Any interesting maths/logic problems ... check out Problem Solving Strategies by Arthur Engel if you're interested. A friend recommended it to me and it's brilliant. Also check out Martin Gardner's books or maybe just find some of his stuff online. Last and most important, check out puzzling stackexchange. Some of the posts are amazing. Binary poison, circular prison, names in boxes
Psychology stuff. Check out the MBTI personality instrument and let me know what type you are. I'm an INTJ. According to the big five, I'm just a ''rational". Plus the site didn't give me access to my full results without paying so ... :(
Non-academic
Game design - Want to learn but don't want to learn by myself online
Chess - I suck at it but have some interest. Used to play a looooot in school. And now I play some online. If you know to play, maybe you could teach me.
Mixing/composing of music - Might learn this later in life if I feel like it
Playing drums - Learnt for many years. Got a grade 6 degree. Not interested anymore
Browsing - stackexchange, reddit, and a ton of other sites. Reddit is a pretty amazing site, you should check it out. Here's my post on stuff I browse
Philosophy and opinions on stuff
Drawing mazes and games on paper - I spent a good part of my childhood in school doing exactly this. Although I've lost most of my rough copies I remember a fair bit. I made all sorts of stuff (arrow maze, torch maze, cannon maze, platformer games), it might be easier to explain all this in person.
Swimming - learnt a bit, lost interest
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