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Except for reading (and knitting I do that too), as stupid as this sounds, can anyone recommend any activities I can do singularly. I have no friends and live in a rural area so there?s not a lot to do. I can drive places but i don?t know what to do :/
 
Have you tried looking into conventions you could drive to? Those can be super fun and are a great place to meet friends since you already have something in common!
 
Since you’re here I’m guessing you probably enjoy video games. o:

You could try other crafts, look jewelry making or cross stitching. You could also write or draw or take up gardening or something! Learning an instrument would be fun, too, although that would be even more fun with others; but you could look around and see if there’s a community band nearby that you could join.

(Also I like your signature! I love Hercules haha.)
 
I usually just browse the forums. Surely, you can find people with similar interests here, right? Everyone on this forum seems to be pretty nice from what I’ve gathered. I don’t have many friends in person, but I do have a few online friends.
 
Get into music. Not necessarily playing or singing, but find some genre/groups etc. you enjoy and dwell into their discographies, read blogs, maybe create your own and share your thoughts..
 
You could also subscribe to either Netflix or Crunchyroll and watch shows or anime. :)
 
Something I like to do that gets me out of the house is bike riding or swimming. It's fun and it's a good way to exercise too! :)
 
Or going to the gym or taking up a different sport. Getting stronger or proficient in something is always good. :)


EDIT: In fact, I’m headed to the gym right now.
 
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Drawing always calms me down. So does finding new music, which you can do if you have access to youtube. If you're ever in a mood I literally have a song for everything.
 
I really like sewing stuffed animals, it's sort of similar to knitting in that it's a sort of therapeutic, repetitive motion, plus you get a cute friend at the end. A YouTube channel that really helped me out as a beginner is WhiteChocolateHeart, who makes a lot of videos on how to make stuffed animals (usually Pokemon, but there are other crafts too, plus the Pokemon ones can often be modified to be other types of animals) and they are really easy tutorials, because they tend to be such simple shapes that you don't even have to print out a pattern, and they use mostly socks and felt for the plushies, which are both fabrics that are easy to use and really inexpensive compared to a lot of other fabrics.
 
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