Projectile vomiting, but with a didgeridoo
Sounds like a didgeridon’t to me.
No that’s the Alphorn
sleep
Get better
I always lay in bed and play Minecraft when I’m sick. I didn’t grow up with Minecraft, and I really don’t understand the intricacies of it, but a few years ago I had pneumonia and Minecraft was the only game I could figure out through the brain fog. To this day I always pick it back up and start a new game whenever I’m under the weather. It’s just so peaceful and charming. It cheers me up right away.
If you want some variety, I played a ton of PowerWash Simulator when I had COVID and it was fantastic. Just chill, not much thought required, and clean stuff with a pressure washer progression system.
Watch Star Trek in bed. Or more realistically listen to Star Trek as my eyes will be closed.
Such a nice way to pass the time. :)
Be left 100% alone
Watch ElectroBOOM videos. He provides good comedy with scientific knowledge.
I already watched all of them
Thanks for this! I have a new time filler …
Stay in bed for some cat therapy. Nothing like having a warm and purring kitty on each side of you to chase the symptoms away.
Reinstall my Arch Linux (EndeavourOS actually) system.
Yes, I also try to stick to my daily routines as much as possible.
lol
Just play low-stakes casual games. I swear I associate getting sick with playing Bejeweled 3 in bed now.
Fast. Clears up all my symptoms like sniffling and nose running, and then I’m better after a day or two.
Plus while fasting I feel a little bit high so I can just zone out and read or play a video game so I get that being sick part over with quickly.
Just water then?
Yup.
Sleep. The second I start feeling under the weather I adjust to get as much sleep as possible immediately. It absolutely reduces the time needed to recover.
Drink tea and read lots. Maybe bake bread. Being sick is one of the few times I get to stay home, slow down, and put off all the usually daily chores.
Lipton chicken and noodles, crackers, Gatorade and The Price Is Right on Pluto
Hot shower and wash with a scratchy cloth. Whine.