I've been to the theatre a few times with the wife to see some musicals. I literally have no fucking clue what's being said or sung. Its all just noise while people prance about on stage to me.
I do enjoy it but I feel like a dog watching TV with its owner or something. I end up just watching everything else instead, watching for cues from the orchestra at the bottom, and seeing if I can see the stage hands and which pulleys work which props.
I only tried Linux once, about 15 years ago, and got scared off because it was all command. When I blow the dust off my laptop I might try it again now that its all user friendly.
In my mind, many active homophobes are secretly bisexual. They'll say its a choice. Which we all know its not.
Bisexuals are the only ones who actually do have "the choice" to be gay or not to be gay. (Inb4 pansexual reverse heteropref transmasc because I dont have the brainpower for that many fields on the chart).
I really dont think its that bad. I can see the argument that they should be able to be disabled for people with OCD or something. I used to feel some kind of FOMO for not 100% every game.
Theres been more than scratches. Seems like multiple times a day theres a new thing, just one of which would have been enough to sink someone's entire career 20 years ago.
Im not sure if its due to constant access to unlimited news, a sign of the times we live in, or simply him being untouchable.
So when that kid said "well I hate you infinity plus a million" he was on to something mathematically?