Sometimes I wonder how voice actors for cartoons or video games don't get really embarrassed or full of cringe when they have to make gross or silly vocal sounds, especially the sounds of bodily functions. Or when they have to scream or yell a lot. Of course, *we* can't see them making the sounds, but they're being recorded and watched in a studio and they probably have to do it over and over until they get it just right. In fact, ever since I was in my early teens I couldn't stand it if I couldn't watch a cartoon alone because of this. If someone came into the room I'd freak out and hit the mute button or switch to a different channel. My parents and especially my brother didn't get it at all, my brother would drive me crazy constantly by refusing to leave me alone, and I once deeply offended someone by impulsively switching off the TV when she saw me watching a cartoon and claimed how much she loved the show and then sat down next to me to watch it. She thought I rude and horrible, even when I apologized and explained, as best as I could, that her presence made me to extremely uncomfortable I couldn't think of what else to do.
At least now I don't have to worry about people barging in and interrupting whatever I'm viewing at the moment anymore and filling me with cringe. I don't get why watching TV, videos or even movies has to be a social thing.