If it's still available, I'd like Yuppie Psycho.
I wouldn't say "currently", but I used to use Infinity.
I think I will try this first, though I appreciate all the replies people sent.
My current one, Fedora, since 36 had just released. I'll probably continue to use it as I wasn't as much of a distro hopper as most people anyway.
Eyes of the void and tortie cats were my favorite.
This changes every few days, but right now it's Eleanor Rigby by the Beatles. I wouldn't even call myself a fan of them but this song slaps.
I actually don't typically read manga, but I'm writing this comment because I have two exceptions that hooked me somewhat. +Anima, and Oyasumi Punpun. I'm hoping these combined with webtoons will get me to read more.
I could listen to pretty much any music in the world (except country) but I find myself coming back to Shin Megami Tensei games lately. But especially Digital Devil Saga 1. I haven't even finished that game yet but the guitars are heavenly.
VA-11 HALL-A (not sure if I wrote that right) is a nice little cyberpunk visual novel that can run on a toaster and has a native linux version. It sort of falls in line with the choose your own adventure you mentioned because you can make some choices that affect certain things, but mostly, the game is about mixing drinks and changing lives.
I bought that game too because it was on sale. Maybe I'll flip flop between it and Hollow Knight.
It's nice to know I'm not alone. I really like Tears of the Kingdom but can barely play it. I thought it perhaps had to do with depression but I'm just overwhelmed. (Though it might still partially be depression.)
Not only that, but I could never get into open world games outside of the Zelda series. I tried Skyrim so many times and put it down every time. There's just something about it that won't click with me even though I recognize it as being a good game.