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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

My 13 hour flight just got delayed 7 hours, I'm stuck at my second airport, and I dont think I'm gonna make it. I have some movies and audio books on my phone, but really only anticipated having to burn the flight time via napping and some media, not 7 hours leading up to it, and I'm pretty sure I'm gonna mentally burn out on passive media.

  • I have media on my phone - movies, shows and audio books, but I can only do about 2-3 hours at a stretch before I burn out on those things.
  • I have wifi and power both on the ground and on the plane, although I'm sure the connection once we get going isn't going to be performance enough for online games.
  • I have a phone and headset but didn't bring a laptop because it was just extra bulk I didn't think I'd need. I don't have a switch or steam deck or anything neat.
  • I have access to the airport lounge, so drinks are free, and I get free drinks on the plane. I don't want to get wasted or have to pee constantly, so my plan is to jim lahey it.
  • I'm intrigued by mobile games, but every one I've tried has felt too gimmicky with gambling or freemium BS mechanics. Also tried started valley but it never got me hooked either. I have an android and will buy games if they're worth it.
  • I'm open to any other ideas that could somehow mentally (or physically while on the ground) stimulate me.
  • I'm a dude in my 30s with a family and kids, but I'm currently traveling solo.
  • I've already killed 2 hours on a plane and 2 more on the ground (my planned connection time) doing nothing, I was saving my media trying to avoid burning out on shit before I get on the plane.
  • I suck at sleeping when on the go.
  • I'm on my 3rd mimosa and bored as fuck.

Help.

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[-] [email protected] 71 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Read a book?

Like, how desperate are you for stimulation that you're making this sound like an emergency?

[-] JohnDClay 24 points 10 months ago

Or if you're attention span is killed like mine, find an audiobook and listen on 2x or 3x. If you happen to have a library card, libby is usually great. Otherwise YouTube has some.

[-] [email protected] 7 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

This! I recommend Red Rising as audiobook! (The first book is 16h and there’s a whole series of books, there’s a dramatized audiobook version I haven’t tried but sounds really fun)

also, Hail Mary Project is an amazing audiobook.

mild spoiler:


spoiler the sound effects of Rocky is amazing!

[-] JohnDClay 6 points 10 months ago

One of my favorite syfi is the expanse, also highly recommend. Dune and Iain Banks culture are also great.

[-] JohnDClay 1 points 10 months ago

Do you mean red rising? I've heard it's good but haven't gotten a chance yet.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago

Yes Red Rising. My phone doesn’t let me type good today.

[-] [email protected] 12 points 10 months ago

He mentioned that he has audiobooks he was saving for the flight. I get the uneasy, jittery boredom aspect. Especially when you had a reasonable expectation of how your time was meant to be spent and that was disrupted. It's just lingering frustration and anticipation for what you originally set out to do. For anxious or neurodivergent people that can cause a degree of distress. Especially for something that's already as unpleasant/stressful as flying. Not that it's life threatening or can't be managed. But it's easy enough to see how his language reflects that mindset, giving it an air of urgency. I'm not saying OP has anxiety or is neurodivergent but it can happen in people without these issues too to varying degrees. They're just painfully bored. It's not an emergency, but it can be difficult

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