Usernameblankface ,
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Ride bikes, go on adventures in the woods, break sticks, throw rocks in a pond, read books and encyclopedia, talk about wild imaginary adventures, see what can be hit with a BB gun

MrFloppy , (edited )
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  • Work more.
  • Go to church.
  • Go to a witch burning.
  • Participate in a crusade.
  • From which century are you asking?

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Matriks404 ,

Holy shit, I didn't expect that question in <current year>, fuck I am old.

uhmbah ,

I clearly remember 10-year-old me lying on the floor watching Sunday morning tv. Soccer, football and the rest of the world, was on. I was bored out of my skull.

Flash Forward 50 years, can't get a freaking moment to myself.

2ugly2live ,
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Reading, TV, video games, studying, crafts/hobbies

xc2215x ,

Music, books and TV.

hanrahan ,
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Books, same as I do now as well.

I take your point but I'd like to say I can't remember being bored since I was a kid and that was because you were forced to and I'm 57 now.

tal ,
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paddirn ,

About the only time our TV gets turned on anymore is for 1) videogames or 2) watching youtube.

It’s mostly just a giant monitor at this point

Tattorack ,
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Read books, read newspapers, chat on the land-line phone for hours.

Before the cliché of everyone being with their faces in smartphones there were clichés about husbands who do nothing but read newspapers all day, or teenage daughters that massively inflate the phone bill because she's talking with her friends for hours, or children with square eyes watching brain rotting cartoons all day.

Wahots ,
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Playing outside a lot more, which was really fun. Hit the beach or swim docks and jumped off the highdives. Went camping. Bike adventures, etc. Lots more physical toys like nerf, Lego, beyblades, etc. CD music players, cassette music players, or MP3 music players, depending on the era.

People on the metro buses would read the paper to pass the time, listen to music, or read a book.

Back then, you could rent videos or games at a rental place, and there were many more physical hobby shops (there still are, but for live stuff, like aquariums now). Malls were a lot more alive and were true third places. Though even back then, I found people gorging themselves in a materialistic frenzy rather...distasteful. People still do it, just via Amazon and fast fashion online.

The biggest things I remember were how chill people were, the ubiquity of newspapers, smoking and cigarette holders outside, a lack of really any graffiti, and people being incredibly chill and a bit more open. There were also like, zero bike lanes or rail, so everyone drove everywhere.

username_unavailable ,

I used to pull a random Encyclopedia off the shelf and find something interesting to read about.

Usernameblankface ,
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Yep, did that

invisiblegorilla ,

Had conversations. Went outside. Did stuff. Had real hobbies. People were much less lame. Smartphones aren't even smart. They just have The internet. If they were smart, people wouldn't spend the entire time scrolling through dumb shit

GreyEyedGhost ,

And there are articles from newspapers decades ago complaining about people reading and not socializing. Some people just don't want to socialize as much as others. It doesn't make them wrong, it makes them different.

Interstellar_1 ,
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Usually I use my phone when I an sitting around waiting for something. In those times, before I had a phone, I would always think about things I could and should make, and the techniques and mechanics of how they would work.

Crackhappy ,
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Read books. Cereal boxes. Ride bikes and fuck around.

zazilicious ,

I read a bunch, and played a lot of video games. I am on the older-end of Gen z, so smartphones only became a thing when I was older, so most of my childhood was spent on computers running a mix of windows 98, Windows XP, and eventually Linux, where I got most of my books and almost all my games.

Steamymoomilk ,
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Read books.
Make stuff from said books
Show friends the stuff you made from books.
Drink beer and watch sports and other hobbys.

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