I need new hobbies
Don't get into keyboards or building keyboards, it a money pit and I'm really regretting getting into it.
masturbating, watching anime and reading manga. perfect hobbies
start reading books if you dont already!
reading is fun and chill and helps you articulate yourself in a way that videogames never will
reading is fun and chill and helps you articulate yourself in a way that videogames never will
I saw some of my friends are into keyboards and key caps. It looks kinda cool with all the different key caps and special keyboard
yari_qwertyDon't get into keyboards or building keyboards, it a money pit and I'm really regretting getting into it.
Some of my friends just have key caps displayed, not even on a keyboard
Some of my friends just have key caps displayed, not even on a keyboard
Playing football mainly. Currently into learning languages.
Does going out and getting monged on a weekend count?
Does going out and getting monged on a weekend count?
StylaxPlaying football mainly. Currently into learning languages.
Does going out and getting monged on a weekend count?
Monged?
Does going out and getting monged on a weekend count?[/quote]
Monged?
hpqoeumasturbating, watching anime and reading manga. perfect hobbies
I am actually trying to not do that. Its been 2 weeks without a wank. I feel better about myself and need new hobbies
I am actually trying to not do that. Its been 2 weeks without a wank. I feel better about myself and need new hobbies
Slaving the best years of my life away in a slate gray cubicle so I get to live in the Sunshine State
read somewhat frequently
slowly learning guitar
bad cs side projects.
started consistently going to the gym a couple months ago. Surprisingly fun.
slowly learning guitar
bad cs side projects.
started consistently going to the gym a couple months ago. Surprisingly fun.
Definitely start reading books. And I mean normal, physical books, not eBooks.
I myself enjoy playing bass / drawing while listening to music. Also, going for walks with a podcast or something.
I myself enjoy playing bass / drawing while listening to music. Also, going for walks with a podcast or something.
CrimeSceneSome of my friends just have key caps displayed, not even on a keyboard
I know people irl that have spent so much money on some that are just displayed in plastic cases on their desk. I wouldn't get into keyboards because of that rabbit hole it creates.
I know people irl that have spent so much money on some that are just displayed in plastic cases on their desk. I wouldn't get into keyboards because of that rabbit hole it creates.
Building keyboards and soldering in general is great fun.
MasoniniBuilding keyboards and soldering in general is great fun.
Soldering does sound fun
Soldering does sound fun
yari_qwertyDon't get into keyboards or building keyboards, it a money pit and I'm really regretting getting into it.
building keyboard? How much low level building are we talking about?
building keyboard? How much low level building are we talking about?
Soldering and learning more about electronics is fun, but it can be costly.
Twiggybuilding keyboard? How much low level building are we talking about?
Pretty much trying to get into weird sized or mega custom boards is expensive, and group buys and a pain and expensive. It's super fun but I really wish I had saved the money for something else. But what I learned from the building has helped me in my job sometimes.
[quote=Twiggy]building keyboard? How much low level building are we talking about?[/quote]
Pretty much trying to get into weird sized or mega custom boards is expensive, and group buys and a pain and expensive. It's super fun but I really wish I had saved the money for something else. But what I learned from the building has helped me in my job sometimes.
if you play, learning about/fixing guitars and pedals is something pretty interesting, you learn a lot about woodworking/wiring/soldering and finishing a product and having a nice good-as-new guitar/bass is really satisfying. (paging beelthazus about actual luthier work) Plus having a guitar you built or restored yourself is a cool talking point!
honestly learning to repair anything is really informative/helpful, and can teach you a lot. Find whatever interests you (PCs, instruments, electronics, furniture, appliances, etc.) and learning how to fix them can be fun and help you gain more in-depth knowledge about that particular thing
honestly learning to repair anything is really informative/helpful, and can teach you a lot. Find whatever interests you (PCs, instruments, electronics, furniture, appliances, etc.) and learning how to fix them can be fun and help you gain more in-depth knowledge about that particular thing
wolsneMy #1 hobby is simply learning. Over the past 4-5 months ive been really into podcasts such as The Stuff You Should Know (How Stuff Works), the Free Code Camp podcast, Dinner Party Download (via npr) and a couple others. In the past week or so I've taken up an interest in DIY and commercial electronics and how they interface with software to create custom things. Youtubers like Ben Eater, and CodeNMore are who I have been watching to build a foundation understanding of electronics components and for a deeper dive on what is going on inside of integrated chips.
