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Magical-girl stories that go for a more mature approach but don't take the edgy-dreck route of dehumanizing and victimizing the very people the genre was created to encourage.

My unusual interest is to collect different types of diaries, but not write anything in them...:smile:
I rather prefer to draw in those ruled pages...:sweat_smile: Unusual right???:laughing:

Making threads on a website called "tapas forums".
Nice place, ever heard of it?

I don't know if this would count as unusual but I like collecting writing notebooks with cool sayings on them.

As a previous forum admin I sometimes read bad rp characters lists to feel the adrenaline rush kick in my brains :sweat_smile:
Also I love everything about seasons. Like "24 seasons" in Japan, particular celebrations like Mid Autumn festival, the equinoxes and solstices; food and accessories and rituals related to those in different countries, etc.

Hmm... is old TV & tech considered an unusual interest? I need to specify the "old" period that interests me is from early 90s to late 2000s - so if it's from much earlier than when I was born, it's probably not interesting to me.

That's old to you...? :scream:

lol

Given how quickly technology ages - yes, I think it can be considered old.
Some people are already considering Windows 7 "retro"... I think it's honestly a little ridiculous - I am writing this on a Win7 computer, and I don't plan to upgrade :joy: - but something like Windows XP is already very much "retro".
Kind of mindblowing, but 1990 was three decades ago :joy: At the time when I was born, the 1960s were three decades ago...

Whole leaf teas and teaware from around the world. Not THAT unusual, except that I am under 60 years old. Someday I want to run a teahouse and garden, where we grow tea and do community workshops on harvesting, processing and brewing it. I also want to learn every tea ceremony from every culture that has one (which is a LOT)

Agreed.
I didn't get Windows 10 until...geez, maybe 2017?
I just didn't like all I was hearing about it and my Windows XP was doing fine. :blush:

Oh yeah, he is. He has like, a ton of books, and scale models, and knows literally everything (well maybe not but almost)

I collect Metal band CDs. I love going into used music stores and searching through the CDs alphabetically one by one. I can spend hours doing that.

Also, I really enjoy going into Spotify and typing a random word into the search bar and then look at all the artists with that word in their name. I spend hours doing this, and have found so many epic bands that only have a handful of followers\listeners.

Learning about when certain foods were made and who made them.

Example: Egyptians made toast and candy.

You have someone that shares that unusually interest. I used to do that has a kid xD I still do it every now and again because the lines help me measure out things xD

No never, sounds exotic and strange. And this is a terrible joke but it'd make more sense to "make threads of silks on a website"

Get it? Because spider webs are made from silk...? xD I'll go crawl in a hole now.

Ghost & Fossil hunting (not at the same time... though that would be interesting. Lol! ) and Mudlarking. :sweat_smile::+1: