25 Things To Do Instead Of Fueling The Post Election Fire
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25 Things To Do Instead Of Fueling The Post Election Fire

Moral of the story: be kind to everyone.

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25 Things To Do Instead Of Fueling The Post Election Fire
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Post election days have been kind of insane. And when I say insane I mean people rioting in the streets over something that has already been done. The internet has basically crashed due to the amount of ignorance people put and see on it. Instead of ranting for days about things that won't change, here are 25 things you can do rather than fuel the "election fire".

1. Turn off the News and watch a funny movie. Maybe even make some popcorn and call over your friends.
2. Have a picnic
3. Clean
4. Do homework (if you're a student)
5. Go on a hike
6. Go to a place you've never been
7. Pay for a stranger In front of you
8. Get some coffee and catch up with an old friend
9. Walk your dog
10. Jam out to your favorite music
11. Go on a road trip
12. Go to a nice dinner
13. See the newest movie
14. Read a book
15. Make cookies
16. Go to the zoo
17. Shopping at the mall
18. Wash the car
19. Go to a party
20. Go swimming
21. Workout
22. Go for a night drive
23. Go fishing
24. Go stargazing
25. Go to the beach


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