what do you do in real life?

I've got a bunch of chickens/waterfowl that I like building shit for, sometimes i just sit out there and watch them walk around.
I garden in the summer.
Lately I've been practicing guitar and reading since it's cold out.
It should start snowing this month, and i like to go out with a little survival kit and try to set up a fire and small shelter whenever we get a blizzard.
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I want to start paintballing again in the spring, I want to get ready to start hunting next winter, and i want to get back into war reenactments (thinking Vietnam this time around, but WW2 was a lot of fun)
 
>Sleep and run around outside
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Weight lifting, caring for my chickens, and walking my dogs in the woods. I'm a simple man without many interests. I have a few mates but I'm in that awkward spot where I'm not particularly close to them outside of School, so I mostly do things by myself, idle hands are the devils play things after-all.
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I lift weights and hang out with my friends and I sometimes explore places
 
Wow, lots of you guys own chickens. I hear they are pretty easy to own, but sell me on it.
They're cool and in return for the slop I give them, they give me free food. Buying chicks is the easiest way of getting them but you can also incubate some eggs if you can find a local seller selling them, which is what I did.
 
Except working out and researching schizo shit on the internet i don't do that much.
I don't really have any friends...
Weight lifting, caring for my chickens, and walking my dogs in the woods. I'm a simple man without many interests. I have a few mates but I'm in that awkward spot where I'm not particularly close to them outside of School, so I mostly do things by myself, idle hands are the devils play things after-all.
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I lift weights and hang out with my friends and I sometimes explore places
Currently at the gym hitting back and biceps.
 
Wow, lots of you guys own chickens. I hear they are pretty easy to own, but sell me on it.
Other than occasional scooping and feeding them every few days, they're pretty effortless.
The biggest thing would be predators. If you have day-time predators you'd probably need a fence or trees. Otherwise, they should get themselves into their coop at night for you to lock them up.
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After a little research, you can feed them table scraps (mine get enough that they hardly eat their normal feed)
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They're also just very fun. I trained mine to jump on my shoulders, i like watching them chase eachother over scraps (even when there is plenty for everyone). They make cute noises, and they run up to you whenever you go out by them.
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The eggs are God-tier. I kind of gag whenever i eat store bought slopeggs now.
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They're easy to take care of, BUT if you need a hobby you can always find something new to build, or you can start growing/raising food for them. They are a good source of routine if you have to lock them up and let them out each day. They get you outside.
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They're also relatively easy to raise in large groups. If you intended to slaughter them, they're about $3 a chick and take just a few months to mature.
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Also they are cute and I love them [wholesome]
 
In real life, I’ve been learning to play the guitar; I was able to learn how to play a few easy songs by ear but whenever I learn to play a song, I always forget about it after a few days.
I also like to take photos of things I like with my phone but lately I’ve been working up the confidence to bring my other cameras.
In my room, I have a growing collection of cassette decks, boomboxes, and CD players which I use to listen to (and sometimes record) music.
I obsess over optical media.
Right now I’m heading to some spot to fish.
 
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