How do you fill the time?

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  • #349505
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    KevinStyles
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    So I’m thinking about full redpill lifestyle. Not dealing with women sucking up all my available time and money leaves me with more time….

    I game on occasion but I’ve come to think of modern games as girlfrields as well. They too demand all your available time and are constant leeches on your wallet. Plus sitting there playing games is equally not productive.

    Watching TV, again waste of time.

    More time for reading could be a plus or a waste of time depending on the subject matter.

    Boardgaming, again, waste of time but at least you get out and meet people face to face and it’s enjoyable.

    I Hike, camp, fish and cycle but most of those are not winter activities where I live.

    So I suppose I guess my question to the full redpill crowd is what do you do with your time besides ‘whatever the hell i want’.

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    Psl47
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    GYM, get ripped, and reading books , but i am not much of a reader , so i read only when i feel like it.

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    #349518
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    K
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    Work.
    I like making money.
    Idle hands are the devil’s tools.

    #349519
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    Keymaster
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    This website is what I do with the last drop of my available time. I actually have to squeeze 27 hours into a day to make that possible. I’m always working. Always had 2 “jobs” or more. And even recently, I took a motorcycle course after putting it off all my life. Constantly finding something to learn or qualify myself on. I also learned a very tough arrangement of “Pirates of the Carribbean” for the piano.

    I thought it was so good, I downloaded and learned it. (40% so far)
    ( already playing since I was a kid)

    I don’t remember ever working just 40 hours a week.
    It would feel like….. a vacation.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #349526
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    TattooDave
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    I think I’ll take my post down I like yours better. Pretty much the same idea. I guess it depends on where you are in life I’m not key Masters age I’m 57 I’ve more or less been retired for the last 20 years and I have to tell you it’s a constant challenge to keep yourself tested and where. Part of the problem I had was that I was married for 28 years and prior to that live with my mom and dad. No time on my own. Now that has changed and all the things that I have acquired in my life all the knowledge all the skills all the interests have room to grow and taking on a life of Their Own. So like whatever the hell you want to do man. I just bought a pickup truck and I’m going to turn it into what I want it to be. I didn’t know how to do that when I was 20 years old but I bought a couple of old cars took them apart and figured out how they work put them back together and sold them made money. Balance between making money and doing what you enjoy you’ll never go to work a day in your life

    I can see their heads have been twisted and fed with worthless foam from the mouth. Bob d

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    Psl47
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    I also learned a very tough arrangement of “Pirates of the Carribbean” for the piano.

    I thought it was so good, I downloaded and learned it. (40% so far)
    ( already playing since I was a kid)

    Wow, the last bit was nice , but i guess it will be the easiest to learn ;))).

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    TattooDave
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    RE: YOUR FORUMS SIGNATURE: ….. Crowdfunding start-up. Company …. will hit the markets in 2018. Predicted share price 1 share = 1 $..

    Everything’s cool but please don’t promote a product or and investment

    I can see their heads have been twisted and fed with worthless foam from the mouth. Bob d

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    Clint england
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    I fill it with work, and if not i’d be hitting the gym and getting side income etc.

    I’m not good if i don’t keep busy as i can procrastinate like hell. Nothing wrong with gaming or whatever you like.

    Porn is probably my worst vice!

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    Keymaster
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    Everything’s cool but please don’t promote a product or and investment

    I hadn’t noticed that. Thanks for pointing it out.

    @psl47. It’s not advisable to push financial products or solicit investors here. Have removed your signature. I’m sure you can understand why.

    Wow, the last bit was nice , but i guess it will be the easiest to learn ;))).

    Yes it’s a BIG challenge and I’m rusty but I have tackled worse. Some Chopin is damn near impossible to play perfectly. Doesn’t matter, it’s just for fun – like when it rains or if I get the urge. It’ll still take a while.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
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    PistolPete
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    Take up something you really like. Reading is good, going to gym etc. But consider going back to school—and I mean real school not “higher learning”. I mean trade school car mechanics, machine shop, wood working, gunsmithing (like I did) As men we are hardwired to work and create; that is what really makes us happy.

