Small Activities
Lately, I've been a bit bored. Every day for at least an hour, I've been riding the city bus home. It's a great time to sit and reflect on life - or to do a crossword puzzle. These dizzy dinky daily dastardly riddles baffle my brain and test my memory to a tee.
... sorry.
Anyway, I've taken to them. They're fun to do and getting angry at how abstract or vague the clues can be is the second best part of doing the puzzle. I now keep a pencil and a pen in my backpack at all times.
The Daily Show
Since school is over and I work on projects for about 2-3 hours a day, I have quite a bit of free time. So, I've taken to watching The Daily Show again. Even though it's a comedy show, it's an okay way to stay informed and have a few laughs at the same time.
My favorite show, though, is Last Week Tonight. I've loved John Oliver since his premier days on The Daily Show, and when he took over the show while John Stewart was making Rosewater. Oliver does an excellent job on his show, especially with his big interview of Edward Snowden. He is purely content, and points out hypocrisy and injustice through a comedic medium. It's pretty awesome, and I highly recommend it.
The other thing I was is standup comedy. Lots and lots of standup comedy.
Keeping it Dull?
I've also been surfing reddit almost ALL the time. I read AskReddit threads, browse dank memes, and read articles on offseason NHL trades. It is a great content website that's updated almost constantly, so I'm there most of the time. A lot of the stuff I get is also from Tabbie, my absolute favorite browser extension. I have HackerNews and GitHub extensions, too, that let me browse news and cool repos.