No.7234
>>7233Try doing 33 pushups! Post the results
No.7235
>>7234I did thirteen. Then I tried again and did ten. I'll keep trying and maybe eventually I'll be able to do 33!
No.7236
Coffee. It's a bottomless pit.
No.7239
>>7237I like it tasty. That's what I meant by "bottomless pit".
No.7241
Learn to cook something with an ingredient you've never had before.
No.7248
Learn japanese hiragana
No.7249
Write an adventure manga and post it as you go. Doesn't have to be good or make sense. If you do it I'll do one too. Also,
>You could tell me to learn to skateboard or something
This, provided you won't get got for it, skateboarding is fun. Might port over a thread about it actually, stay tuned for that.
No.7252
>>7249If that sounds too hard try a man of tastele story with twine or something, it's fun stuff.
No.7258
Easy. Play Chinese Parents and experience the life of Corona ground zero.
No.7326
learn how to make 3d models in blender or make an short interactive fiction game
No.7670
Get some cabbage, get some salt, make sauerkraut.
>>7236If only it were a bottomless mug.
No.7673
Play chess with random sushis with lichess and things like that. It seems like a good way to bond for those of us who don't have the normal videogames.
No.7679
Study occult topics.
Play Undertale. (really.)
Watch anime films and series by Satoshi Kon.
Try cooking something with lots of steps.
Learn to make some mixed drinks.
No.7681
This is actually happening podcast
No.7699
Try learning a new language! Maybe now's the time where you can finally learn Japanese! (or whatever language you want to learn)
No.7813
I reccommend kimchi. It's cold, salty, acidic, spicy, and packs a crunch. So much flavor and it can go with soups and sandwiches. I enjoy it on it's own. Top 10 favorite food.
No.7815
>>7813Yeah kimchi is really delicious. I snack on it a lot.
No.7818
You should watch all of Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu.
No.7819
>>7818Seconding this, LotGH got me through a long bout of melancholy.
No.7820
>>7734This.
Get huge, It takes a lot of time and effort but has very steady progression and very tangible results every single week, Assuming you keep at it.
One day you start and you can't even squat the bar with proper form then BAM, 2 years have passed and you're stacking those plates. Hours and hours of fun sweating and angry grunting.
And yeah, People really do treat you different when you get fit, You don't even have to look like a massive bodybuilder for that effect, It just kind of happens.
No.9082
>>7240You just spoilered it…
>>7820Oh my
No.9470
>>9462Recommend this. You'll suck at first but being able to look at how you've improved is an incomparable feeling
No.9517
>>7233Install GNU/Linux
Sort your files
Mod your PC
watch
https://anidb.net/anime/4067Listen to some music try (Chrono Trigger OST)and fall asleep
No.9855
>>7235> 13very lucky, keep going