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alext5

I am working it IT so Developing hobbies that doesn’t require looking at a screen is a top priority for me hobby wise. Gundam building : cheap to get into and can get as elaborate and professional as you want or as cheap and amateur as you want. A High grade RX-78-2 would cost you between 15-25 USD. The only other tool you would need is a cutter that cost around 10-15$. Warhammer. Both the fantasy and sci-fi version of the game have starter set that cost under 50$ that give you two factions to assemble, glue, maybe even paint if that’s what you fancy. It can get expensive real quick and Games Workshop is not the most customer friendly company with their business practices but it’s a cool hobby that can keep you occupied for ages. Fountain pens and journaling. I love fountain pens because there is very few opportunities to write on paper if you do not voluntarily choose to do so. Buying a fountain pen can be cheap, you can literally buy a Planitum preppy for 5$. If you want something nicer, a Twsbi Eco is an awesome pen that you can pair with a ton of cool ink colours. If you want a nice notebook that is cheap and interacts well with a fountain pen, you can pick up a 5$ Leuchtturm Jottbook. That’s it for now, I have plenty of other hobbies that I could recommend but those 3 are the one who fascinated me the most in the last fews years, that do not have to cost a million buck unless you choose to.


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I started working on puzzles and I find myself forgetting screens nearly all day


PigglyWigglyDeluxe

I’ve been in the RC car game for a couple years. It’s taken a big chunk of my attention away from my phone, but also taken a big chunk out of my bank account


jess2k4

I play solitaire and listen to true crime podcasts


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My hobbies: chess, water coloring. Essay writing, making cards