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  • Not getting into the weeds about their recent stuff - but the community of Reddit has generally given great to me.

    I have found, expanded, and learned about so many interests and hobbies and information through Reddit. From computer repairs, to game help, to install guides, to home repair, even just getting some new perspectives. For years it was a community I felt happy to interact with and that in general wanted to help others






  • Exercise is a definite one. This is actually coming from a medical side, not just a personal one. There’s a lot of data there.

    However I think hobbies that are ‘measurable’ are also really good. Ones where you can feel like you accomplished something. So things like painting, drawing, learning something, reading, where you can feel like youve finished something I feel really helps.

    So a good idea might be combining the two. Maybe an exercise with a goal in mind. Or maybe take a few karate classes, with the goal of working towards your first belt. Or biking a certain distance every day to reach a total amount for a month. I personally find when i can see that my hobby has some measurable accomplishment, I personally feel more satisfied with that

    Also for me social things help a lot. Im a very social person, but can get such in a rut. Finding more ways to be social can help expand and open you up to other things


  • Similar to what others have said, tough i don’t know that the specific meme trend is right now.

    A big thing people say though is ‘ohio is so boring/bad/terrible people decide to leave the planet’ because so many astronauts are from ohio. On Google maps when you enter other states it does a ‘Welcome to BlahBlah’, and for Ohio the little symbol is an astronaut