The answer is that I am a musician, singer, songwriter/composer, and I've never really even considered doing something else in my life than music. For a man with a regularly pitched voice, it is incredibly hard to sing, a million times harder than it looks, in the range of most rock songs, especially when my voice is just now done changing, at least for a while. JLB is my favorite vocalist so what Wasteland said is pretty much it.
Imitating James, Tommy Shaw, Dennis DeYoung, James Young, Mike Portnoy, Lawrence Gowan, Russel Allen, and Bruce Dickonson often helps me create technique for hitting different notes and different types of phrases. JLB being the most versatile, partially because the obvious, and partially because he sounds drastically different from some years to others.
Also, my school is online, so if I'm taking a 5 minute break it's really easy (a little too easy) to go to YouTube and watch Dream Theater and then get addicted to trying to see the difference between every freaking performance of 6:00 on the Dramatic Tour of events, and then end up doing it for much longer than 5 minutes.
No, it's not like I literally watch YouTube, write on DTF, and never do anything else with my life. It's more like I do these things to fuel what I do productively for the rest of the day.
Plus, pitch correction is not like turning a switch on or off for an entire performance. Some people on this page made it sound like that.
On CiM it was, or at least for the most part.