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@Feng
As VND said, there are so many stuff you can do for free, that you should tell us what you like doing first.
You could fap, run on the streets screaming as if you were crazy, steal food from McDonalds, prank your neighbors listen to music, try to draw, to develop games (simple games are easy to do for anyone nowadays), play chess (?).

If you want to do something outside, you can play some kind of simple sport or game (one which isn't too childish like "catch the ball" or something), one that doesn't need much people to play, or jog (it is very good to relax and free your thoughts), you can go to someone's house and cook something simple, you can climb cliffs and if you do Le Parkour it would be easy (I loved to do that when I went to the countryside).
If you live near the beach, you could surf too.

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I always used to do that, lots of fun.

I did it sometimes. Dad once burnt a field as a child when he was playing "Indians". He lit his arrows on fire, of course. He used to watch too many western movies back then...

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I love thinking too!

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I didn't know GA stands for Georgia, my bad.



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It's ok, knowing you're from Germany.


W-what.. You're German? Wo wohnen Sie? Was Bundesland?

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Ich wohne in Saarland.

Und Sie? (if you're from Germany)


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"Und Sie"

"And you", I'm guessing.

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I'm using formal you (equivalent of sir). Ichigo has honored me with Sie, so I return the favor.


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@Ichigo

If your post was aimed at me, I'm not from Germany I used Google translate.

@Green

I thought of an invention 2 years ago but then someone made it like a month ago. It's like the creator read my mind or I read his


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Road Hog wrote:
@Ichigo

If your post was aimed at me, I'm not from Germany I used Google translate.

@Green

I thought of an invention 2 years ago but then someone made it like a month ago. It's like the creator read my mind or I read his

Road Hog: show
It used to happen a lot to me when I was a kid.
I created "battling cards", then Yu-Gi-Oh was aired, and a lot of MTG and similar stuff popped "out of nowhere".
I created a monster, and it happened to be exactly like the main Digimon from Tamers, which was aired about a week later.
I discovered different materials absorved light in a different way, that is why they had different colors, and that is why black (black clothes) was hotter. Some years later I'd learn it at school. I also figured out why crabs walk sideways by myself, but apparently everybody already knew that since kindergarten.

Of course all of it already existed/was already discovered. And then maybe I'm psychic, or maybe this stuff is just too obvious. There were several other "idea stealing" situations, and other more interesting discoveries too, and original stuff, and a lot of speculative "science" (eg.: dilatation, environmental problems, acceleration and that kind of stuff didn't exist to me, just put some engines and stuff and it might work), but I always thought I'd grow up and learn science the right way and be a scientist and a comic writter. It happens I didn't.


@Fly or Die/Ichigo
I plan to learn German, a friend of mine is doing so and my father always wanted me to. And knowing it has a formal form for "you" (believe it or not) makes me want it even more.

@Feng
Have you figured what to do already?

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My idea was a backpack that can turn into a scooter but then I saw the commercial for it once and it almost had the same design idea I had. I was actually starting to think about whether or not I could make it but they have done it so yeah.


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@Fly or Die/Ichigo
I plan to learn German, a friend of mine is doing so and my father always wanted me to. And knowing it has a formal form for "you" (believe it or not) makes me want it even more.

German is a p. cool language, and there's a lot more freedom in word order when you compare with English (for example, the first noun can be a direct object without using a past tense infinitive).

Of course, Latin is sooo much more flexible.


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Yeah but no one speaks in Latin, it's as good as dead

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what about arabic?

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People in Lebanon speak Arabic don't they

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I know that,i was just wondering if any one in the forums spoke arabic

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CardCaptor Sakura wrote:
Yeah but no one speaks in Latin, it's as good as dead

He was just giving an example...
And Latin is soooooooooo flexible to the point it is bad sometimes, because it may be confusing.
But overall it is good, I started learning it some years ago, but I can't remember much right now.

I don't know if Arabic is flexible, I like it but I was never been very interested to learn it. I like the fact it uses a different writing system, but other languages do too.

There is a guy from Kwait here, I forgot his name now, and some other arabic people too.
Some muslims as well and some of them speak arabic.

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Green wrote:
CardCaptor Sakura wrote:
Yeah but no one speaks in Latin, it's as good as dead

He was just giving an example...
And Latin is soooooooooo flexible to the point it is bad sometimes, because it may be confusing.
But overall it is good, I started learning it some years ago, but I can't remember much right now.

I don't know if Arabic is flexible, I like it but I was never been very interested to learn it. I like the fact it uses a different writing system, but other languages do too.

There is a guy from Kuwait here, I forgot his name now, and some other arabic people too.
Some muslims as well and some of them speak arabic.


hello...under my avi...
and i speak Arabic quite fluently i might add

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