At the risk of doing some kind of ism, it's weird that normal people do it.
I can see the merit giving them to someone who is a drug addict or otherwise mentally enfeebled so they can get the intended gift with a little more agency over specifics with less risk of them spending it unwisely.
All that ended up happening was I'd learned not to bother trying. If I didn't try I'd still beat everyone else. Then real life started and it turns out the only lesson you needed to learn in school was to learn how to try.
Knowing literally no other details other than your ages and the fact youre asking strangers, I would say bad idea. It might be a phenomenal idea though with more information.
Nothing will ever beat the windows XP menu formats. They're ugly and dated now, but I can't imagine anything more efficient.
Edit : that said my favourite is grid for media. I'm having difficulty remembering names these days, and I can more easily spot what I'm looking for by remembering the rough colour/shape of the game icon. It's basically lost forever when they update it and the image changes.
I'm going to check out if slay the spire let's me go back far enough to see my first ever run. I won that easily and then lost like 50 times in a row. I want to see just how busted it was.
I would guess we as outsiders think it's worse than it is, hearing only the bad stuff. We're not hearing about great new sales at bed bath and beyond or whatever, we're only hearing about the heavy handed deportations and human rights violations. Which is obviously bad but its easy to confuse "probably not as bad as it sounds" with "probably not actually that bad".
I don't think I'm communicating the point i was trying to make very well but whatever
I'm with you there. It's going to be cool and I really want it, but I've already completed it a bunch. I'm never going to be able to get properly excited like I would for ES6
"You jinx it? Believe it or not, jail"