do you actually want more interaction with people? be honest with yourself here.
if so, it might be time to make new friends. this will be a lot easier if you switch to day shift, but it can still be done on night shift, it'll just be harder. where you find them will depend on what your interests are.
if not, then just pursue interests on your own and enjoy your solitude. or get a second part-time job, and you can save up and move away from your folks faster. or combine the two, get a hobby you enjoy, and then once you're good at it, find a way to monetize it.
I remember a lot of years of being lonely but not really wanting to be around people either. but I found that part of loneliness is a genuine need for contact, and part of it is a feeling of obligation to be normal and healthy, i.e. being social because that's what you're supposed to want to do. but that's not true for everybody.
>>56692not to stereotype, but if you work night shift at walmart and you're not the only person on duty, there's likely someone on your shift who knows where to get drugs. if you actually want to try some psychs then talk to the scraggliest-looking dude on your shift and start working drug references into your conversations. if you're a complete noob to it all and don't know what to say or do, lurk 420chan for a while.