SilverLi Posted July 28, 2014 Posted July 28, 2014 I got a few things I like doing except the obvious anime, VN and manga part. I like history. The Roman Empire, Renaissance era, the Middle Ages, the Mongols, China, Japan, the World Wars, the Swedish Empire and so on. I could go on... But I also like reading (preferably about history or fantasy). I also like soccer and I am still following my favorite team no matter what. I also play a lot of games (preferably strategy/RTS/TBS) or watching competitive gaming (Dota 2). Not enough hours each day. ExiledSaber 1 Quote
Tawm Posted July 28, 2014 Posted July 28, 2014 Not much other than gaming, guitar and workout on a 5 day split routine. Living by myself, I have to both clean and cook in addition to everything else, which takes fucking ages due to my inefficiency in these departments. I want to start learning Japanese, but I'm not sure I can spare much time for that with my other activities in mind. Quote
Chocolat Posted July 28, 2014 Posted July 28, 2014 Hum, let's see... I like drawing, animated movies (not necessarily from animes), learn languages, playing guitar, comics and books (right now, I'm searching for the Guardians of childhood book series.) That's all I guess! ^^ Quote
Praeliator Posted July 28, 2014 Posted July 28, 2014 Reading novels, playing games (especially card games like Yu-Gi-Oh!, I never went to a tournament but I never use Forbidden cards), listening to music and that's about it. Quote
starkweather Posted July 28, 2014 Posted July 28, 2014 Synthesizers - Proud owner of an FS1R among other stuff looks like we share a hobby. i currently use a roland juno 60 and korg ms 20 mini. i remember reading about the fs1r, i think someone said it was one of the worst synths to program haha. Quote
Kimanor Posted July 28, 2014 Author Posted July 28, 2014 Not much other than gaming, guitar and workout on a 5 day split routine. Living by myself, I have to both clean and cook in addition to everything else, which takes fucking ages due to my inefficiency in these departments. I want to start learning Japanese, but I'm not sure I can spare much time for that with my other activities in mind. If you can spare even 10 minutes of Japanese, you can learn it. If you put even a little time into something, especially a language, you can only get better at it! Try learning a Kanji just before bed! Quote
Tawm Posted July 29, 2014 Posted July 29, 2014 If you can spare even 10 minutes of Japanese, you can learn it. If you put even a little time into something, especially a language, you can only get better at it! Try learning a Kanji just before bed! Yeah, I started yesterday despite what I said. It's something I've been wanting to do for years. Memorized the Hiragana and will revise and work on the Katakana later this week. Don't think I'll be touching Kanji before knowing Kana entirely by heart. Can't sleep in this heat anyhow. Quote
Kimanor Posted July 29, 2014 Author Posted July 29, 2014 Yeah, I started yesterday despite what I said. It's something I've been wanting to do for years. Memorized the Hiragana and will revise and work on the Katakana later this week. Don't think I'll be touching Kanji before knowing Kana entirely by heart. Can't sleep in this heat anyhow. If you memorized Hiragana in one day I think you will be fine Quote
zoom909 Posted July 29, 2014 Posted July 29, 2014 looks like we share a hobby. i currently use a roland juno 60 and korg ms 20 mini. i remember reading about the fs1r, i think someone said it was one of the worst synths to program haha. Probably because it's FM based. However, I don't really do any programming. I just twiddle the knobs until it sounds interesting. Well, I have one synth more similar to the kind you're using, it's a Korg ms-2000. With that one you can make your own sound from scratch pretty easily since it uses ordinary oscillator+filter setup. With the FS1R, I just choose one of the presets and then twiddle the knobs from there. Quote
WinterSachi Posted July 30, 2014 Posted July 30, 2014 Reading books and writing fanfiction and original stories (in Russian, yeah. Cuz my English imperfect for it (even for translation)). Ah yeah, recently I started reading Fables comics series and found it really enjoyable. So, maybe this one is my hobby too (weird one). Quote
DimDito Posted July 31, 2014 Posted July 31, 2014 I'm a moviegoer, watching movies and reviewing them is something I like to do a lot. Let's see, I play 2 instruments, I draw, I write stories...It feels like I don't have any particular hobby since I like to do everything without a set passion for anything. Quote
AMMSY Posted July 31, 2014 Posted July 31, 2014 3d art, video games, VNs and I like learning (mainly psychology, anatomy, and neuroscience). Playing MMORPGS(mainly world of warcraft) all day and complaining about things that dont matter at all... What do you play apart from wow? I have account in almost any (free) MMORPG game ever existed, thou I didn't keep playing past level 20~ in any of them because I'm socially awkward and became tried playing alone :S sarayne 1 Quote
Heizei_koukousei Posted August 1, 2014 Posted August 1, 2014 I have account in almost any (free) MMORPG game ever existed, thou I didn't keep playing past level 20~ in any of them because I'm socially awkward and became tried playing alone :S I haven't found many people who used play Lineage II, which I found to be a MMORPG that couldn't be beat. But I don't really play games other than visual novels nowadays My one true hobby would have to be gardening. I have a little companion garden going and my first year artichoke plant is already growing three full sized buds~ Quote
