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Sep 2017

My amount of hobbies has been sliced down recently, and I only do the ones I REALLY like now. They include...

-Drawing (obviously)
-Video Games! (Lots of them, my husband and I collect them and have MOST of the game consoles)
-Reading (Mostly comics, tbh)
-Making AMV's (yes, I still make them pretty often actually)
-I very casually write fanfiction, cause I'm apparently still stuck in 2008. haha.
-I collect dragon statues from local thrift stores.
-Cosplaying. I usually make one to three different costumes for an anime convention I go to yearly.

-Volleyball
-Hiking
-Weights and calisthenics (I hate them, but I do them anyway)
-Occasional meme designing
-Playing with my hound dog

  • Reading
  • Watching TV shows / Movies / Youtube
  • Video games (I'm very addicted to Monster Hunter Stories atm)
  • Does eating at cute cafes count? XD

I like crafts like sculpting and painting. Origami too, since it makes such a great hand fidget. I also spend a lot of time playing video games, recording let's play videos, and editing said videos (making each thumbnail is fun). So, yeah, crafts and video games mostly.

Oh, and tabletop games like D&D.

My hobbies are:
-Play video games.
-Practice kenjutsu (it`s like kendo, but more focussed in actual combat and have more stances and weapons, like 2 swords and naginata)
-Youtube
-Read tv tropes and learn about shows and entertainment in general.

Here are a few:
-Movies, watching and analyzing
-Youtube
-the outdoors

Well I play several instruments, I also enjoy researching and making spreadsheets, tabletop game design, and laying Dungeons & Dragons in the unlikely event that I have enough friends too.

I've always wondered how people grow up playing several instruments. What was the learning process like?

Well, I took lessons for bass and guitar for several years, then taught myself mandolin and ukulele with my existing string-instrument knowledge, and then taught myself tin whistle and theremin with the help of my general music theory knowledge. Currently trying to teach myself piano but it's much more difficult because unlike the others you often need to play two different parts with each hand.

So what you're telling me is that the piano is your final form

I don't like the word "hobbies" to be honest. It implies things you do that you are not making money from are less important and amateurish. I write short stories, poetry, I'm studying anthropology. My hobby is making money on Web Development :wink:

Naw, final form is when I've mastered every instrument to the point where I must create a new one so complex that anyone who tries to master it goes completely mad.

Video games (currently playing the FF XII Zodiac Age and LoZ Breath of the Wild)
Writing
Reading (although I usually go for audio books cause I can listen while drawing)
Playing the Flute (and wanting to learn Violin)
Play tennis

Unfortunately, I have little time to enjoy any of these, and when I hear about retired people being bored at home, I really don't get it!

Um..I want to learn how to play games seen in different consoles (like Overwatch), and play them as well as any esports master.
In other words, achieve proficiency in moving, jumping, shooting, etc. in ALL consoles.

There's a lot of stuff I'm into, which made choosing a career really hard:

  • I'm not sure if I'd call it a hobby, since I treat it much more seriously, but I'm super into music. I've been playing the guitar for about five years now, and also have a basic knowledge when it comes to drums, piano, and bass.

  • I haven't done so in a while, but I really like designing and creating my own games. My programming knowledge is a bit rusty now, but every once in a while I'll refresh and start on a new project.

  • For every comic I've made, I've probably read a hundred. Not only do I have a lifelong obsession with graphic novels and comics, but also a general attraction to words on pages.

  • I really enjoy writing! Unfortunately, every time I get into the process of making a longform story the way a write has a habit of changing from chapter to chapter. So, in the end I usually go back to writing solely for comics.

  • I collect retro games.

  • I collect animated movies and series on DVD.

Aside from drawing, I like to..

  • observe human behavior
  • longboarding
  • snowboarding (not lately, don't have money for it)
  • lock picking (LEGALLY)
  • gaming, PC
  • reading manga
  • daydreaming
  • watch Yogscast (I will love you if you know who I'm talking about), I'm a Simon person mainly
  • playing with programs like CS or Blender or Sketchup
  • practicing martial arts (not lately though)
  • playing handpan (will also love you if you know what that is

  • learning new things I come across. I love learning stuffs