>the cloud
>extra HDD kept off-site, in self storage or a deposit box
>printed copies kept off-site
>USB drive on a chain around your neck

Plenty of options to avoid exactly this, OP.

This was easily preventable. You were pretty careless with your "life's work" op.

>mfw my entire life's work was destroyed in a fire
Last time I use oral tradition. Stick to scrolls, friends.

ew gross picture

well why just dont rewrite it? you can remmember things duh

this

If you don't store everything you own physically you aren't patrician enough to post here

>not having second back up in fire safe or somewhere

You deserve it for being so stupid. Always have a second back up.

He bought a new PC? Are you stupid?

But the work is in you. Making it external at all is irrelevant to its immanence.

>First 2 books destroyed when hdd sparked and died.
>rewrote them, power lines hit by lightning, lost them again
>another hdd failure wipes them out a third time in 2005

Now, I have 8 backups between three cloud services, 4 devices, and a friend's email. I also have two hard copies. Never again. I feel your pain.

Just watch the 2000 movies Wonder Boys.