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What are your hobbies?

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@BasmanWatching these videos is part of a path. You look at them and go what the fuck is in there.

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Downhill mountain biking. Nothing beats going to Big Bear Snow Summit during the summer and hitting Blue Steel and Party Wave lol. Basically the only fun thing to do 

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billiards

disc golf

French horn

furry

BDSM

spirituality/philosophy (lots of overlap, so I consider it as 1 activity)

video games (mainly racing)

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50 minutes ago, Ryan M said:

Downhill mountain biking. Nothing beats going to Big Bear Snow Summit during the summer and hitting Blue Steel and Party Wave lol. Basically the only fun thing to do 

Bro, you lazy mother**** - what about the uphill grinds & punchy hill sprints! LOVE THAT SHIT. I will say I share your passion for mountain biking. But I do get scraped up bad sometimes.

RIP goodbye knee cartilage


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I am but a reflection... a mirror... of you... of me... in a cosmic dance ~ of a unified mystery...

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I'd like to practice speed skating but can't find a place to do it 😭

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Unfortunately I don't have much time for hobbies but I'd like to learn playing piano.

I was also drawing earlier in my life, which was kind of a hobby, but not consistently enough.

I read daily, try to exercise weekly and stuff like that, I try to learn some new cooking recepies from time to time. Also dabbling in spiritual practices, but I don't consider these hobbies per se. 

I also dabbled in long distance running last year, was working up to running half-marathon, almost did it. Will try again this year.

Wish I had more time exploring some new hobbies. Or at least better time management skills 😛

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Traveling with friends, playing trumpet, reading philosophy, working on self-help, web development, playing chess

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39 minutes ago, bazera said:

@Joseph Maynor

What kind? 

Frontend.  My love is really web design more so than coding.  But everyday I try to practice a little bit of coding.  

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I enjoy watching movies, going on lonely nature walks, playing the piano, introspection, and learning technical stuff that I'm curious about.

Recently, I started focusing on improving my grammar and writing skills.

Also, not drinking coffee has become a hobby. 😄

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@Joseph Maynor

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Frontend.  My love is really web design more so than coding.  But everyday I try to practice a little bit of coding. 

Nice. I've been doing frontend professionaly for the last 8 years. But everything changes so rapidly due to AI.

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Running, nature hikes and camping trips, movies and tv shows, photography and videography, reading, learning wide and varying topics.

I am also a professional full time procrastinator 👍

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Every now and then I do ambitious things, like running from one city of a country to another. I am also up for anything with the right person.

In general though, I enjoy restaurant hopping from city to city much more, creative conversations to extend my consciousness, research conferences of various kinds. Night clubs can be fun with the right folk. Conversations are the most enthralling. I don't enjoy YouTube, masturbating to porn or masturbation in general (there are too many people to develop a bond with), social media outside of maintaining alliances with creative engagement. I like films that help me explore the edges of how my mind architects enjoyment and meaning.

The simple stuff. 

The circus within life, is well... The circus. Outside the circus though, life is simple. Most people unaware they entered one until after they exited, are usually met with with a variant of ego denial, regret or a combination. 

I also enjoy being the architect of alternate realities through game, film and conversational thought experiments. 

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Armwrestling.

I find it a super nice way to compete in a healthy masculine way. A kind of “third place” besides home/work to socialize as well.

Plus it’s a very technical sport, and it’s getting very popular lately with lots of local tournaments. As a bonus you get a great physique 😁

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