• ZealousSealion@discuss.tchncs.de
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    9 hours ago
    • I’ve read books.
    • In multiple languages.
    • And I can read musical notes.
    • I’m a capable home cook.
    • I’ve built stuff. Assembling IKEA furniture counts, right?
    • My mum still keeps most of my paintings.
    • If you can read this, you know that I can write.
    • I can cut down vegetation.
    • I can even dive.
    • Yes, I open the camera app daily.
    • There’s an app for that as well.
    • I’m wearing my backpack already.
    • Five of the seven continents (as many of us understand them culturally), so far.

    Which is why I have an orgy every night.

  • S13Ni@lemmy.studio
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    10 hours ago

    I check like 5 outta that list and it ain’t exactly giving results thr graph might suggest. Totally understandable tho.

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    16 hours ago

    My girlfriend loves the little trinkets and doodads I run off for her. I gave her a little tree that holds her jewelry and she got all moony and immediately asked for a couple more. She also loves watching the machine run, almost as much as I do. n=1 but some girls find 3d printing incredibly romantic.

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    19 hours ago

    I do photography, archery and 3d printing.

    Photography seems to only invite critique, archery tends to be a short subkect of conversation but 3d printing usually leads to the most questions and takes up a larger part of the conversation.

    When i played bass, no one really showed any interest other than one friends who caught me playing a small part of something i was figuring out how to follow it up and wanted to sample it. Which eventually led to nothing.

    I designed a silencer for airsoft in fusion360 and already sold 10, a friend asked me to print a spitfire and i eventually summoned up the idea to make some spitfire exhausts he could mount on his spitfire themed mini cooper, my archery club has these plastic stars that tend to be used on the carnival for air guns so i designed some custom ones with their logo “just because”. I also printed some trophy’s which i still have to give out.

    Once you get a reliable 3d printer and learn the software well enough, it is an amazing hobby.

    The wife paints miniatures (think warhammer for example) and she needs plinths for her competition models. So i shit out a custom plinth within an hour including print time. It’s so awesome and after 5 years i’m still amazed when i get to hold something that was nothing more than a digital design a mere hour before, i have a mini factory inside my house that only produces what i tell it to…it’s absolutely insane.

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    19 hours ago

    Essentially just be a renaissance man. It’s much easier to do when you’re younger. I could’ve ticked off over half the list 10 years ago, but now it’s just reading, cooking and writing. I don’t have the time or energy for much outside of work these days.

  • MacN'Cheezus@lemmy.today
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    I’m surprised that “being rich” and “being good looking” aren’t on the list.

    Then again, I suppose technically those aren’t hobbies.

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    1 day ago

    I want to see the list of attractive hobbies of gay men that gay men like. I bet it’s like: Rugby, going to the gym, video games, 3d printing, sashaying, cooking