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Old 08-01-11 | 05:29 PM
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At the moment it seems my hobbies are sweating, drinking beer and eating bratwurst.
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Old 08-01-11 | 05:40 PM
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Old 08-01-11 | 05:56 PM
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Old 08-01-11 | 05:58 PM
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hmm lately i've been trying to turn wrenches again, ride zee bike, i collect and trade grateful dead soundboards (over 2tb of lossless shows) which is time consuming but rewarding. I really want to get back on my dirt bike I still have my pride and joy '02 KTM 200 I bought brand new in high school. I used to race harescrambles/enduro obsessively but it's been shelved for a few years. This topic is depressing lol, the past 5 years my hobby, identity, and full time job was being a junky, it has been incredibly hard to get back into positive hobbies and endeavors... too used to sitting around saying **** this **** that bla bla. The bikes have been a help in having something to focus energy on.
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Old 08-01-11 | 06:14 PM
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Old 08-01-11 | 06:19 PM
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Weird, this thread was just started in the roadie forum recently too.

Being self-employed gives me lots of free time for hobbies: photography, drawing (graphite/digital), tattoos (especially "hand-poke" Japanese tebori), Photoshop, Japanese language and culture, aikido, sword-fighting, training and playing with my 2 dogs, hiking, indoor horticulture, MMORPG's, recycling and picking up garbage, eating with chopsticks... I want to learn calligraphy too, but I think I'll wait until I begin learning katakana and kanji.
learn katakana, then you can read all the english words that are used in japanese. Usually you can just sound it out (if its a word from english)

edit: obviously kanji is important too, the reason I say this is that learning katakana is a cake walk relative to learning kanji

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Old 08-01-11 | 06:24 PM
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hmm lately i've been trying to turn wrenches again, ride zee bike, i collect and trade grateful dead soundboards (over 2tb of lossless shows) which is time consuming but rewarding. I really want to get back on my dirt bike I still have my pride and joy '02 KTM 200 I bought brand new in high school. I used to race harescrambles/enduro obsessively but it's been shelved for a few years. This topic is depressing lol, the past 5 years my hobby, identity, and full time job was being a junky, it has been incredibly hard to get back into positive hobbies and endeavors... too used to sitting around saying **** this **** that bla bla. The bikes have been a help in having something to focus energy on.
I'm not sure from your post but if you are indeed in recovery then congratulations. Some of my family members are in the recovery business (therapy, clinics, etc.) and I myself am hoping to be a therapist after grad school. I work with lots of N.A. people as well. You'll be in my thoughts, good luck!
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Old 08-01-11 | 06:33 PM
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Old 08-01-11 | 06:36 PM
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cycling isnt really a hobby for me. in fact, i dont even really think im a 'cyclist'. 'cyclocommuter' would be a better term. my daily round trip commute is 60kms on the bike but outside of that i find i have less and less time for recreational riding. i will admit to being a bit of a nerd when it comes to weird/interesting bike parts and swapping components but i think that has to do with my technical background/need to make everything 'mine' i am currently limiting my CL usage and thinning my herd.

i used to be pretty serious messing around with cars[my SN refers to my old 1991 jetta turbo diesel(engine code MF)] but having a career[im an audi tech] where you work on other peoples cars kinda wrecks it a bit. i still like it, i just dont spend all my money on adjustable coilovers, wheels, etc[says the guy who just bought adjustable coilovers for his diesel wagon lol]

i work minimum 50hrs every week so i suppose my hobby is spending time with my dudes.
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Old 08-01-11 | 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by steak
learn katakana, then you can read all the english words that are used in japanese. Usually you can just sound it out (if its a word from english)

edit: obviously kanji is important too, the reason I say this is that learning katakana is a cake walk relative to learning kanji
Thanks for the tip! Katakana is definitely a higher priority than kanji. I've only been learning the language for a couple weeks, teaching myself at home with books and online resources, so I'm still a complete noob. If you've got any more advice for beginners please PM me!
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Old 08-01-11 | 06:53 PM
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i used to be pretty serious messing around with cars[my SN refers to my old 1991 jetta turbo diesel(engine code MF)] but having a career[im an audi tech] where you work on other peoples cars kinda wrecks it a bit. i still like it, i just dont spend all my money on adjustable coilovers, wheels, etc[says the guy who just bought adjustable coilovers for his diesel wagon lol
I had to sell all my vw's, it was consuming my life
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Old 08-01-11 | 07:26 PM
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Thanks for the tip! Katakana is definitely a higher priority than kanji. I've only been learning the language for a couple weeks, teaching myself at home with books and online resources, so I'm still a complete noob. If you've got any more advice for beginners please PM me!
No PMs for people with less than 50 posts... although I've been lurking this forum for a lonnng time
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Old 08-01-11 | 07:33 PM
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Old 08-01-11 | 07:39 PM
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Old 08-01-11 | 08:23 PM
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I played bass guitar all throughout junior high and high school. Played a lot of post rock. I just sold off my pedalboard, cab (hoping to replace it with a little 1x12 some day), and spare bass 'coz I haven't played in so long. Never going to sell my Stingray 5 'til I'm homeless, though...
I also started bass guitar in junior high. I made the move to upright toward the end of high school. The electric doesn't see much action anymore. I don't even own an instrument cable.


I forgot to mention that I'm also a natural born water skier. I want to try slalom sometime soon.
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Old 08-01-11 | 08:40 PM
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Old 08-01-11 | 08:46 PM
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Old 08-01-11 | 09:32 PM
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Old 08-01-11 | 09:58 PM
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Old 08-01-11 | 10:13 PM
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Old 08-01-11 | 10:23 PM
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Awhile ago i got into straight razor shaving. i don't really know if thats a hobby though. other than that i like to do hand lettering and pinstriping.
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Old 08-01-11 | 11:14 PM
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Old 08-01-11 | 11:33 PM
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I study linguistics at school and I've been learning Russian for the past three years. I'm getting pretty good, but not as proficient as I'd like to be. I used to be into music, teaching myself piano and guitar and composing with synth/drum machines, but that's fallen off significantly in the past few months. I'm into writing-- used to work a lot on short stories, have mostly been doing prose-poetry lately. And I play table tennis competitively. Used to be an every day thing, but more like once a week now that university classes have gotten more intense/I work 4-5 nights a week.
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Old 08-01-11 | 11:33 PM
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Old 08-02-11 | 12:23 AM
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