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    6 months ago

    I just wanna play an in-person campaign of DnD with like… 4 or 5 other people, and a good DM.

    That’s all the adventure I need. But no friends and a strange work schedule tell me I won’t get it.

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        6 months ago

        Trust me is something that is not going to happen to me. Might as well put it as a dream

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          6 months ago

          imagine how you would better yourself if you were in a loving nurturing relationship. then start bettering yourself that way now, and your efforts will start to be noticed. people on the upswing are pursued.

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          But how do you know? You should recognise that your view of the world is based on your internal beliefs and not factual information. Defeatism isn’t going to get you there.

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    6 months ago

    I would like to try hang gliding but also don’t want to admit this is likely a terrible idea!

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    I’ve been watching a lot of shiey on youtube and it makes me want to train hop. I went wandering for a few years when I was younger and I miss it sometimes, I hitch hiked all over, but never train hopped and now I’m a bit too tied down I probably won’t get the opportunity.

    Not a regret exactly, but I do miss the freedom of living out of a bag and just waking up and traveling anywhere you want on a whim with no set dates or requirements other than making sure you have food and water.

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    I want to go to a Taco Bell in every country that it’s has them. I know Japan, India, New Zealand, and I believe the Dominican Republic have taco bells.

    I like taco bell, and traveling. I would enjoy myself. They probably have unique menu items.

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      Does caving also include going into caves that have been explored and secured before? Or do you mean full on diving into the unknown? Because ive seen too many video essays and read too much H.P. Lovecraft to even think about that.

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      6 months ago

      “Play with it while you have hands!”

      What I’m trying to say, is: just do it, anything you feel like. Things only get more complicated later in life.

      • Call me Lenny/Leni@lemm.ee
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        But I don’t feel like anything in particular. If someone were to tell me to “just do it” a trillion different random things have equal potential to come to mind. Should I tour the toothpick factory because that’s “a thing to do while alive”, as opposed to trying out at the tiddlywinks championship? That’s the issue, nothing that I would expect to be able to do draws me.

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          That’s sounds vaguely like “anhedonia”. You can try refreshing your interest in the hobbies you used to like. Joining your friends / relatives in their hobbies. Staying in the nature is always great, as long the nature is not hostile at your place. Staying around people, interacting with them, observing their lives, problems and joys. You’ll find something that suits you.

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    I want to fall in love one last time before I die. (Terminal cancer, age 41)

    All that other shit is meaningless