Also about 750GB-1TB of ripped DVD titles that took weeks to convert to digital that would make me tear my hair out if I had to do it all again. But I could.
Certainly. I have gigs and gigs of data I would be cussing up a storm about if I had to lose and reacquire it, but it's not critical data, like insurance photos of my possessions, scans of important documents, etc. Even those I could recreate for the most part if given time, but are probably time sensitive docujments should I need them.
I first learned to live with data loss at work, when some years ago the gov, which would not allow me to archive my emails on my physical machine, lost tons of my emails and attachments that were archived on my server folders on some machine back in DC. They had their super double secret probation backups on some other machine, but I was given the excuse that it would be to expensive to get non-critical data of that machine. I had all sorts of stuff filed and referenced there and was pulling my hair out on how I would be able to do my job with the loss of those data. After a couple of months, it turned from "how will I ever go on" to, "woulda been nice to have, but oh well."...
It's interesting how some things in the digital age we think we can't do without end up not really mattering that much in the greater scheme of things.