We all play tf2 in some form or another, but what's something else you really enjoy doing besides this video game?
Personally I've made my art hobby into a real passion, and it's one of the main things I do besides play Tf2.
Personally I've made my art hobby into a real passion, and it's one of the main things I do besides play Tf2.
i have ornately designed my life to revolve around TF2 at its technological base by deciding to go into STEM
Listening to music, creating stuff, and hanging with friends.
I cultivate carnivorous plants. Been doing it since I got gifted a couple for my 18th bday. I'm 27 now
Now that I think about it, it was a month before i started playing TF2
venus fly traps, pitcher plants, sundews, butterworts
2 species of each
Keep them alive and they will reproduce asexually
First pitcher plant I got has become over 100 individual plants over the years
Gave a lot of them away to friends
Now that I think about it, it was a month before i started playing TF2
venus fly traps, pitcher plants, sundews, butterworts
2 species of each
Keep them alive and they will reproduce asexually
First pitcher plant I got has become over 100 individual plants over the years
Gave a lot of them away to friends
[url=https://imgur.com/a/gkdBlCW]album[/url]
Powerlifting.
It's crazy how much it's grown in popularity over the past few years.
It's crazy how much it's grown in popularity over the past few years.
Martial Arts has been really fun. I'm training in JKD, Kali, and Silat, but I will try Savate next week and some others in the coming months.
I took up BJJ about a year and a half ago and got my blue belt just over a week ago. Brutal sport mentally and physically which I have considered giving up multiple times but really glad I stuck it out. Would highly recommend for anybody looking for a martial art or to learn some self defence.
TobI cultivate carnivorous plants
how useful are those against mosquitoes?
To answer the topic, I like to read, wrench on stuff/get new tools, and build/paint warhammer miniatures
how useful are those against mosquitoes?
To answer the topic, I like to read, wrench on stuff/get new tools, and build/paint warhammer miniatures
TwiggyTobI cultivate carnivorous plantshow useful are those against mosquitoes?
Musquitoes don't care. they hunt live prey whereas the plants use a nectar-like substance to lure foraging insects.
they will get stuck in sundews, but it'd be a coincidence. A flyswatter is most effective. And then you can throw the dead musquito into the sundew
The pitcher plants absolutely destroy flies and wasps. About 3 or 4 years ago I had around 70-80 pitchers at once and all were full of flies and wasps by the end of summer. Pitchers can catch pollinators like bees, though the bees don't often visit the traps because their instincts makes them prefer flowers. It also catches random beetles, mimic flies, etc. Anything that likes the nectar
Venus fly traps catch way less than you want them to but they're neat. Daddy long-legs get caught the most by far. Sometimes I'll throw in a live house fly myself if I catch one. they need to detect movement before closing, and the prey still needs to be alive after that for the plants digestive enzymes to be released
Sundews and Butterwort catch tiny bugs. gnats and such. You won't stop a gnat infestation in your houseplants' soil w sundews alone
tl;dr Pitcher plants will catch a bunch of flies and wasps, everything else is mostly there to look cool
how useful are those against mosquitoes?[/quote]
Musquitoes don't care. they hunt live prey whereas the plants use a nectar-like substance to lure foraging insects.
they will get stuck in sundews, but it'd be a coincidence. A flyswatter is most effective. And then you can throw the dead musquito into the sundew
The pitcher plants absolutely destroy flies and wasps. About 3 or 4 years ago I had around 70-80 pitchers at once and all were full of flies and wasps by the end of summer. Pitchers can catch pollinators like bees, though the bees don't often visit the traps because their instincts makes them prefer flowers. It also catches random beetles, mimic flies, etc. Anything that likes the nectar
Venus fly traps catch way less than you want them to but they're neat. Daddy long-legs get caught the most by far. Sometimes I'll throw in a live house fly myself if I catch one. they need to detect movement before closing, and the prey still needs to be alive after that for the plants digestive enzymes to be released
Sundews and Butterwort catch tiny bugs. gnats and such. You won't stop a gnat infestation in your houseplants' soil w sundews alone
[b]tl;dr [/b]Pitcher plants will catch a bunch of flies and wasps, everything else is mostly there to look cool
golf getting clubs and going out with friends and family is super fun
i really enjoy cooking as a way to unwind and zone out for a while
TobI cultivate carnivorous plants. Been doing it since I got gifted a couple for my 18th bday. I'm 27 now
Now that I think about it, it was a month before i started playing TF2
venus fly traps, pitcher plants, sundews, butterworts
2 species of each
Keep them alive and they will reproduce asexually
First pitcher plant I got has become over 100 individual plants over the years
Gave a lot of them away to friends
album
you wouldn't have happened to name any of your carnivorous plants audrey would you
Now that I think about it, it was a month before i started playing TF2
venus fly traps, pitcher plants, sundews, butterworts
2 species of each
Keep them alive and they will reproduce asexually
First pitcher plant I got has become over 100 individual plants over the years
Gave a lot of them away to friends
[url=https://imgur.com/a/gkdBlCW]album[/url][/quote]
you wouldn't have happened to name any of your carnivorous plants audrey would you
having a project car to tinker with, feels like im learning and the reward is so tangible (vroom)
cars, golf, gym, drinking, shooting, lake/jet skis
hiking, indoor bouldering. i wish i had started doing it 10 years ago.
Playing with my special toy(I will be using the skills I've cultivated to teach part time next year)
wrenching cars, series, other games, hanging out with friends, cycling or any kind of physical activity, studying up on something or crying in my room while wishing my life was better. take ur pick
Dungeons and Dragons/other roleplaying games; a lot of the people I've met through D&D are really interesting and passionate; hoping to find some people interested in the Battletech roleplaying games in specific at this point though.