As an 18 YO, the first option. A short 3 years later snd i know the second option is the right choice. Maybe I'll get my energy levels up again one day, but know that the world is rigged against us right now - and ti some extent, collapsing - so hustling likely won't get you what you're worth. Take the time to be comfy while things burn
Great in-depth answer
Not as intense as traitors but another great british game show is "Would I lie to you" (you're going to tell me now that you are british and that's it silly to explain it like a foreign concept, lol). The only other thing i remember watching that's competative in the same way as traitors is Race Across The World.
Some Anime shows I've loved: Romantic Killer (Netflix), The Disastrous Life of Saiki K* (was on netflix for a good while). Witch Watch is an okay anime i watched recently, sadly feels a bit unfinished but it's just that new.
- Would definitely recommend SpyXFamily - it appeals to all age groups - but I'm guessing you will have watched that.
Random reccommendations just because they're so good:
- Dropout TV, which is full of comedy and gameshows. (You can get a taste for it from their YouTube channel)
- Daredevil S1-3 (Disney+)
- Deutschland '83,'86,'89. (was on channel 4 iPlayer, don't know where else) & Slow Horses (Apple TV)
It's a place for twitter users to roleplay as intellectual essayists (okay some of them are totally worthwhile tbf) because twitter itself is designed for sharing brainfarts rather than cognizant thoughts
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I relate heavily to this. Feels like there's no time for me to catch up with modern programming
That being said, stuff like Dilbert has always convinced me that management is easier than the work below it 100% of the time. Do you think there's any short course you coukd take that would make the process of management more clear to you?