Podcasts are great because you can listen to one while doing virtually anything, for me is the default while driving in place of music, and there is podcasts on virtually any topic you could imagine.
I've been listening to last podcast on the left and top hats. So interesting and funny
Podcasts are great because you can listen to one while doing virtually anything, for me is the default while driving in place of music, and there is podcasts on virtually any topic you could imagine.[/quote]
I've been listening to last podcast on the left and top hats. So interesting and funny
drifting, watching/following sports, fantasy sports, gym, cooking/meal prepping, doing your own car maintenance, recently joined a beerleague for baseball 2nd is not as easy as it used to be send help
Building keyboards, hiking, high altitude ballooning, reading
paiCDefinitely start reading books. And I mean normal, physical books, not eBooks.
What's wrong with ebooks? I love ebooks. so much more convenient than paper. I also don't have to get up to turn the light on/off when I want to read in bed.
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What's wrong with ebooks? I love ebooks. so much more convenient than paper. I also don't have to get up to turn the light on/off when I want to read in bed.
I go through phases of what I like to do in my free time. Random things from my past include:
- Graphic novels - research, purchase interesting ones, reading, support local comic shops
- Podcasts - crime history ones are what I spent a lot of time listening to, but also random taboo sexual topics that are interesting
- Classes/learning for fun - I took a comp sci class (I'm already done all my schooling, it was just for fun) to get a small foundation to learn coding and built my PC last year
- Learning how to cook - really cook delicious things. I try to have a paleo focus (protein + fat), but also try to learn how to combine different foods to make fantastic dishes without a recipe. This is great.
- Plan future vacations/trips - weekend trips near where you live to far away trips. Planning them can help make them more feasible.
Overall, especially when I was younger, I tried to do things on the side that would help make me a more well-rounded adult that were also interesting - it really could be anything you can research and get into. Beer/wine, South American history, graphic design, musical composition... pick something you find potentially interesting, or you're just completely ignorant of, and do the research. Eventually, you'll end up with some new hobbies or just learning a bunch of new shit in general.
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[*] Graphic novels - research, purchase interesting ones, reading, support local comic shops
[*] Podcasts - crime history ones are what I spent a lot of time listening to, but also random taboo sexual topics that are interesting
[*] Classes/learning for fun - I took a comp sci class (I'm already done all my schooling, it was just for fun) to get a small foundation to learn coding and built my PC last year
[*] Learning how to cook - really cook delicious things. I try to have a paleo focus (protein + fat), but also try to learn how to combine different foods to make fantastic dishes without a recipe. [url=https://www.amazon.com/Flavor-Bible-Essential-Creativity-Imaginative-ebook/dp/B001FA0P86?tag=teamfortresst-20]This[/url] is great.
[*] Plan future vacations/trips - weekend trips near where you live to far away trips. Planning them can help make them more feasible.
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Overall, especially when I was younger, I tried to do things on the side that would help make me a more well-rounded adult that were also interesting - it really could be anything you can research and get into. Beer/wine, South American history, graphic design, musical composition... pick something you find potentially interesting, or you're just completely ignorant of, and do the research. Eventually, you'll end up with some new hobbies or just learning a bunch of new shit in general.
the most ive ever learned about myself was all the time i spent skateboarding alone
relaxing, frustrating, rewarding, damaging
highly recommend
relaxing, frustrating, rewarding, damaging
highly recommend
keyboards are the shit until you start spending $300 on a single artisan
CrimeSceneStylaxPlaying football mainly. Currently into learning languages.Monged?
Does going out and getting monged on a weekend count?
Drunk as fuck.
Does going out and getting monged on a weekend count?[/quote]
Monged?[/quote]
Drunk as fuck.