It is one of the weirdest and most interesting anime series, I'd always recommend it. It is definitely a bit slow at times though, but it was really fun and I'd still say it's worth watching. If you want something similar, but more action-filled (albeit slow and depressing as hell), Texhnolyze also exists.
Louise
I do want to warn for the case of Genshin about Mihoyo banning people as the only way to get it working is with that one Anime Game Launcher that bypasses the anti-cheat.
The game still runs in SteamOS that way, and while I do know people often say it's not often it happens or rarely gets reported of happening, it is still a risk and I remember seeing somebody having a breakdown on r/steamdeck a few months ago because they lost a ton of progress in Star Rail after doing the same thing for it on the Steam Deck.
The safest option (what I do personally) is just using it on Windows.
I don't know if it works on SteamOS, but I use my deck in Windows very, very frequently due to using it as a main computer and I had a giant stack of years worth of code cards from the SUMO/XY era I never touched. I just used something called Camo to used my phone as a webcam and got through the stack pretty quickly.
I imagine there might be something similar for SteamOS, especially since you can use a phone as a mouse and keyboard with KDE Connection.
I knew there was a horrific-looking movie for Inkheart and I was a fan of the original book, but I didn't know there was a game adaptation of the film adaptation. Wild!
Joan is Awful
Considering it still makes a ton of money, more than you'd think! Certainly not a huge craze anymore, but it still has its fans.
Probably the fact that Go constantly updates and can have oddly level Pokémon, so one day they all technically could be possible, but aren't now.
Let's Go mons who can never enter Let's Go like Galar Ponyta though... no idea.
To flex their Pokémon. I'm not kidding, that's seriously the only reason why.
Actually, those Furfrous are impossible trades. The moment Furfrou is put in a box, it becomes its original form and loses the actual hair style it was. The only way to get Pokémon Home Furfrous with other trims is by having them come from Go, which they only appeared in for a limited time with trims being region-based, and make it better, none could be even close to level 100! You'll sooner find the Galarian Ponyta that can be transferred to Let's Go (this is a real trade you can request, you take a guess if it's possible). 10/10
I really enjoyed Click (as well as most of Sandler's films) but I'm honestly terrified of rewatching them because I feel like there's a 50% chance I'll hate them in the present for (insert really poor taste joke that is either homophobic, transphobic, or ableist). Click especially because I know there is supposedly something rough in it and I'm conflicted on if I want to find my old DVD of the film and possibly ruin the movie.
That said, I now want to watch Uncut Gems because of this post, so maybe I'm doomed to watch Sandler films.
As incredibly flawed as Scarlet and Violet are, they make Gen 9 really compelling for me. Love the new Pokemon, playing through with a friend in multiplayer was a blast and being able to have my Pokemon walk with me is great. It's an unfinished and laggy game but I haven't had so much fun in Pokemon since Gen 5. Completely get why not everybody likes it, but I've had so much enjoyment from it.
As for Gen 7? I agree. USUM's only major flaws are linearity (which I would argue was mainly bad for replays but fine overall), and that it removed what made SUMO so nice on its story. Ultra Beasts remain my favorite idea the series has done and the games had all Gen 1-7 mons plus megas plus Z Moves and the music was amazing and Battle Royale is my favorite multiplayer mode. Massively underrated, will be popular in three years when everybody suddenly loves it because old thing good, new thing bad. Mimikyu's amazing.
I was in pretty much the same position. 2017 gaming laptop but it was having hinge issues so I finally upgraded to the Steam Deck. I have dual boot into Windows, a dock and USB hub, a keyboard, mouse, external hard drive, and monitor and even a tiny desk fan for good measure on cooling and I just primarily use Windows and then will go to SteamOS for portable gaming time to time. It has replaced the laptop well and fits a (larger sized) purse, and I have nothing else to say besides that it works pretty well for me.
Of course, it looks weird using it, but I can still be productive on the tiny screen outside using a giant monitor. It is very doable, it's just going to take accessories and be kind of weird in general. But I've been at it for a year, so... it's possible if you're willing to set it up and find a way you want to do this!