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Bird watching innit
Also lifting, enjoying nature, hiking, (making) music, spending time with family and friends. It's hard to not let society get you but I find my hobbies help a lot. If I'm freezing my nuts of while sitting still for two hours in a bird watching house near a lake I tend to not think about capitalism for a while.
You and I have similar interests. If I were to start birdwatching, should I just pick up the cheapest used binoculars I can find?
I currently have pretty cheap binoculars for the time being and it works alright. I think K can see some 200m in distance and after that it gets blurry. I'd say it's a good start to see if you like it without spending 100-200 euro/dollars right away.
Right on