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What mental and physical health benefits do you experience while /out/ing?

Honestly, being in nature is the only time when I feel fully relaxed. I have no worries or anxieties. It's quite nice and I often fantasize about going for the full-on homesteader lifestyle

I have also noticed that I sleep much better when /out/ing. When camping I can stay up until midnight or later playing uno with my buddies and wake up soon after the sun rises at 7 naturally with no alarms and feel energetic and ready for the day. This literally never happens except when camping.

I also suspect that one of the reasons why /out/ is one of the least annoying boards to be on with one of the lowest levels of trolls is that by definition, to be into this board you have to be into touching grass, which means you have less social media brainrot making you needlessly agressive towards internet strangers

What about (you), anon?
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>>2785932
>to be into this board you have to be into...

Not sitting on your ass all day, packing in the calories. That's one of the benefits: being outside and moving around, actually spending some energy.

About hunting, though. Does being a fat hunter mean you're a good hunter and not just larping?
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>>2785935
Wild meat isn't exactly the most fattening food out there. I guess cleetus could be deep-frying it
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Daily reminder that frogspammers don't go outside
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>>2785941
you're gay
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>>2785943
What's wrong with being gay?
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>>2785945
Nothing
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>>2785945
everything
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>>2786040
some things
>>2785932
Yeah, most of our dysfunction is a result of people living in a world we built for ourselves that we are not suited for. Every intervention and innovation has been a social experience with consequences.



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