Creative outlet - /adv/ (#33392586) [Archived: 133 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/20/2025, 11:19:46 PM No.33392586
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I need a creative outlet.
I have my exercise routine down but I now need to introduce some sort of creative outlet in to my life.
I've been awake for 24 hours rn so I'm having trouble thinking clearly enough to make any good suggestions to myself

Please lmk what your creative outlets are!
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Anonymous
7/20/2025, 11:39:27 PM No.33392686
I like to make mediocre breakcore
Anonymous
7/21/2025, 1:40:44 AM No.33393173
>>33392586 (OP)
>breakcore
Doodling.
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Anonymous
7/21/2025, 1:43:17 AM No.33393181
>>33393173
Oops, I had "breakcore" on my clipboard, because I (boomertard) didn't know wtf it is. Now that I consider it (thanks Google), it's as good an answer as any.
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Anonymous
7/21/2025, 1:51:16 AM No.33393202
>>33392586 (OP)
You could try starting a journal or writing your thoughts down in /write what's on your mind/. Theres also drawing, exploring websites (i found if you look up [thing], forum--even cities, you'll find something), and trying blender (which is free). I might even have some websites.
Anonymous
7/21/2025, 1:53:56 AM No.33393211
>>33393181
I'm reminded of what Leonardo Da Vinci recommended to trigger creativity - pareidolia - stare at the random patterns on an old wall. Other approaches are close your eyes and relax into whatever patterns you see, particularly if you're in the liminal state between wakefulness and sleep.