Has anybody realized that 95% of people's usual hobbies involve staring at a screen of sorts?

Has anybody realized that 95% of people's usual hobbies involve staring at a screen of sorts?

Reading a book is lame, how else can I escape it?

Buying a basketball hoop? It's fucking freezing outside.

playing an instrument is cool - anything else aside from that though?

>Buying a basketball hoop
What the fuck is wrong with you? Are you 12 years old?

Arts, working out, darts etc.

try actually thinking for once

>lol staying active? Faaaaaaaaaag xD

I'm gifted with art, darts by yourself would be lame.

I suppose I'm talking about solo activities, you know.

Working out could be a'ight for sure though

***not gifted with arts

If you really want to waste a ton of time, try building and painting miniature models, like cars and airplanes, or wh40k if you can afford it

yeah but if you think about it...Fuck.

It's interesting, we want to add substance to our lives, without forcing anything.

So you know, building models would be cool - model cars, ships, buildings, etc.

but really, I'd do it with a girlfriend or something, but by myself would be depressing - for me.

Maybe staying active in projects somehow would do it

>I'm not gifted with art
>(((gifted)))
Don't believe the jewish lies. With practice, you can do it.

How about hanging out at a bar or a pool cafe?

Buy a motorcycle and man the fuck up pussy boi

Start doing drugs

Gardening, shooting sports (why aren't you already doing this?), woodworking, hiking, etc. The possibilities are endless you pathetic faggot.

No porn fap, old style. Most human faps were done without porn. Get in touch with your roots.

well, I'm talking solo stuff.

So it's like this:

What can you do in 2017 by yourself that doesn't involve staring at a screen.

Keep in mind the weather is terrible outside. Fucking freezing and shit

Electronics cure boredom. Turn the shit off and your boredom will push you to find enjoyment.

>t.oldfag

I'm talking about NOW bros, in February weather.

is woodworking actually cool? It could legitimately be

I don't see the problem here. watching tv and reading are the same thing

you could try getting a watercolor set though

So go buy a bike and ride in the snow or some dirt road on a drier day. I said man up not bitch out.

>Fishing
>Guitar
>Hiking
>Golf
>Bike riding

Really makes u think

I'm 27 bro.

I feel like I'm the prime-time of my life bro.

I'm so fucking anxious to energized..It's just a feeling I haven't before. I feel like EVERYTHING I need to do needs to contribute to my growth, sports and working out or just hiking and shit does count...But it's fucking freezing.

So it's like, contributing to your growth inside the house - playing a guitar could be one..Wood working and working with crafts in some sort could be red pilled

Australian's February weather would be cool for that

But I mean, solo activities in the dead of winter that are actually convincingly beneficial is a little tough.

Honestly, just making crafts might be it, maybe?

Woodworking is sweet, maybe even knitting or sewing

Build your own guitar. Woodworking and music in one. YYYEEEEAAAHHHH.

>is woodworking actually cool?
Yes. If you get good at it you might even be able to sell some stuff and help offset the costs.

(((They))) push the complete opposite narrative to what you're implying though. In fact they push the exact meme you're trying to push. How much actual skill does (((modern art))) take? Absolutely fucking zero. (((Who))) came up with (((modern art)))? Pure coincidence. How many well known Jewish artists are there (actual artists, not (((modern artists))))? How do you become a part of something that takes actual ability when you have none? Pretend it's all subjective and whatever you do qualifies as X. Dickhead, fuck off back to Israel.

Playing instrument is not cool, shut the fuck up you're too loud. I want my peace and quiet.

>watching tv and reading are the same thing

False. Your brain activity is different.

Build Models?
Learn a Language?
Learn Guitar/Piano?
Weight Lifting?
Martial Arts?
Woodworking?
Pick up a Sport?

All worthy hobbies that will improve yourself.

In this economy, pick something budget friendly.

I love to cook, garden, and sew. This means I eat out less, I get herbs, small tomatoes, and collard greens from my garden, and I get cheap clothes that I could adjust to fit me better and have actual real non-fake pockets, I don't throw away socks as soon as they get a tiny hole because I know how to darn it.

No moron, its three folded
1- If you don't have a gift don't do
2- Develop skill and do
3- Don't develop skill, skills are a social construction, just do, if its real in your mind then is real

1 is for retards, 2 is for alpha males, 3 is for jews

Katie from College Humour?