Good for them. It sounds like the same principle as calorie tracking; logging what you consume as a way to hold yourself accountable. I certainly don't remember how many YouTube shorts I watch in a day. If writing down what they watch encourages people to try other hobbies or forms of media, then I'm all for it. I think I'll try it myself.
Because it's $45 for a 24 of Blue. If I want anything better quality it's even more expensive. 6 tall cans from the local micro-brewery comes to like $28. It's too damn expensive to drink these days, especially with cheap dispensaries on every corner now.
The Wandering Inn, by pirateaba. The books are almost all like 35+ hours and there's like 16 of them now. They're fantastic
Maybe try SpaceBattles Forums. It's a bit old school, but there's a good community and some really good creative writing spaces.
I used to have an a/b switch that I kept my n64 and ps2 plugged into. Just had to hit the button on the box to change inputs. Nowadays I just use my Steam Deck docked to my tv.
The 4 announced shows are:
The Stellar Swordmaster, Hardcore Leveling Warrior, Down to Earth, Elf & Warrior
This reminds me of "Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within" and the huge push from Square Enix to bill the main character Aki Ross as the first "digital actress". There's obvious differences with this, but I still remember buying magazines with Aki on the cover and seeing interviews about how she was the future of the film industry.
Magic Knight Rayearth? Or maybe G Gundam? Or Madō King Granzört?