• pedz@lemmy.ca
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    6 days ago

    I don’t have a car nor a house and I’m in my 40ies. I’ve been told multiple times that I’m not a responsible adult as long as I don’t have one of these.

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    Bold & easy coloring books. People are very judgemental about it since it looks like a children’s coloring book, but there’s a reason it’s in the top selling books lists online. Got some cheap alcohol markers and an audiobook on my headphones and I’m gone for the next few hours.

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      Can vou recommend any good coloring books? My partner really likes bold ones too, but it’s sometimes a challenge to find any that are not themed after a childrens’ TV show.

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        I really like the coco wyo ones and bobbie goods (which unfortunately isn’t widely available here). Coco wyo has a lot, also Halloween themes/Christmas. ‘girl moments’ is popular too, the main character is a young woman instead of animals if your partner identifies as a woman and wants a change of vibe.

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          Yeah she does and I just looked the books you recommended up, they’re perfect! Thank you so much, and both brands are pretty easy to get here as well!

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            Happy to help! I know she’s gonna get some amazing Christmas gifts from you now! Haha

  • JRaccoon@discuss.tchncs.de
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    7 days ago

    Lego. I mean, it’s perfectly appropriate for all ages, but some people (mostly older folks) still seem to think it’s for children only.

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    In spring, I like to find puddles on forest roads and trails and dig small ditches and watch the water flow out.

    I also do other kinds of forest infrastructure maintenance - trimming branches on narrow trails, clearing fallen trees, and building small bridges over wet spots. Occasionally, I mark hard-to-see trails by tying orange tape to branches along the way.

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    This probably isn’t out of the ordinary, but I’m not against playing video games that were made for children even though I’m going to turn 30 at the end of the year. I don’t always play them but if I try one and it turns out to be good, then I’ll play it.

    I’m also not against watching shows or movies meant for children either but it’s pretty rare that I do.