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  • rustyfish@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Circumstance, really. Some things just stuck with me.

    Went for a walk. Liked it. Walks got longer and longer while the equipment got better and better. Ended up with trekking.

    “Hey, this card game looks pretty cool. Can you explain me the rules of it?” The bane of my wallet, Magic the Gathering, entered my life.

    After oven pizza #2947294 “This tastes like shit. What am I doing to myself?” Learned to love cooking.

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      4 months ago

      That’s where I’m at. I don’t have time for hobbies right now. But I will in the future, so I’m curious.

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        I mean most of my hobbies come from interests combined with opportunity. Was renting a unit in a flat these sisters owned. They said they don’t use the whole garden and I could plant something if I like. Heck yeah! Then like im not a great cook but if I have the time it is super rewarding. Soooo many books I could be reading. That ones a bit hard because soooo many shows and films out there. I mean walking and biking are so much better than driving or taking public trans. I got time and there is a gaming group available in my area. Yes please. Heck I can go find one online. Screwing around with tech or improving my house. Why the heck not. Learning anything is cool. walk through the local college or check out a catalogue and maybe grab something. I got time then I will check out neighborhood stuff that happens. There is just so much feakin stuff. Just try whats around and if you like it you will stick to it and if not you will not. Man I wish I was retired in a way that I could stay financially solvent.

  • 2ugly2live@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Knitting: My mom gave me a knitting book when I was little and I just kind of never stopped. I knit/craft on and off now.

    Video Games: I guess I was just raised around them. My mom and grandma had a Nintendo, and my grandma had a Sega Genesis (she really like sonic). They were just always there in some capacity.

    Birdwatching: I bought a bird feeder to give my cat some “cat TV” and now I’m just heavily invested in them for some reason. Merlin Bird ID is my pokedex ❤️

  • Hikermick@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I was at a lull in my life and needed a passion when my girlfriend’s brother gifted her scuba diving lessons for her birthday as he was instructor. Scuba always looked cool so I signed myself up and eventually saved up enough to buy my own equipment. It eventually dawns on me that the oceans are quite a ways from Ohio. Now the price of traveling is a factor so camping is a way to keep the costs down. This soon leads to me taking up backpacking. It’s a hell of a lot cheaper than scuba. Diving is incredible but you spend a lot of dough to be underwater for an hour or less. While backpacking you are immersed 24/7 and it’s practically free once you have the gear. In fact I could argue I save money because I’d spend money at home just keeping occupied. Gas money to Pennsylvania is the biggest expense. Fast forward 25 years and carrying a pack is getting harder. By this time I’ve run into a lot of fly anglers along the trail and knew when it came time to hang up my pack I’d give fly fishing a try. Trout seem to live in the prettiest places and the sport attracts the nicest people.

    So that’s how I became a fly fisherman. A long rambling point that I hope comes across to others seeking a passion is to just try something that looks fun. There’s no reason you can’t drop it if it’s not for you. Doing things exposes you to other things. The important thing is to not do anything

  • Tracked@sopuli.xyz
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    4 months ago

    My father bought a wannabe NES when I was 5. Been playing console games since then. Is the only thing that I kinda enjoy.

  • beejboytyson@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I didn’t wanna be fat in university so I started BJJ. Then I didn’t wanna be weak in BJJ so I started lifting weights. Then I wanted to make weight so I started eating better.

    Kind of a slippery slope to health 🤷‍♂️.

  • Call me Lenny/Leni@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    Art: It grew on me. I realized I had enough skill to use it to contribute and began pumping out joy. Info in bio. Note this refers to non-anamorphosis art, my story with anamorphosis art is different.

    Cryptography and steganography, including anamorphosis art: Maybe people are right and society has such a penchant for conformity that it begs crap (or crap begs) to get past the radar (referring to the broader figure of speech), but being the mind of what many might call the invisible agents is a worthy test for me.

  • edric@lemm.ee
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    My hobby is music, and I found it by being exposed to it at an early age. We had a record player at home and lots of musical instruments. My older siblings had piano lessons and taught me when they got home. They also bought cassette albums every now and then until we had a pretty large collection, then it became CDs.