>>7834
I was on my way to meet him when you posted this. Yeah, we went up to Hollywood and did as the tourists do, I guess. We did see the one thing my culturally enriched corner of the world is known for, though.
>A bit of adventure can jolt the brain if it's gotten a bit moldy.
As sad and lonely as my day to day life seems, I'm content and stimulated enough by my projects. But I will get out of here soon, God willing. That's the only thing I'm missing: my peace with this reality. But that'll have to wait a few months more still.
>Who knows, maybe you'll meet someone else worth hanging out with and discover new activites.
There are plenty of things of actual interest to learn and do that are actually social as opposed to best done alone, I'm aware. The problem is those usually require preparation, which we wound up not having much time to do. Things like sports and athletics (actually doing them, not just watching and gossiping about the athletes), building things, music, or co-op games like one of you mentioned, etc.