What should I do for fun?

its 11:21am, im wide awake, and I am soo bored! what could I do for fun?

Answer #1

through puffer fish at people & shoot people with a sardean gun

though on a more seris level you can also go and a big crowed & start yelling BUTT MONKIES FROM HELL!!! Or just stand on a corner & point at cars as they pass(this is funny) go into a dressing room & wait for a minuet then yell”there’s no toliet paper in this bathroom…how do I flush this thing???” or something like that XD

Answer #2

i say streak up! lol

Answer #3

Aw ding dong ditching is ANNOYING as heck. I regret making friends with middleschoolers down my neighborhood who do that as their hobby.

Soo. Haha, what kind of question is that? There are PLENTY of things you can do for fun. All pending on your particular interests.

There are raves, and bars, and concerts..

But if you’re talking about what you can do on the net so late into the night.. Well, you can play pokemon (gameboy version onLine :D ) or go on a chat (if you dont mind ignoring the stupids who ramble about wanting s..ex) or create an account on some new site and embezzle the darn thing ..

and so forth..

Answer #4

dont listen to the two advices above me do something interesting like call a friend

Answer #5

Go streaking!! Me and my friends do it all the time!

Answer #6

i suppose you could post with me

Answer #7

go ding dong ditching wit your frands

Answer #8

Go swimming!

Answer #9

Throw in somebody egg, it will be cheerful

Answer #10

i secrelty lover her i hilarious!! ll u can go dingdong ditch or sumthin or sleep

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