Is watching movies a hobby? When I was 16, I told a therapist I liked watching movies and shows in my free time and he instantly just said I was coasting along in life. I still like watching movies the most out of my free time, and my other attempts at hobbies end up in failure or humiliation.
what does it feel like to get pwned by your therapist
>>201650944It's a hobby, but not a particularly productive one. I would say even playing video games offer something closer to self-improvement than movies do.
It's a pass time. Hobbies can be that, but not all pass times are hobbies. Sports niggers who don't actually play or otherwise make money from their consumption are the same. They just don't get all emo about it.
>>201650970felt bad but I had no real resolution or route for improvement and I'm still a loser at nearly 30 despite my attempts to fix it so it is what it is. >>201651062I hate grinding and problem-solving and stuff desu, I like the shooting games that let me get on by instinct. Lots of times I would just look up the answers via ign guides
>>201651131>Sports niggers who don't actually play or otherwise make money from their consumption are the same. They just don't get all emo about it.Yeh I guess so, there's less of a stigma from following sports than it is from watching movies though.