What are your hobbies/interests?

My One Piece collection

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TS you have some fun hobbies.. I do the sous vide and smoking also.. 72 hour shortribs from the original Keller recipe are my favorite beef dish ever. I like smoking fish.. hot smoked mt cook salmon is my best effort. Not really nailing the smoker meats though, but hope to do a good bacon someday.
Audio recording is an interest but not a hobby, (mapleshade records makes some great recordings). For a more active hobby, I build speakers and subwoofers, designing circuits and woodworking, diy events full of engineer types who share knowledge freely. I got into car audio when I was 14 and got into that pretty extreme back in the day. Psychoacoustics very interesting. I play a few instruments but not very well.
I loved strongman training before CrossFit was a thing, we made our own atlas stones and farmers walk handles..
Like Tennis and mountain biking, hiking, camping too.
Environmentally friendly reefkeeping.
I guess my biggest hobby is agriculture; mostly cannabis but other plants too. I learned hydroponics in school but my preference is soil, and the theories of William Albrecht. I raise my own worms with my own proprietary feed..also related: Building led lights and reading about photons..
Also collecting rocks.
I like cars and have an old camaro rotting in the driveway waiting for rebuild.
 
Mostly shitposting. Sometimes i'll workout too.
 
I think there's a song by Electronic that has in the lyrics "playing with my pleasure zone".
 
Hunting, shooting, working on and around my property, being out and about in the bush

Looking into breeding pheasants
 
Yeah post dumbass gifs. Pathetic, I see youre an OT regular and you cant directly come at someone when youre dissin'. Failure.

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I've seen all kinds of shit, alot of which was unfit to be seen. It's what molded my fragile mind. @Graverobber is a 'man' of few words. It's not due to a learning disability as you might expect, but years of Don Julio sipping and smoking well rolled doobs of the finest BC bud he can get his gnarled up hobbit hands on. His name opens doors friend. I once got a 15% employee discount at Ford just for saying 'Graves sent me.' Another time I was given 2 grams of dried oregano instead of one when I tried to score some weed in Washington Square just for saying 'Graves sent me."
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I like bonsai, tai chi, running and cycling.
 
Whenever i have the time, i play video games.
I try to run a few times a week (an actual run, by myself)
I tend my plants and flowers.
And that's honestly pretty much it.
 
Had to catch myself. I've been kinda conditioned to post a dick pic after answering these kind of questions.

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Astronomy, it's both a hobby and an interest. I own several telescopes and have pursued interest in variable stars and extragalactic supernovae.

Guitars, and playing them. Trying to develop a style that's uniquely your own is hard: mine is not too flashy but not boring.

Being a super awesome killing machine playing Dishonored, or alternately being a sneaky stealthy guy nobody sees as I choke them out and lay their bodies in a pile
 
don't have much time for to much nowadays,so gaming when i can,live music,reading. i train a lot but thats getting more difficult because of home commitments. last couple of years I've gone back to breeding snakes, ball pythons this time as opposed to burmese,i don't have the room and have to many kids.
 
BJJ, collecting certain porn models work, loosely following national politics.
 
Astronomy, it's both a hobby and an interest. I own several telescopes and have pursued interest in variable stars and extragalactic supernovae.

Guitars, and playing them. Trying to develop a style that's uniquely your own is hard: mine is not too flashy but not boring.

Being a super awesome killing machine playing Dishonored, or alternately being a sneaky stealthy guy nobody sees as I choke them out and lay their bodies in a pile

What do you mean your interest is variable stars and supernovae? You read up on them?
 
What do you mean your interest is variable stars and supernovae? You read up on them?
For years I went into the field with my Dob and checked variables. I would use Burnham's Celestial Handbook as a source for interesting targets.

When I started getting into astrophotography, I started taking images of galaxies and rechecking them to try to find supernovae. I have a natural talent for spotting differences in images and it's almost like having a blink comparator in my noodle.

This was all in the good old days of film and such. My life took me in other directions.
Now I just test my eyesight with hard to split doubles and similar fun observing.
 
For years I went into the field with my Dob and checked variables. I would use Burnham's Celestial Handbook as a source for interesting targets.

When I started getting into astrophotography, I started taking images of galaxies and rechecking them to try to find supernovae. I have a natural talent for spotting differences in images and it's almost like having a blink comparator in my noodle.

This was all in the good old days of film and such. My life took me in other directions.
Now I just test my eyesight with hard to split doubles and similar fun observing.

Nice. So you've observed supernova before?
 
Astronomy, it's both a hobby and an interest. I own several telescopes and have pursued interest in variable stars and extragalactic supernovae.

Guitars, and playing them. Trying to develop a style that's uniquely your own is hard: mine is not too flashy but not boring.

Being a super awesome killing machine playing Dishonored, or alternately being a sneaky stealthy guy nobody sees as I choke them out and lay their bodies in a pile

Hey, I just got Death of the Outsider yesterday!
 
Nice. So you've observed supernova before?
Only one, and only because I happened to be traveling. You know the one I mean.

I was 17 at the time. I didn't really know that sky very well and wouldn't honestly have noticed it on my own. But I was with a group of observers who were all over it.
As unlikely as it probably is, I've been hoping for one nearer, in the MW, before I die. That one was... 100,000 LY away?

I bet there've been more recent than... what was the last one, Kepler's? - on the far side of the galaxy, obscured by the dust and whatnot.
 
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