Even when I try to distract myself with a game I need youtube on in the background just in case there is a quiet moment in the game.
That, I mean, yeah. I can't remember the last time I just listened to a game's soundtrack without having a video either on or at the ready so that I didn't need to sit through the lulls like the artists intended. I actually, um, I got a "gaming" mouse recently, one with extra buttons that can be hooked to macros or other commands. I assigned one of the buttons to the play/pause media button so that I didn't even need to grab the keyboard or move my hand to start up whatever was queued in the background. Just a flick of my finger and it's started back up.
As for the rest of your story, I have to say, fuck. That sucks. And I'm sorry that you're going through that.
I used to consider myself a centrist. But in my not-all-too-extensive lifetime, I've seen some of my views go from being considered centrist to being considered leftist to being considered radical leftist without changing. At some point, I just decided to say fuck it, you want to label me a leftist nutjob, I'll roll with it.
Center is relative. And in the US, there's been a documented and deliberate effort from conservatives to push the country's political ideology further and further to the right for the past a little over fifty years, it started right after Nixon lost to Kennedy but really kicked into high gear during Nixon's first successful presidential campaign. So being a centrist used to be a reasonable position to hold. But it shifted. It moved. It was moved to the point where being a centrist means holding the expert and the kook in equal regard. If you really want to be a centrist between ideologies, between pure socialism and pure capitalism, between authoritarian and libertarian, between all the different political, social, economic and other ideologies, we don't have that. We're so far conservative economically, politically, and in most other ways that our "left-wing" party is right-of-center.
Federal appeals are more difficult and more rare. The state charges he'll have an easier time appealing against, though. Lots of questions still up in the air about how all that will go, though. Unless he's barred from office, there's a chance he does become president again, which would make things incredibly complicated. There's also the question of him appealing to the Supreme Court and them simply overturning anything they can that's been brought against him. I find these unlikely, but they're possible. For the USA, this is the first time someone in that high of an office has gone to trial like this, and we're going to be having to make some answers on the spot.
Even if he goes to prison, which if he's convicted there's a good chance he gets something more similar to house arrest due to his position as a former president, he is 100% not going to be in general population. I believe he's guilty and hope that if the trial proves that that he's convicted. But people imagining him in the chow line in an orange jumpsuit are fooling themselves.
Not just young people. I've seen this kind of behavior in surprisingly old people such as Gen X and even Baby Boomers, but I've seen it in a LOT of millennials, the youngest of whom are now in their early thirties and the oldest are in their forties.
So long as you're being up-front about it with everyone and you're all on the same page, I don't see a problem with it.
I'm not a hook-up kind of guy, myself, so I don't go that route with anyone. But I don't see anything weird about it for someone who is.
And Family Guy, which is why I said rarely.
And I suppose there are arguments to be made in either direction when a show gets "resurrected" but it's decades later, like Rosanne. If you count that, then it's actually becoming more common for shows to be canceled multiple times.
Thank you very much for the context!
Only once, but then it's rare that a show needs to be canceled more than one time.
Did they quit or did they go on strike? I'm not familiar with the show or its behind-the-scenes happenings.