Graceland003 Posted 4 hours ago #52 Posted 4 hours ago Playing footballΒ The impression I got from playing football is top notchΒ
voxrily96 Posted 4 hours ago #55 Posted 4 hours ago Reading novels hits different than sports for me because you can do it anytime without needing a group or good weather. With a book you just jump into another world right from your couch, no sweating required.
nyless87 Posted 3 hours ago #57 Posted 3 hours ago I once spent an entire weekend trying to bake sourdough and ended up with a brick that could break a window. Now I just stick to reading thrillers way less messy and the plot twists actually work out.
toxicsci Posted 3 hours ago #61 Posted 3 hours ago swimming but i haven't done much of that in a while
zitiah Posted 3 hours ago #63 Posted 3 hours ago I love video games alot all day I can play war zoneΒ
Bless_98 Posted 3 hours ago #68 Posted 3 hours ago Sewing and frying- don't like cooking but frying like snacks, meat, plantain ehnn u will see me thereΒ
frostax Posted 1 hour ago #72 Posted 1 hour ago Reading novels by Indian authors sounds pretty chill tbh. I got into amateur astronomy last year and sttill remember the night I spotted Jupiters moons for the first time through a cheap telescope, felt like magic.
norynlyn Posted 1 hour ago #73 Posted 1 hour ago For me itβs been watching NBA games and checking live odds on the side, nothing beats the rush when a last second shot hits and your bet lands at the same time.
zexver Posted 12 minutes ago #75 Posted 12 minutes ago do you find those indian authors stick with you longer than other books or is it more abot the relatability of the stories? cos swimming and sports i get but mixing that with novels is such a specific combo haha
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