10 Survival Tips For When Your Internet Goes Down

7. Read A Book

People will be amazed at how shockingly little they do things that they used to now with the internet being such a ubiquitous resource for pretty well everything. Reading a book will not only get your eyes away from the screens that you're so accustomed to staring at, but you'll also advance your own vocabulary level to a great degree and impress all of your friends with your newfound eloquence and loquaciousness. You'll find that reading a book or two will take up quite a few hours of your time. Getting lost in a fictional world is one of the best ways to spend your time. If you're reading a non-fiction book, then you'll find yourself way more knowledgeable on a given subject than when you were before you started reading. And no, reading eBooks doesn't count.
 
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Philip Clarke is a 21-year old graduate of the SAIT Film and Video Production Program. He spends his days working on his novels and feature film screenplays. His favourite film is GoodFellas. He goes to the theatre to watch movies on a weekly basis to feed his cinematic addictions.