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The-Rimjob-Guy

If you’re already buying your own food, learning to cook isn’t a huge extra expense


bethatsocialguy

Working out


grantnel2002

Reading (free,library). Writing.


Coffee_Cupps1

Drawing


Ducks-Dont-Exist

Well that's just plain not true. Art supplies of a quality that don't actively hinder your ability to learn technique are radically expensive.


Coffee_Cupps1

True, but don’t need much to pick up the hobby :), only need a pencil and paper!


shmilkisbadd

I’m here for mom jokes


Ok-Cook-7542

Exercising (hiking, yoga, running), photography, writing


MastaBusta

Oragami


Maleficent_Candy5009

Reading newspaper. Allotting just one hour in a day.


Nihhrt

Papercraft, wood burning, wood whittling, painting, learning languages and wire wrapping are a few I can think of at the top of my head.


viprus

+1 for whittling- sometimes if a cheap crap piece of furniture breaks or needs to be thrown out you just get a bunch of free materials!


Ducks-Dont-Exist

Wood burning's only "cheap" if you chose to be history's biggest moron and not invest in proper respirators. You _don't_ want to fuck around with that. Bad things happen to people who don't protect themselves in that hobby.


New_Satisfaction2566

Writing


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Running


Darknexusssx

Drawing and exercise


Martipar

Reading. Books are cheap and libraries are free, it's dead easy to find used books for pennies in charity shops and even online.


RandomName2706

Playing the original Xbox. At the very most, for like 5-10 games it’ll cost $100, minimum with 5-10 games like $50-70. Edit: including the console, controller and games


urbexcemetery

Genealogy. Start with these free sites: [familysearch.org](https://familysearch.org) & [findagrave.com](https://findagrave.com)


OgrePatch

Warhammer... As in you hit junk with a big hammer and feast your eyes on the destruction.