1: Which cancelled sitcom best describes my life?
Honestly, I can't really give a good answer here, as I don't really watch a lot of sitcoms. I guess I'll substitute by saying what my favorite sitcom is, which would be Father Ted. Granted, it's also sort of my favorite by default, but still, it's a good show. I'd recommend it.
2: What does Vaporwave mean to me?
It's a product of a culture that is currently in a weird place in regards to the internet. It's old enough for there to be a definite history, and arguably even a unique universal subculture, but it's also young enough for its beginnings to be well within living memory. For some, it's both a nostalgic and cynical look at an era that is still very vibrantly alive in the cultural conscious/subconscious. For others (like myself, kind of on the old end of Gen Z), it's a glimpse into a place that they have only known in indirect ways, through its aesthetics, movies, music, art, history books, etc. but never got to experience themselves, from Reagan's presidency, the Aids epidemic, the Chernobyl disaster and a whole load of other iconic 80's moments and movements (and less iconic parts, of course.) But to be honest, Vaporwave isn't really my thing. Not saying it's bad, or even that I don't like it, but it's not really my thing. And yes, I know that Vaporwave is a big part of this forum, but I just joined because the community seems cool and this is an interesting place. Kind of a throwback to an age of the internet I never really experienced for myself that much.
3: What subgenres are you into the most?
I assume that this is in reference to Vaporwave, but, as stated previously, I'm not really into it that much, so I couldn't give you a good answer on that front. But I can tell you which subgenre of music I'm into the most, and that would be shoegaze, by a wide margin.
I. Love. Shoegaze.
I assume that most people here are familiar with it, but on the off-chance that even one person here doesn't know what I'm talking about, I'd recommend Loveless by My Bloody Valentine as a starter album. It practically defined the genre, and decades later it's still one of the best. It showed me what music could really be.
4: How did you find out about this place?
>>reddit
5: What do you like to do for fun?
Shitposting, for one. But I suppose that's a given here. Listening to music, especially stuff that I haven't heard before. And taking walks looking out for weird shit is always a good time. Sometimes I get to be the weird shit. It's always fun to have a dash of the surreal in your life, and even more fun to put a dash in other's.