    About the board gaming I strongly encourage it; and not just because I’m writing and producing my own D&D RPG. Part of my marketing strategy is based upon the notion that the folks in their 40s-50s were D&D players back in the day but they gave it up in favor of the new exciting electronic gadgets. One thing you get playing a board game/RPG that you don’t get with the electronic stuff is social face to face interaction. Besides just how much tetras can you play?

    Even though as MGTOW we shun interaction with “them” we still crave interaction on a social level with others like us…hence this site. Some of my happiest memories involve a group of 5-6 friends sitting around rolling dice and having a blast doing the D&D thing. So don’t discount the board-gaming thing.

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    Masculine_Man
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    Consider self improvement. Start with your health, then your wealth, and finally seek a hobby or another passion. Whether it’s painting, programing, or something else that creates, influences, whatever do it. You’ll be surprised what you can accomplish when you take television out of your daily life.

    If it costs you your peace of mind, then it is too expensive.

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    Nero
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    Exercise: because it’s good for you and you’ll feel much better for the effort. Music: I love listening too music and playing the electric guitar. Reading: not only for entertainment but for school or personal development as well. Gaming: I love board and card games just as much as PC games, but it’s all entertainment at the end of the day. Netflix/Youtube: These entertainment choices have zero to small commercials and allow me to efficiently use my time for entertainment, learning new things, or reviews for consideration of products I’m interested in. And, for you’re own well being, get out of the house and get some sun. Enjoy life and try new things.

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    FrostByte
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    If I read you right you were looking for space filler activities aside from lifestyle activities. I work out and I just started a garden but these are lifestyle activities. This is my time fillers I do at night while I watch TV or just need to zone. I do something with my hands.

    Braiding, knotting and cording. (I make some awesome bull whips)
    http://www.cowwhips.com
    http://stormdrane.blogspot.com/

    If you rescue a damsel in distress, all you will get is a distressed damsel.

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    Jackinov
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    Radio control is a good hobby.

    are you a chia pet in man drag

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    Anonymous
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    The thing about no women is that you can do whatever tickles your fancy whenever. No mother may I bulls~~~. One favorite part is that I can watch only the cool stuff on streaming instead of vapid romance s~~~.

    Normally, I’d be doing open water sea kayaking this time of year, but I have zero free time right now between hurricane repairs and a weekend contract job I do two weekends a month.

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    Play with my vintage video game consoles I just got a sega master system . And helping my dad work on our 78 gmc truck

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    Bestieboy666
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    The thing about no women is that you can do whatever tickles your fancy whenever.

    Exactly. Sometimes I have mini obsessions for a while. Football Manager sims can keep me fully occupied for weeks until I get bored again.
    I decided to take up photography a few months ago just for the hell of it. Got my self a nice Nikon DSLR, played a lot of youtube tuition vids and went out snapping. I like preserved railways (steam) so visited some lines for photos.
    I’ve read all my life, around 100 books a year. Love rock music, go to lots of gigs, festivals, playing music. Use the Internet a lot, mostly for historical & science & space exploration research. Exercise bike 3 times a week at home, leg squats, sit-ups. (waiting for frozen shoulder to fully recover) Apart from one take away a week I cook with a few experimental days a month, new recipes etc. And of course work which can be anything between 50-70 hours pw. And housework, laundry, maintenance etc.
    F~~~, I don’t even have time to think about women.

    Women are so bad, if they changed the law so I kept the house, I still wouldn't marry one. I'd rather be homeless.

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    Darth Sin
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    1) Exercise.

    2) Study Online.

    3) Travel.

    4) Learn New Skills.

    5) Work.

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    Dont feel bad about playing games. I used to force myself to read for the sake of self improvement but thats bulls~~~.

    I game on occasion but I’ve come to think of modern games as girlfrields as well. They too demand all your available time and are constant leeches on your wallet. Plus sitting there playing games is equally not productive.

    Terrible comparison. Your games dont nag and bitch, they have an off button, and puns aside they dont play mind games with you.

    Gym, Math, Music, Games, Tobacco, Movies, Read

    #350078
    ~BS
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    ^ You plunk down $60 for a game and good to play for hours and hours. You plunk down $60 for a date, and you’re lucky to get a good night kiss when you drop her off at chad’s house for her bang session.

    "He didn't marry until now, so he won't ever do it. Think about it, why would a man like him ever marry? It's too late to catch him. " ~some cunt

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