What's your favorite thing about your hobby?

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What's your favorite thing about your hobby?

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That I don’t need to do it if I don’t want to.
I really get to know the geography of neighbouring cities when looking for places to hide the bodies. I also get great exercise shoveling at night, I don’t need a gym membership.

The primary technique is stabbing.

I make felt sculptures.

While its technically correct to call fondled, dead people taxidermy “felt sculptures,” it still doesn’t seem right.

Before the fondling they’re called pre-felt.

That’s a joke for my felting homies.

How many times have you stabbed yourself? Or is that a mistake you only make once?
I’m essentially a pincushion now.
It’s so ruinously expensive that I can’t afford any vices.
Is it a horse, a boat, or warhammer 40K?
A fixer-upper century house, so at least on paper I’m not losing all that money.
Been there, done that. It’s not the destination, it’s the skills you gain along the way
I mean, it’d be nice to have all three bedrooms functional at the same time, since there’s five of us living here.
Ouch, living in the works area can be taxing for family life. Kuddos for pulling it out!

The things I love about reading are that I don’t need people to do it, it can be done anywhere, and I get to direct the movie happening in my head.

The thing I love about weight-lifting is putting Gen Z’ers to shame on the bench press.

It takes me outside and helps me relax and it pushes me to focus on healthy food, good rest and recovery. Plus I can do it all alone or with friends depending on my mood.
If I see it, there’s a good chance I can make art of it, if the conditions are right.
I get to escape the real world
Heroin is such a cozy hobby. Especially on a rainy day
It’s straight forward you just run

The learning curve is closer to unlearning sedentary habits and “re-remembering” a primal activity your body is ultimately designed for.

If you can keep the runfluencer culture at an arms length, it’s wildly accessible and stress-relieving

So many people aren’t listing their hobbies (though many of them are guessable).

Gaming has been a hobby of mine for decades now. I love that it pushed me into other relevant niche hobbies, like mechanical keyboards, audiophile/headphones, desk accessories, and other random tech, though these were mostly only to a beginner’s level.

I also learned how to do basic soldering but that’s more being interested in electronics than in gaming. You could make the argument that gaming made me interested in technology in general.

The explosions.

One of my biggest hobbies right now I’d better explain before I answer. I make Saturday morning cartoon clipshows for my wife and kid, which has been going for about a year and a half. I have a whole spreadsheet of almost 90 shows and a roughly equal number of indie animators I follow. I also grab occasionally like, old Fleischer studios stuff. Last weekend I included “Bimbo’s Initiation” for example. My spreadsheet tracks what episode we’re on, when it was last shown, and various notes for when I want to arrange shows together by some theme, e.g. giant robots or animal characters. I also sometimes sneak weird little videos into the commercial breaks. I have a media server with about 6Tb of shows, shorts, music videos, and misc footage.

My favourite thing about it is a bit of two different things - I get to share my TV with my kid, and I also end up seeing a lot of new shows and gaining an appreciation for the great work being done still, which keeps me from being jaded. It tends to concentrate nearly all our screen time into a single block during the weekend, so the TV we do watch is extremely varied, thoughtfully chosen, and always fresh. The first season of Owl House took us about a year to get through. Even though we could, we do nearly zero binge watching. My kid’s media diet is probably more interesting and varied than anyone’s I’ve ever met, and it’s because I spend hours every week searching, planning, editing, and rendering highly curated content. And we make it an event, with big bougie brunch style breakfasts and a projector that takes up the whole wall. It’s fucking peak, man.

Hi parent! It’s me, your long lost child. Can you give me our home address so I can be there this weekend?
And I am their brother. See you Saturday!
The thing I love most about drawing is the ability to visualize the silly ideas and characters in my head exactly the way I want it to. I love seeing my pieces and the characters come to life in such a vibrant way. And I absolutely adore the entire world of character design, being able to tell so much with just the way a character looks and is presented is so magical, definetly my favorite part of the process.
The way it combines most of my autistic predilections; the collecting aspect, the sheer history of the objects, the cultural implications, and last but not least, shiny. My hobby/hyperfixation is ancient coin collecting.
I have a few old roman coins. They are well worn, having been used for many transactions by people over 2000 years ago. I can imagine them buying bread or fish.
I’ve been golfing (yea, I am aware that the majority of Lemmy hates golf) a lot more recently. I enjoy that it’s something that can be done with people of varying skill levels while still being fun. Ultimately, the competition is just with yourself to keep improving.

