[quote]Edevus wrote:
My main hobby is dancing
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Sooo…You’re telling us you’re gay?
…I kid. ![]()
[quote]Edevus wrote:
My main hobby is dancing
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Sooo…You’re telling us you’re gay?
…I kid. ![]()
[quote]PimpBot5000 wrote:
1.) Watches (glad to see there are other watch aficionados here)
2.) Microbrew/Homebrewing
3.) Weights
4.) Writing
5.) Exotic Travel (The South Pacific is my favourite region to visit)
6.) Studying Japanese, even though I don’t live there anymore
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i lived at there too, i love studying japanese.
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[quote]Edevus wrote:
I don’t consider weightlifting to be a hobby, more like a lifestyle.
My main hobby is dancing (salsa, bachata, kizomba and now learning six more styles).
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i fucking love break, one day i will be a good break dancer.
Evolving everyday in SOME way or another (physical, emotional, mental, spiritual)
Lifting/running
Dancing (it’s NOT gay! LOL)
Sailing (racing and to just “relax”)
Bartending (I make $500 or so a night with this “hobby”)
Live music in small settings (particularly Jazz and R&B)
I used to do a bunch of other cool shit when I was younger, but since I’m not active with those things anymore, I haven’t listed them.
[quote]postholedigger wrote:
[quote]Edevus wrote:
My main hobby is dancing
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Sooo…You’re telling us you’re gay?
…I kid. :p[/quote]
If you just saw how the man has to hold the girl in kizomba…that’s 100% heterosexual…and quite sensual.
EDIT : Easier if I post a video :
[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
Just back from one of my favorite hobbies. Collecting wild mushrooms.(cooking them trumps all though)
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your second favorite hobby is tripping on wild mushrooms?
Aside from lifting obviously…
-Playing an absurd amount of video games. League of Legends is my addiction as of now.
-Ultimate frisbee
-Reading almost exclusively fantasy novels
-Reading a lot of fitness articles (here, Mike Roberston, Boyle, Cosgrove, McGill etc.).
-Is drinking considered a hobby?
Being a jock never was so nerdy.
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
Let’s hear 'em.
Weight training of course
Hunting, my fav is duck hunting especially Teal
Offshore fishing
Camping/hiking pretty much anything outdoors
Playing guitar, electric and acoustic
Used to do Bjj and will again soon. I plan to add muy thai too. (A Gracie Barra gym just opened somewhat near me. Super excited.)
Boating/water skiing/kneeboarding
I’m hoping to add a few interests. Lets see what ya’ll are up too.[/quote]
Where is the new Gracie Barra gym?
-Lifting
-Judo/BJJ/Iaido
-Reading, primarily scifi/fantasy like GRRMartin and Robert Jordan. I’ll really read anything though
-Fixing things
-Making things with wood, metal, leather, glass, cloth
-Looking at Beeker and boobie memes
-Smangin’
-Playing guitar and banjo
-Since I’m currently bulking, eating until my eyelids sweat
-Grilling dead animals with charcoal
-Shooting and wistfully looking at firearms on the internet
-Mentally preparing and stockpiling for the zombie apocalypse
Borek and Solarisol, have you guys read or heard of Terry Pratchett? He’s a satire writer, fantasy variety. He’s my favorite author by far.
[quote]Skyman70 wrote:
Borek and Solarisol, have you guys read or heard of Terry Pratchett? He’s a satire writer, fantasy variety. He’s my favorite author by far. [/quote]
I actually just read Good Omens last month, and I liked it so I decided to read both Pratchett and Gaiman, but I started with Gaiman first. I just read American Gods (mainly because it’s coming to HBO in a few years) and now I’m going to pick up on some Pratchett stuff. Any suggestions of a good book to start with?
[quote]borrek wrote:
[quote]Skyman70 wrote:
Borek and Solarisol, have you guys read or heard of Terry Pratchett? He’s a satire writer, fantasy variety. He’s my favorite author by far. [/quote]
I actually just read Good Omens last month, and I liked it so I decided to read both Pratchett and Gaiman, but I started with Gaiman first. I just read American Gods (mainly because it’s coming to HBO in a few years) and now I’m going to pick up on some Pratchett stuff. Any suggestions of a good book to start with?[/quote]
Am I the only one that thought American Gods was shit? I read Good Omens first, as well, and liked it, but I really don’t understand why people like Gaiman so much. He writes like a thirteen-year-old.
[quote]Vicomte wrote:
[quote]borrek wrote:
[quote]Skyman70 wrote:
Borek and Solarisol, have you guys read or heard of Terry Pratchett? He’s a satire writer, fantasy variety. He’s my favorite author by far. [/quote]
I actually just read Good Omens last month, and I liked it so I decided to read both Pratchett and Gaiman, but I started with Gaiman first. I just read American Gods (mainly because it’s coming to HBO in a few years) and now I’m going to pick up on some Pratchett stuff. Any suggestions of a good book to start with?[/quote]
Am I the only one that thought American Gods was shit? I read Good Omens first, as well, and liked it, but I really don’t understand why people like Gaiman so much. He writes like a thirteen-year-old.[/quote]
To be honest, I liked American Gods but it didn’t rock my world. After reading it I certainly didn’t feel the need to run out and get some more Gaiman stuff. While reading Good Omens I was pretty certain towards the end I could tell which passages were Gaiman, and which were Pratchett and I felt the Gaiman stuff dragged.
Lifting weights
Lifting kettlebells
Playing RTS games on my PC
Playing WH40K
Riding my mountain bike
Reading\Watching SF and fantasy
Lifting weights
Lifting kettlebells
Playing RTS games on my PC
Playing WH40K
Riding my mountain bike
Reading\Watching SF and fantasy
[quote]borrek wrote:
Iaido
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Which group are you with?
being a polymath + posting on T-Nation