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9. Make a Wish List. Satisfy your urge to shop online without going broke by writing a list of all the good you’re currently coveting. 10. Take a Personality Test. You can find a whole host of ...
Try a virtual escape room. Your bored brain is begging for a challenge, and a virtual escape room fits the bill. Check out these six and give one a go. 4. Play solitaire. Dust off that pack of ...
Posting any number of useless messages made by bored editors of Wikipedia. Another cat picture. Here's a cat you can really sink your teeth into (or vice versa). Your low-effort school play of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!". Your high-effort Broadway play of "Cats". A list of times you pinged @everyone on your Discord server.
Planking (fad) Planking (or the Lying Down Game) is an activity consisting of lying in a face-down position, sometimes in an unusual or incongruous location. The palms of the hands are typically touching the sides of the body and the toes are typically touching the ground. [1] Some players compete to find the most unusual and original location ...
8. Journal. If you’re not already in the habit of journaling, it’s a great way to spend some time alone. It can help you process feelings, reflect on your relationship with yourself and with ...
This is a list of board games. See the article on game classification for other alternatives, or see Category:Board games for a list of board game articles. Single-player board games [ edit ]
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Single-player, multiplayer. Katamari Damacy [a] ( lit. 'Clump Spirit') is a third-person puzzle-action video game developed and published by Namco for the PlayStation 2. It was released in Japan in March 2004 and later in North America in September. Designer Keita Takahashi struggled to pitch the game to Namco's superiors, eventually seeking ...