Things
to do when your bored |
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Things you can do with very little Things you can do with another person |
| THINGS YOU CAN DO WITH ABSOLUTELY NOTHING |
See
how long you can hold your breath
(Amusement
Potential: 4-20 minutes) Not that much
fun, but it sure passes the time. Play with a friend, or try to beat your
own personal best. Some tips: hyperventilate before hand, and stay as still
as possible. My personal best is 2:00 (exactly).
Scratch
yourself
(Amusement
Potential: 1-3 minutes) Go ahead, scratch
yourself now. Even if nothing itches, go ahead. Doesn't that feel pretty
good?
Hurt
yourself
(Amusement
Potential: 1-3 minutes) What is pain?
Why is it unpleasant? There's nothing physical about it - it's all in your
mind. Plus, after pinching yourself for awhile, boredom will seem nice
next to being in pain.
Try
to swallow your tongue
(Amusement
Potential: 1-3 minutes) There's not
much to say about this one. It is possible.
Look
at something for awhile, shut eyes, study after image
(Amusement
Potential: 2-5 minutes) Another great
time waster. It takes about 30 seconds of staring to create an after image,
and the image is then viewable for about the same length of time. Fun to
combine this one with pushing on your eyes.
Get
yourself as nauseated as possible
(Amusement
Potential: 5-10 minutes) Best achieved
by looking straight up and spinning around. Try to be so dizzy you can't
even stand up. This is also entertaining due to the "makes boredom seem
a lot better" effect (see "Hurt Yourself").
| THINGS YOU CAN DO WITH VERY LITTLE |
Watch
TV, repeat everything said in Italian accent
(Amusement
Potential: 5-10 minutes) Sort of entertaining.
Fun to pretend the people on the screen are actually talking that way.
Call
up people who write editorials you disagree with
(Amusement
Potential: 15-60 minutes) I'm surprised
no one has thought of this before. Unleash your fury on the person who
had the nerve to write a letter like that! I'm pretty sure it doesn't qualify
as a prank phone call, too.
Make
prank phone calls
(Amusement
Potential: 20-60 minutes) Very
entertaining, but requires discipline. Remember - vulgarities don't make
a call funny, but getting the other person to believe a ridiculous story
will. Even more fun if you get a bunch of people on the line using a Wonderphone
and take turns making the calls. One to get you started off: Call McDonalds,
try to make reservations.
Pretend
all humans will die except for people in room with you
(Amusement
Potential: 10-20 minutes) What would
you do if this really happened? Would the group stay together, or would
there be factions? Who would join what group? Remember, there would only
be power for a few days before the plants ran out of fuel or broke. To
travel, you would always have to be near cars to siphon gas out of. Best
to do with people you know.
Step
off a curb with eyes shut, imagine it's a cliff
(Amusement
Potential: 2-5 minutes) To get any
benefit out of this one, you have to have a good imagination. Don't step
off immediately, build up to the jump. Study the ravine below. Feel the
winds at that altitude. Step off and...AHHHHHH!!!!!
Burn
things with a magnifying glass
(Amusement
Potential: 5-30 minutes) Ants are always
fun to use for this, but burning the face of someone you don't like, under
some circumstances, can be just as entertaining.
| THINGS YOU CAN DO WITH ANOTHER PERSON |
Stare
at the back of someone's head until they turn around
(Amusement
Potential: 2-5 minutes) This works
on the "I have the feeling I'm being watched" principle. Conduct an experiment-does
this really work?
Have
a "Who is less competitive" competition
(Amusement
Potential: 1-3 minutes) Trying to win
at this will make you lose. Trying to lose makes you win which makes you
lose. Not trying at all makes you lose which makes you win which makes
you lose.
Pick
up a dog so it can see things from your point of view
(Amusement
Potential: 3-5 minutes) Think about
it: your dog has only seen the house from a viewpoint from 6" to 2' high
(15 to 60 cm for all you metric fans). It's never seen the tops of counters,
what you keep on your desk, the tops of shelves, etc. Try looking at things
from its point of view, too.
Pull
out a hair, stick in someone's ear
(Amusement
Potential: 1-5 minutes) Best done to
sleeping people. Added challenge in having no one else around, because
then you can't blame it on anyone else. Try to beat your record number
of times before the person catches on.
Pour
water in hand, make sneeze noise, throw water on back of person's neck
(Amusement
Potential: 5-15 minutes) Always a good
gag. For an even bigger reaction out of the person, act like you're not
sorry at all for what they think you did. Comment instead on how big that
sneeze was or about how there was a lot of mucus in that one.