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Hey guys, I'm in need of some hobbies (slang for loser)  and was wondering if anyone could list some activities that they partake in to kill time. For a while I've done stand up but thats been getting to frustrating because well, you have to be funny. I was also thinking about taking a local jiu jitsu class but tbh I don't really like brazilians because their hairy doods deeply embedded in culture and respect. also the shits overpriced.  any one have any suggestions? 
 
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I kill a lot of time working on the car, doing maintenance or cleaning parts. Thats pretty much my hobby. Ill Ceramic coat parts for people as well. Below are some parts I did a couple days ago. ( yeah I am anal, I wipe down the engine at least one time a week to keep it nice ).     
 
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their hairy doods deeply embedded in culture and respect.  What kind of place are you thinking about training at? A lot of schools aren't like this.  
 
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I have a BLAST, and stay in shape doing mountain biking.  If you're afraid of pain, or broke, stay away.  But if you are an adrenaline junky, and have fond memories of riding a bike as a kid (I was a BMX freak), you can't beat it. 
 
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I have a BLAST, and stay in shape doing mountain biking.  If you're afraid of pain, or broke, stay away.  But if you are an adrenaline junky, and have fond memories of riding a bike as a kid (I was a BMX freak), you can't beat it.  I want to buy a bike to ride some trails. Whats the best bike I could get for under $400?  
 
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Basketball, soccer, football, whatever.... They are all great ways to kill time and the more u get involved the better. try going to the gym and lifting too. 
 
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For under 400$?  Uh good luck finding a good bike for under 400$... Go to Walmart or Target and get a fuckin' cheap Mongoose(they have better bikes, but they mass produce cheap shit for Walmart) if your price range is that low...  http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=8399258Don't get me wrong, this bike is pretty bad, but it's a decent bang for the buck.  You could even go cheaper and get a shittier bike.  If you want a better investment... you're looking at spending maybe 600+.  I'd go to a local bike shop and check out some other options.  It all depends if you just plan on doing it casually or if you really want to get into it.  
 
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