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Tell me about your hobbies!

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Alright gentlemen, I want to hear what the majority of you have grown to love aside from gaming!

I personally have become a huge car guy, with an absolute hard-on for Drag Racing.​
Nothing quite like it! Here's a few photos of my Racecar. It's a 66' Chevy II Nova with a 605ci Big Block engine making about 1100 HP to the rear wheels with ~950ftlb. of torque! She's a beast and I love it.
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Alright gentlemen, I want to hear what the majority of you have grown to love aside from gaming!

I personally have become a huge car guy, with an absolute hard-on for Drag Racing.​
Nothing quite like it! Here's a few photos of my Racecar. It's a 66' Chevy II Nova with a 605ci Big Block engine making about 1100 HP to the rear wheels with ~950ftlb. of torque! She's a beast and I love it.
VPPjyJc.jpeg

fhcpJuR.jpg

82sH745.jpg

3qMU8bz.jpg

Nice man! I was selling cars for a bit, that looks sick. It's not really outside of gaming, but I've found a lot of fun and success streaming on twitch. It's awesome building a platform that can build people up and entertain people for a while ya know?
 
Alright gentlemen, I want to hear what the majority of you have grown to love aside from gaming!
I personally have become a huge car guy, with an absolute hard-on for Drag Racing.​
Nothing quite like it! Here's a few photos of my Racecar. It's a 66' Chevy II Nova with a 605ci Big Block engine making about 1100 HP to the rear wheels with ~950ftlb. of torque! She's a beast and I love it.
VPPjyJc.jpeg

fhcpJuR.jpg

82sH745.jpg

3qMU8bz.jpg


Nice :pepeshit: My Hobbies are mainly playing drums. Got all sorts of Drums incl. Scottish Snare, and all sort of marching drums. ;) Currently looking to get a cheap "Staccato" Drum Set due to i love the toms and want them on my drumset i used in the marching-brass-band i'm in.

Here some pictures of my Drumsets (4x in Total incl. those in my private Bandroom)
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Those are special ones for the brass-type bands over here in Switzerland! :catjam:
 
Nice :pepeshit: My Hobbies are mainly playing drums. Got all sorts of Drums incl. Scottish Snare, and all sort of marching drums. ;) Currently looking to get a cheap "Staccato" Drum Set due to i love the toms and want them on my drumset i used in the marching-brass-band i'm in.

Here some pictures of my Drumsets (4x in Total incl. those in my private Bandroom)
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Those are special ones for the brass-type bands over here in Switzerland! :catjam:

man! I love musicians because y'all had the patience to get started in the first place, and I never did. I don't know too much about drums, or anything musically related but I sure can enjoy it as much as the next guy. Very cool:pepehappy:

keeping my crippling anxiety at bay...that's my hobby

:rip: I'm good for a hug every once in awhile :kappa:
 
I do a lot of running and cycling; pretty much every day of the week (minus a day or maybe two for rest). It works out quite well because I prefer to run when it's cool/cold outside anyways so when cycling season ends I can continue running while I throw the bike on the indoor trainer and do that until spring. I'm really not a fan of the indoor trainer so I'll go from like 150-200 miles in the saddle a week during the summer down to maybe 50-60 miles a week on the trainer. Running I kinda just do whenever and I don't really follow any plans or anything.
 
I do a lot of running and cycling; pretty much every day of the week (minus a day or maybe two for rest). It works out quite well because I prefer to run when it's cool/cold outside anyways so when cycling season ends I can continue running while I throw the bike on the indoor trainer and do that until spring. I'm really not a fan of the indoor trainer so I'll go from like 150-200 miles in the saddle a week during the summer down to maybe 50-60 miles a week on the trainer. Running I kinda just do whenever and I don't really follow any plans or anything.

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I do a lot of running and cycling; pretty much every day of the week (minus a day or maybe two for rest). It works out quite well because I prefer to run when it's cool/cold outside anyways so when cycling season ends I can continue running while I throw the bike on the indoor trainer and do that until spring. I'm really not a fan of the indoor trainer so I'll go from like 150-200 miles in the saddle a week during the summer down to maybe 50-60 miles a week on the trainer. Running I kinda just do whenever and I don't really follow any plans or anything.

never in my life would have I guessed that you enjoyed cycling
 
Pretty much anything to do with pop culture: books, gaming, movies, action figures, music. And by books, I mean literature going back thousands of years. Oral traditions were our pop culture, then we started writing down our myths and legends in books, then we made plays and operas, then we went to the movies, then comic books, now we do all that (well the movies are mostly at home for the time being) plus we game too. It's all just one and the same to me.

I have three bookshelves in this room alone stuffed to the brim, one of them mostly with action figures. More bookshelves all throughout the house, and I'll continue until my wife stops talking about the knife and actually holds it to my throat. My current avatar is taken from an illustration within Easton Press' new edition of The Argonautica, a 2250 year old epic written by Apollonius of Rhodes. My favorite bookshelf is guarded by a Darth Revan at one end, and Jedi Knight Revan at the other end.

I have put similar energy and time into my movie and music collections, but they take up a lot less space, and this year has been more about books for me.

I like to go out in the nature and spent some nights in the wilderness with a few friends of mine. Usually, we pick a random location on a mountain and spent our nights in hammocks.

When I was younger, my friends and I would go camping for a night at a time without anything except for liquid nourishment. No fire, no sleeping bags, no tents, no hammocks. By a river near us, too, meaning plenty of bugs and other visitors. I would not recommend this. But the liquid nourishment made it alright. I have to say, the spot you picked is a bit more scenic.
 
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