That's OK. No piece of art or media is gonna be everyone's Thing.
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Steven Universe. The online fandom was insane. The actual show was incredible.
Came here to suggest this. I've been doing IFS stuff with my therapist and it's probably the most helpful therapy I've ever done.
Dementia specifically I don't know about, but if you don't eat enough it will affect brain function, since your brain requires energy to, yknow...work. Found a review article about it from a few years ago if you're interested.
Like half of Fall Out Boy's discography. "Hum Hallelujah" gets a special mention for literally being about a suicide attempt. Also "Dance In the Dark" by Lady Gaga, "Stomach Vs Heart" and "Humor of the Situation" by Barenaked Ladies ("Angry People" as well), "Slip Slidin Away" by Paul Simon, "When I Come Around" by Green Day...suffice it to say, I enjoy this trope a lot :P
I'm not at my place right now. If you come to my friend's place where we're at, you can have a donut and maybe pet the cat.
I have anxiety and I'm also into horror. I dunno if it's helped, but I don't think it's made anything worse at least.
The anoles are one of the few things I miss about living in Florida. There are lizards here in Kentucky, but they're more elusive.
E-bike?
I agree with contacting local charities (kitchens, food banks, etc) and see if they can use them.
Username checks out.
Anyway, I think the actual answer is compassion.
Demon's Tilt on the Switch. I'd been vaguely interested in it for a while and it was on sale for $10. I played a little and enjoyed it but I think it's gonna be one of those things I have to be in the mood for, and I'm just not today. I've spent $10 on dumber things, so no, I don't regret it.