Lemmy hates golf? Never noticed. Weird.

Golf courses and some golfers I could see

It’s the golf courses I would imagine, and you can’t really have golf without them.
I just don’t like paying that much to suck at something so hard
Yeah, it’s definitely not the cheapest sport. I’ve got a buddy in Texas who uses an app that finds him cheap golf for a like $10-$20 a round. Apparently if you don’t mind playing at shitty courses in hot weather at 1:00PM on a Tuesday, you can play on the cheap.
It saves me thousands of dollars that are immediately spent on tools!
Well I got to play my synthesizers on stage last night so that was cool
The strategy (billards).
Gooning? It’s just a nice, relaxing way to spend 8 hours
“You do you” 🤜🤛
I’m definitely doing me during my gooning sessions
You got the joke 😉
My… hobby? Which freaking one 🫨
Any or all you feel like you have a good answer for!

Take badminton.

  • Great exercise (number one sport along with tennis that increases lifespan the most).
  • Socialize.
  • Endless avenues of improvement, from footwork, racket technique, strength, endurance, strategies regarding service, returns, attack, defense, different ways of playing singles, doubles, etc, etc, etc.
  • A way to get out of the house for a bit.
  • Cons:

  • Expensive equipment
  • Can’t really do it by yourself
  • I’m also into speed cubing since a couple years back. That also shares the quality of having a lot of areas where you can improve. My records for 2x2 and 3x3 are about 1s and 19s, respectively. But the world record level cubers can solve a 3x3 in the time it takes me to finish the last layer. 😅 But that’s the beauty of it. The more you cube, the better you’ll get.

    My exact same thought. Just those that persisted over the years.
    Plants don’t have opinions and flowers are pretty.
    i became obsessed with succulents a while back, when i was still in subs for identifying plants/succulents. really wanted to grow some but.

    The fact that I can simply practice and aim high and slowly crawl my way forward improving technique and skill. (Guitar)

    I’m 30+ now and feel just as capable as ever to learn new songs, solos and techniques.

    I recorded this video a couple days ago after about an hour of learning the solo from square one. Mind you it’s a solo I’ve been listening to for over 20 years and can hum it like its second nature. Lets just say I started from square two then lol

    Megadeth - Holy Wars | Second Marty Friedman Solo

    YouTube
    It’s how I’ve made like 80% of my friends.
    Sailing, because it’s dozens of hobbies in one: It’s a competitive sport either with a team or solo, or it can be a relaxing diversion, or it can be a terrifying personal challenge. It can encompass skills such as sewing, woodworking, machining, plumbing, physics, mathematics, design, navigation, radio communication, astronomy, meteorology, geography, geology, environmental sciences, electronics/electrical engineering, history, linguistics, culinary skills, and more. You can basically always be thinking about it!
    Researching arcane historical facts, to help make plot twists more plausible.
    of shows i assume? i have fun looking at wiki on various franchises from time to time.

    I can make up my own songs with lyrics that I want to sing.

    Lately I’ve been working on one called “these people are nuts”.

    How cool some origami figures look once finished, specially those that can be folded in less than one hour.

    I find amazing how all those shapes can be achieved just by folding.

    The people.

    Boardgame fans are often very smart and aware.

    I wouldn’t call model railroading my main hobby, as I only touch it once in a while. But that’s also what I do love about it. You leave it packed away in a closet for YEARS, then one rainy day you stumble across those boxes & decide to unpack them. And they still work like you remember as a kid. It’s like reconnecting with an old friend.
    I basically unlock new superpowers as I work on self-servicing infrastructure

    Cooking: I love having friends or family come over for lunch or dinner and serving them something that they rave about.

    Hiking: The quiet, still moments when there’s no-one else (other than my wife who I usually hike with) around and we can absorb the sights and sounds of nature.

    Role-playing games: When the story we’re all creating together comes together perfectly.