I'm trying to ditch video games as a hobby, because it's expensive and either unsatisfying or isolating. Problem is, it's a majority of my social life, and pretty much my only recreational activity (aside from cooking, which is a problem because I'm like 260lbs at 6').
Can you guys offer up some ideas for alternative hobbies with low costs of entry?
Used guitars go for like $40. And teach yourself with youtube videos. Or you could start working out. Running is free.
>>18095004
try dodgeball, 5 dollars a day, lots of cardio
>>18095011
bodyweight exercises are fun too although he might have trouble with stuff like pull ups/chin ups at his height and weight until he slims down a bit.
I'm definitely down for some cardio, and I'm working on fixing my diet so I can have the energy to do that. I'm also looking into learning how to smoke meats, woodcarving or some shit. I'm also looking into going to college and shooting for a degree, maybe applying myself intellectually
go for a walk fatass
>>18095004
You can try exercise, art, and even photography. All of which can branch into exploring new places, delving into similar interests related to the interest you're currently exploring, and so on so forth.
Sky's the limit. That's not true. We've pierced the sky already, so the real limit is ourselves.