Another vote for Raising Arizona, although it is a close tie with Wild at Heart.
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It won't get better if you have any kids. I bought Valheim for the casual exploring, but it got a bit more intense than that. :-/
A friend of mine bought a gaming keyboard with magnetic switches (which is a new concept to me). That felt comfortable. I sadly forgot which brand or model it was.
That being said, if you have red or yellow switches, your keyboard should not be clicky. Many mechanical keyboards even have swappable swihches, so in theory you should be able to replace the switches on your keyboard with red ones.
I have been a Cure fan for over 30 years now. I have seen them live twice, both times in their 'Bloodflowers' tour. Normally, when they perform near us, they perform on big festivals. I hate festivals.
The "average adults" in my bubble all complain about not being able to game, but somehow know all about the popular TV shows of the moment. And of course Formula 1 and the many football leagues (world football that is, not 'American' hand-egg).
It's all a matter of priorities.
Also, as my kids are a bit older now, we sometimes game together. My son loves coop Portal and my daughter enjoys it when I play Valheim. She loves watching me explore the game world.
And where I come from: expensive German SUVs, preferably Mercedes.
The latest development update may interest you then. One could see a character wearing something that looked like Valkyrie bone armor.
As others said: find your favourite communities and subscribe to them. Filter your front page by subscribed subs. Block annoying communities if you ever browse by all or local.
Other than that, what content are you looking for? Niche subs? I miss out on these too and I use a self-hosted Reddit frontend for these. I do not post, so that suits my needs.
More frustrating: for every little thing you do manage to fix, three new jobs pop up!
i have been to the US several times. Have you ever tried to eat healthily?
OP: what age are you and where are you from?