Need a new hobby to replace video games. Any suggestions that aren't the gym? Or leaving my house at all when I'm not working. Getting bored of gaming
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Need a new hobby to replace video games. Any suggestions that aren't the gym? Or leaving my house at all when I'm not working. Getting bored of gaming
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Learn a language. It literally opens up a new section of the world to you.
How do you learn one if you are really dumb and slow?
I could go drifting
Those sound like old women hobbies and my friend has his own personal gym but i still wouldn't want to go
>How do you learn one if you are really dumb and slow?
The same way as anyone else. Just google learning [language] and then do what it says. Don't get sucked into paying for anything though, you should be able to learn everything you need for free.
sound like old women hobbies
You mean a population that doesn't play a lot of video games and spends all its time at home? You both seem to agree on the features you want out of hobbies, don't be so quick to dismiss the ideas.
you're talking to a self confessed dumb and slow, likely virgin neckbeard anon. hes not gonna do shit except get fatter and play more vidya
"Go drifting", you mean spend years working on your car between terms?
t. man who bought an Mx5 in 2020, still haven't taken it on a drift day.
Buy a motorbike and then die in a freak accident such as getting hit by a semi while going 240 kmh
>freak accident
sounds like how the doctor described ops birth
>Any suggestions that aren't "the gym"
>Or leaving my house
Build a home gym that is better than "the gym".
Get really good at making French macarons
Grow an interesting house plant.
Learn to weave and make hats
Bowmaking! Look up PrimitiveArcher. It's an ancestral skill.
buy a gun
I'm not American
moron proof hobbies please
Naa i'd rather just shot the bow
Maybe enjoying life just isn't for you.
How so?
Why you mad i don't like what you like?
Lol I have the same thoughts for op from reading this thread. Maybe op is just a moron and would be better off smoking weed and picking up guitar, or just smoking weed and giveup on life, at least he'll be a happy moron. The dude his no inhibition to pick up anyone's suggestions and shoots down everything.
I can see why your only "hobby" is staring at a screen at pressing buttons you lazy frick. Enjoy your early death.
ok buy an electric unicycle
I have a car
That's not the point
-Landscaping projects
-home improvements
-investing in real estate or equities
-build an app
Building model kits is pretty fun and not as hard as it looks. There are lots of different kinds depending on what you like. Mechs, anime girls, cars, boats, planes, spaceships, and more.
Does it cost a lot of money for a decent quality kit?
It depends what you want. Higher prices tend to mean better quality, more durable, more flexibility and/or customization, and more and/or bigger pieces.
Pay for an astrology reading online and then choose a hobby based on what it tells you. Yeah, it sounds fricking gay, but you're fricking gay, so I figured it'd suit you.
Have you tried reading books?
No where should I start?
Warehouse picker
What do you do for work?
You don't need to "replace it" and it's normal things lose novelty over time. Ideas:
> Cooking (Very useful)
> Art - Digital, traditional, whatever
> Woodworking / Crafting
> Archery
> Cosplay
> 3D Modeling
> 3D Printing
> Home Improvement
This list goes on and on and it really depends on your personal talents and inclinations.
Getting good at cleaning and home making
Painting
Wood working
some sort of music shit
programing
harassing people on the internet
playing with dangerous lasers from the internet
long baths
pre 2000s movies
pre 80s music
diy home improvement shit
self harm
knitting
Do stuff with leather (making wallets n shit)
Do stuff with leather (sex)
watch anime
Do puzzles or pick locks
editing a wiki
Social justice
calligraphy
with a bicycle you can go anywhere you want and make people really mad
Learn how to actually cook good food. You save money, it's a good creative outlet, it's a useful skill, you become healthier and it actually saves time. Also drinking while cooking is chill.
Learn to sew
Learn to knit/ crotchet
Learn felting
Learn the keyboard (It's the best instrument to start with to get into music. Learning percussion with drums is also good but much harder to accommodate.)
Learn how to draw (So much opportunity here, literally infinite potential for imagery. You could draw landscapes, character art, environments, still lifes, etc)
Learn another art form (Painting, printing, inking, charcoal drawing, embroidery, clay or plasticine work)
Learn digital drawing on the computer
Learn how to compose music with a digital audio workstation on the computer
Take up baking or some kind of cooking
Learn a programming language. If you like video games why not learn how to use GameMaker Studio 2? It's literally free and has loads of tutorials
Make your own cosplay
Take up gardening, care for some flowers, or grow vegetables (Corn, tomatoes, cucumbers, potatoes, rhubarb, beetroot and beans are all really good for beginners)
Make home crafts, garlands and wreaths are very good for this time of year. If you have willow trees nearby you can and the branches are starting to fall you can learn how to weave stuff using them.
There's plenty of food for thought here, anon. That was me listing all the hobbies I've had over the last 4 years or so, there has to at least one that interests you. When finding hobbies you enjoy, it's more about giving things ago that you haven't done before, you might not like all the ones you try but it's important that you stick to finding something that you like. Video games are fun but I wouldn't really consider them a hobby, they're more of a recreational pass time. A hobby should be something you can gain a skill from, something you are able to do that you wouldn't have been able to otherwise.
>Learn how to draw
This. Very easy to get started. Just draw some cylinders, cubes and other geometric shapes.
try these and other anon's suggestions, even if you think you will not like them. After doing a hobby for a while, you can decide if you wish to continue doing it or try something else
Also,
>No where should I start?
Literally start reading anything. You will develop a taste for books and learn what you enjoy reading and what not.
Origami.
buy a Honda Grom
Pick up an instrument, you can get very good affordable synthesizers for the price of a console or so.