I feel like watching Steve Harvey Family Feud videos on YouTube makes a bad day better. Even if I have to go through a few before I really have a pick me up, usually by the time I'm done watching, I've laughed at least once. Some of my coworkers are usually pretty good about cheering me up too if they see I'm in a mood.
I don't currently have a site to enter into the battles, so as of right now, no. I'm not sure I have the time to commit to even running any sort of site right now in any fashion, unfortunately.
I would say they're relatively different. I'm a little more open online than I am offline, and I think that's because it's easier for me to put things into words than it is to actually speak them.
Honestly, I'd probably be screwed lol. I have zero outdoor survival skills. But I feel like I'd probably try to light fires and use smoke signals. Try to attract some sort of attention to wherever I was.
I won a Nintendo Switch Lite on Bulbagarden a few years ago when they were doing their annual Christmas event, back when I was active on there. I was pretty surprised when I actually won, but I was equally happy to finally have a Switch because I'd wanted one for so long.
I don't really make resolutions because I tend not to keep up with them, but I did set a goal to read 15 books over the course of the year (I've finished one already!) and I have a goal to go skating at least twice a week this year (which I have not kept up with so far but hope to start in the coming weeks).
A habit I'd like to get rid of is not being so lazy and spending money on food when I have food at home I could just cook (eating out all the time gets so expensive so quick), and a habit I'd like to keep is distancing myself from my phone on my days off to avoid work-related texts, especially when I'm already stressed out about work. I've been doing pretty good about it for the most part this year (and my work can kinda tell when I'm stressed and overwhelmed and need to not be bothered), but I sometimes do have days where I check my phone a little too much for texts from co-workers or messages in the group chats and that's what I want to break.
Not personally, no. My high school theatre group was on TV for an article one of the local news stations was doing because we were going to the state competition, but I wasn't in camera view because I was doing behind the scenes work.
I think it depends on the circumstances and how the person is now versus when the original issue leading to the need for a second chance came about. People change, but I also think you need to see proof of that change as well.