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Aug 2020

I am obsessed with dolls and toy trends and I always like to be inform of that is on the shelves and what is coming in the future and what got discontinued. I love learning about retro and vintage toys through out the years. I know that people think adults who are into dolls and cute plushies are creepy.

I love love love animated shows and movies and have seen quite a few niche ones. (Though I should see more tbh.) Now I've been sorta doing less with that hobby in favour of spending more time writing and drawing.

I have a talent for finding the best gay shows and movies. As for hobbies... well I can't do it anymore because I don't have the resources but I love letterpress so much. It's so tedious and repetitive but I live for the clickity clack of metal type.

I'm a taxidermist. Which most people don't expect because I was formally vegan, (now reductarian for medical reasons)

Not really out there, but I used to be a big crocheter! I've also done a bit of cross stitching and I've recently delved into felting! I made a really cute wooloo out of felt a few weeks ago :3

Probably metal detecting.

I don't do it very often. I think it's fun to find random things in the forest. I usualy find cans or bottle tops. Sometimes I find cooler things like bullets in the middle of the forest. That probably means that a battle happened there during the war or it's just from hunters. Interesting stuff.

Well, I don't usually tell people what I do for my day job but I'm literally a ninja. Or I tell myself I'm a ninja. But I'm more akin to a stalker lol. Like, no joke, I have to be really good at hiding and concealing myself and I watch people all day. And it translates to daily life in really weird ways. I'm a pretty big person but I sneak up on people a lot. My girlfriend has threatened to put a bell on me because I scare her every time I pop up in our room.

I like to toot my flutes sometimes, but not very good at fingering though.

See~ :wink: my go-to instruments. (not really flutes but recorders)

I'm a pretty boring person lol but I have a musical background! I'm sadly not a good singer or anything but I played flute for 8 years and I currently play the ukulele. I write my own songs sometimes, and someday I'd like to learn to play piano~

I can bend my whole left thumb to reach the back of my arm near the wrist. And I can call or confuse certain cats by meowing. Does that count?

I'm usually withdrawn and usually watch myself a lot especially in front of older people in a setting I'm not comfortable with. I cannot say I'm talented on this, but acting kind of shows people a different side I can't normally show. Like a type of controlled lashing out. Again, not talented on this, but I kind of liked dancing and being laughed at a lot by most people I know for having two left feet pushed me to try better when I was given a lot of time. At two years of building a dancing habit, some people would get surprised because the idea goes against what my image is like.

I crochet and knit! I was so excited when I did my first cabled knit hat!!! I want to get into embroidery/cross stitch but I don't have the time for more hobbies right now. I haven't even picked up my knitting needles in months :cry_02:

I write comics.

Also I am obscenely good at Mario Kart Double Dash while playing with me feet. I can beat almost all casual karters and quite a few more intense people. Always a fun party trick. Don't ask how many hours it took, had a lot of time on my hands in university.

Sarcasm. That has to count for something, right? :sweat_02:

I can pass a test without any type of studying.

Does that count as a talent?

I'm fairly quiet and reserved in person and a lot of people mistake that for being shy (I used to be shy as a kid, but I think I've gotten over my social issues as an adult and really just prefer to keep to myself). Most people who know me might be aware that I know how to draw but what they might find surprising is that I enjoy performing on stage - stand-up and improv comedy, to be specific. I never got further than open-mics and small improv shows and with the pandemic that part of my life has kind of been put on hold indefinitely.

Sometime last year I was talking with some fellow performers that I was having trouble deciding whether to focus my attention on pursuing visual arts, writing, or comedy and one of them said "You know, I heard about this new thing that actually involves all three!" I responded with "Making a comic is too much trouble for me."

Not sure if this one's a random talent, but my parents and former classmates used to say so.

I can actually type fast without looking at the keyboard as long as it has tactile bumps on the letters J and F. I'm a horrible typist if those bumps are missing. I guess typing for a long time with those bumps actually helped me gain muscle memory.