>go to work
>dark
>come home
>dark
Gym is included in work for me. Yes the military pays my to lift during work hours.
Anyways what is there to do so I don't go insane sitting in the dark alone at my house. I get anxiety from it from November until about February. What do you guys do?
It's not vitamin d deficiency either. I get sun at work and supplement it.
listen to upbeat music
Play wow.
>>39603913
light therapy lamp
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PCN4UVU/
I need a gf to cuddle with no homo, at least then I could deal with her problems to give me something to do since I have my shit together
>tfw multiple girls want relationship but high standards
It's tough m8, might just keep it dark with an uggo and cuddle pretending she's my real infatuation
>>39603913
Dude what's your MOS? I want that job.
I used to be a night guard a year ago. There's not that much you can do by yourself. I guess if you have friends that always helps
>>39604064
>MOS
That's where you fucked up bud. AF is way better quality of life.
We have 1 day of squadron PT and the rest are free days at the gym. 1 hour at gym then 1 hour to eat/shower then go into work. Normal 8hr work days.
>>39604113
I was to retarded for AF. Had to be a cav scout in the Army.
MFW my knees are fucked from them throwing me over perimeter walls with a 12 Guage in iraq.
>>39603913
Do you read much? /lit/ and /fit/ are a better combination than you would think. I try to read for a couple hours a day and when I go home for winter break, I have to stay in some random town in the middle of nowhere my parents moved to when I graduated, so I do almost nothing else. It's pretty fulfilling. Someone in the military that dedicates themself to being fit would probably enjoy the Greeks, which is a good place to start real literature anyway.
>>39604450
Overdosed on the /omg/ mega from /x/ but maybe I will start reading some more philosophy or take a class or something
>>39603938
Boys im seriously considering joining the army as an officer.
Everyone around me tells me that I will come back with PTSD, how much of this is true?
> Engineering officer or comms officer
>>39604580
I don't know much about /x/, is that just creepypasta or something?
Anyway this image and a couple others like it get thrown around /lit/ a lot as an intro. I've read everything on the yellow line. Hamilton's Mythology is a good intro but you don't need to read it cover to cover, after the introduction and the initial big gods it's better as just a reference. I haven't tried the other non-fiction but I'm sure they'd be interesting as well.
The Iliad and The Odyssey are the essential intros to lit. Every man should read them, they are the roots of your civilization.
>>39604936
Jesus christ I wrote this on my phone and just noticed I said intro ten million times