You may want to look at the Please Don't Tell my Parents I'm a Supervillain series. The main character is a young girl, but the series lacks woke nonsense and acknowledges consequences for the character's actions. It's also a good modern pulp adventure.
You should be storing copies of important data online as well, the more strategies you have for storage the better. I had a friend lose his doctoral thesis when his bookbag containing both his laptop, most of his research notes and his backup thumdrives got stolen.
It never sat right with me that right around the time Cosby started publicly speaking about the problems with black culture in America suddenly decades later women show up to accuse him of rape. It turns out he was into some freaky sex, but whether the situations were consensual or not came down to a he said / she said scenario.
Pretty much this. People also forget that the point of keeping an armed society isn't even so the citizens could organize to take on the army. That's not what armed resistance to the Feds would look like, and isn't even what would be needed.
No worries. Stripes is an old one (from before I was born even). I'd generally recommend the 1980s comedies that starred Bill Murray though. They're pretty funny and predate the modern craziness so comedians were allowed to actually be funny rather than having to be ideologues.
The scene in question: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iN-aXzpQUdw
Does nobody remember that just recently a stunt woman died b/c the movie producers were more concerned with having somebody of the right skin color over having somebody who was properly trained? Deadpool 2 for those not in the know.
IP2? Genuinely not familiar with it.