I've thought about it sometimes,
But when my hair starts to reach about 4-5 cm in length, i start getting itchy, sweaty, hair gets fatty and i start shedding scales like crazy...
I've liked the community market. I put a lot of time into TF2, and got myself some weapon skins that would have cost significantly more than the price I paid to get otherwise (through gambling). As a tool for redistributing drops to people who want them, it's pretty nice.
Same for me - I updated my OpenSUSE Tumbleweed (zypper dup), no issues, until I rebooted and the system was completely borked. I didn't even get into the Login Screen; just a green screen.
A few days later, I booted into recovery mode, updated again; the screens were blue now.
Then, I got a USB with the installation media and updated the system with that; I got in (with no drivers loaded); changed the values to allow nouveau to load; nouveau loaded; but Internet was broken (IP was fine, DNS was borked). I had enough and did a clean re-install. Now, I've got Kernel 7, NVIDIA Driver 595 and Internet all running nicely. Re-installing the software was a chore, but not that bad.
I did dual-boot into CachyOS to have a working graphics driver for the week in which I was fixing OpenSUSE, worked nicely, but was of course missing GeekosDAW (Metapackage for audio producing & routing).
"In 1938 Hitler's doctors put him on a meat-free diet, and his public image as a vegetarian and a lover of animals was fostered; from 1942 he described himself as a vegetarian. " - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler_and_vegetarianism
In Politics, it seems to have been a right-wing thing at some point at least.
It is a left-wing thing today, though.
The right in germany is famously obsessed with meat (Markus Soeder; Alice Weidel; etc.):
"Ich lasse mir nicht mein Schnitzel wegnehmen" - Alice Weidel ("I'm not going to let Schnitzel be taken from me")
It's one of the larger points they hammer away at in their culture war against the greens.
Animal Liberation has been used by all manner of people in politics before, irrespective of their political orientation - I don't think it's purely Right Wing or Left Wing - though it's very much a left wing thing today.
I've known "Lone Digger" for some years now, but never listened to their other songs until quite recently, when i was browsing bandcamp and "re-discovered" them. I think all of their stuff is great, but i found the most recent album (on bandcamp), "Ganbusters Melody Club" to be absolutely fantastic, with some of my favorite tracks in general, ever.
Due to a conversation with a good friend about music i had recently, i've compiled a list of my favorite songs, ever, with separate filtering steps narrowing the selection down to first 300, then 120, 60 and finally 20 songs. My favorites from that Caravan Palace album, "City Cook" and "Reverse", both made this top 20 list and I honestly can't recommend them enough.
I like the GeekOSDaw Audio packages (especially QJackCTL);
I prefer KDE Plasma over Cinnamon (I know you can use Mint with Plasma);
It's stable, reliable (apart from some issues with Nvidia drivers, though they've gotten less frequent and easier to fix), and up to date.
I probably could have tried more distros, but I'm perfectly happy with where I am and thus see no need to experiment all that much.
I've previously installed CachyOS on the PC I've now got Debian on, to use it as a guest Gaming PC, and that was fine as well.
I'm mostly using X11 since everything runs on it (I've got a 3-to-4 monitor setup - 3 normally, with a beamer I can additionaly connect). Wayland works well for the most part, too, but some things are more glitchy on it.
Also, i found it pretty nice to have a centralized control panel (Yast) for things I didn't/don't know how to do in the terminal yet.
A Point of friction: Printer Drivers didn't include the one we had when I installed Tumbleweed. Our roommate took the printer when he moved out, so it's irrelevant for now, but i'm thinking of getting a laser printer sometime.
I tried Mint and Bazzite on my laptop, installed Bazzite on my Desktop, wasn't happy with the atomic style (wanted to install a lot of stuff and switch to the low-latency-kernel for music production),
switched to OpenSuse Tumbleweed and stayed there.
I got a second Desktop PC for cheap from a friend, took out the GPU, installed Debian on it and run Game Servers (Minecraft, Satisfactory, TF2) on it now.
Very happy with both Tumbleweed (as a daily driver) and Debian (for my server).
I've thought about it sometimes, But when my hair starts to reach about 4-5 cm in length, i start getting itchy, sweaty, hair gets fatty and i start shedding scales like crazy...