Kimanor Posted August 1, 2014 Author Posted August 1, 2014 I haven't found many people who used play Lineage II, which I found to be a MMORPG that couldn't be beat. But I don't really play games other than visual novels nowadays My one true hobby would have to be gardening. I have a little companion garden going and my first year artichoke plant is already growing three full sized buds~ I don't know much about gardening, but from what I can tell, you have to be a very patient person to even try it... Unless there are exceptions? Quote
Heizei_koukousei Posted August 1, 2014 Posted August 1, 2014 I don't know much about gardening, but from what I can tell, you have to be a very patient person to even try it... Unless there are exceptions? I would say it definitely takes patience but anyone can do it. The best things to grow cheaply and that don't take all season to finish are probably radishes or spinach and other leafy greens. They don't take up a lot of space or nutrients either. Eggplants are quite difficult but I'm trying to grow some this year since its been so sunny where I'm living right now Quote
Kimanor Posted August 1, 2014 Author Posted August 1, 2014 I would say it definitely takes patience but anyone can do it. The best things to grow cheaply and that don't take all season to finish are probably radishes or spinach and other leafy greens. They don't take up a lot of space or nutrients either. Eggplants are quite difficult but I'm trying to grow some this year since its been so sunny where I'm living right now I see... I'm half-afraid to ask but... When your done growing them, do you eat them? Quote
Heizei_koukousei Posted August 2, 2014 Posted August 2, 2014 I see... I'm half-afraid to ask but... When your done growing them, do you eat them? Yes I indeed eat the vegetables that I grow I have already harvested radishes, peas, kale, green onion, a few banana peppers and lots of basil (basil can easily be grown inside near a window) But I pretty much live in the forest so I have plenty of room and fertile soil to grow a bigger garden, the only pain is that watering everything sometimes takes me 30-45 minutes Quote
Kimanor Posted August 2, 2014 Author Posted August 2, 2014 Yes I indeed eat the vegetables that I grow I have already harvested radishes, peas, kale, green onion, a few banana peppers and lots of basil (basil can easily be grown inside near a window) But I pretty much live in the forest so I have plenty of room and fertile soil to grow a bigger garden, the only pain is that watering everything sometimes takes me 30-45 minutes Banana pepper... Heizei_koukousei 1 Quote
sarayne Posted August 2, 2014 Posted August 2, 2014 3d art, video games, VNs and I like learning (mainly psychology, anatomy, and neuroscience). What do you play apart from wow? I have account in almost any (free) MMORPG game ever existed, thou I didn't keep playing past level 20~ in any of them because I'm socially awkward and became tried playing alone :S Rift/wildstar/swtor/star trek online when i feel like it/the secret world/defiance/dc universe online/marvel heroes and i think thats about it lol Quote
AMMSY Posted August 2, 2014 Posted August 2, 2014 Rift/wildstar/swtor/star trek online when i feel like it/the secret world/defiance/dc universe online/marvel heroes and i think thats about it lol Actually I have a level 43 character in the Sith Empire and level 38~ in the Republic in SWTOR but it became repetitive pretty fast, thou story wise they done great didn't they? as usual for bioware... wait isn't wildstar a subscription based? Does it really worth the money? I beta tested it a while ago and wasn't very impressed, did the fighting mechanics have been improved, whats you take on it? Quote
ExiledSaber Posted August 6, 2014 Posted August 6, 2014 Lets see i have a bit of a list so bear with me, *ahem* astronomy prepping (as in dooms day kind) guns & related stuff (as in shooting, working on so some degree, and ammo reloading) computers (as in building them for fun, currently working on setting up a beowulf cluster) editing (i help people with editing stuff for VN, animes ect) gaming (pretty much played ever kinda game out there at some point, perfer RTS, grand strategy, and RPGs) i think that covers most the major ones. Quote
madvanced Posted August 6, 2014 Posted August 6, 2014 Other than Vns, I like video games and football. Yeah I'm not that interesting. Quote
Blizzard884 Posted August 6, 2014 Posted August 6, 2014 Surfing, Snowboarding, Skating, photography, Travelling, VN, Anime, reading That is it! Quote
Kimanor Posted August 6, 2014 Author Posted August 6, 2014 Lets see i have a bit of a list so bear with me, *ahem* astronomy prepping (as in dooms day kind) guns & related stuff (as in shooting, working on so some degree, and ammo reloading) computers (as in building them for fun, currently working on setting up a beowulf cluster) editing (i help people with editing stuff for VN, animes ect) gaming (pretty much played ever kinda game out there at some point, perfer RTS, grand strategy, and RPGs) i think that covers most the major ones. Such a broad spectrum.... Reminds me of myself unfortunately. ExiledSaber 1 Quote
ExiledSaber Posted August 6, 2014 Posted August 6, 2014 Such a broad spectrum.... Reminds me of myself unfortunately. Great minds think alike they say. Nothing wrong with diversifying in my book. Quote
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