Talk:Sealed/@comment-5173028-20130402141550/@comment-5672532-20130406084318

Haha, you don't like the outside world? But Gin! It's full of THINGS! Why, the outside has plants and air and trees and rocks and - water! Then again, I only like the outdoors when there aren't people around, so I guess I'm some weird offshoot. That being said, I'll help you cut that boredom in a single slice.

1): Acquire a library. No, don't visit one - acquire it. By which I mean enter, build a fortress of books, and stare at people who come too close until they leave. But remember to read quietly, because still - common courtesy! Alternatively, check out as many as you can carry and bring them home. Alternatively alterntively, audiobooks and dvds.

2): Jog! Or climb a mountain - do they have mountains where you are? - or a tree, or hike along a riverbed. The last one is probably pretty good right now. Ya might even find rare insects.

3): Write linear notes or something in a proper notebook. I don't know if this helps you, but you might be able to get some of your work or ideas out of the way already. Even if it's just production planning... That's less work you need to do later. Or, do what I do and just scribble everywhere.

4): Coerce a friend into visiting. Bonus tier - coerce them into bringing food!

5): Learn a hobby. I actually knit and mend pretty well. Is it useful? Actually, very. So seriously - if you live in a empty house, music. If you don't - still music, and soon you'll be in an empty house!*


 * Some of these are terrible advice and may in fact get you evicted. But I never said I gave GOOD advice...