• Big P
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    271 year ago

    Programming was my hobby, now it’s my job so instead of having a hobby I just work too much

  • @[email protected]
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    Studying rhetoric. It’s hella fun sometimes and hella depressing others times.

    The paradigm shift that studying rhetoric has caused for me will probably influence me for the rest of my life. I’m now agnostic about the truth and barely interpret rhetoric in terms of truth/lies. Like I feel this paragraph from Post-Truth Rhetoric and Composition:

    …post-truth signifies a state in which language lacks any reference to facts, truths, and realities. When language has no reference to facts, truths, or realities, it becomes a purely strategic medium. In a post-truth communication landscape, people (especially politicians) say whatever might work in a given situation, whatever might generate the desired result, without any regard to the truth value or facticity of statements. If a statement works, results in the desired effect, it is good; if it fails, it is bad (or at least not worth trying again).

    Everything about political rhetoric makes more sense to me when I think in terms of post-truth.

    But also, rhetorical figures are cool af. The Elements of Eloquence: Secrets of the Perfect Turn of Phrase is one of the most interesting books I’ve ever read about how to turn a phrase. Plus, being able to name why a sentence like “The liberal arts are the arts of liberty necessary to the exercise of citizenship in a free republic” has a particular rhetorical effect is fascinating. And that sentence is a kind of chiasmus, my favorite rhetorical figure.

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      I’m not sure if this is good news or bad but it’s the same damn problem since 380BCE

      Then the case is the same in all the other arts for the orator and his rhetoric; there is no need to know the truth of the actual matters, but one merely needs to have discovered some device of persuasion which will make one appear to those who do not know to know better than those who know.

      • Plato
    • coyotino [he/him]
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      51 year ago

      More power to you. I feel like I understand this well enough just from following politics over the last 8 years, and I kinda hate how I have to break my brain to understand what politicians are actually saying. I do it as a necessity to remain an engaged citizen, not for fun 😂

    • sloonark
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      11 year ago

      The Elements of Eloquence is a fantastic read.

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    191 year ago

    I have two main categories, pleasant distractions, and screaming at the gods.

    Pleasant distractions are things I enjoy in my free time like video games, reading, juggling, lock picking.

    Screaming at the gods are things I do because I need something so physical and dangerous that it requires 100% of my focus. Skateboarding, snowboarding, long distance motorcycle trips. These are things I do to get work and other stresses out of my head for a time, as I can’t afford to have my attention split.

    • TheLemmingOP
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      31 year ago

      I like those two categories and how you take up both, a lot

  • Dinodicchellathicc
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    131 year ago

    I like to just browse Wikipedia. It’s an endless wealth of knowledge that never ceases to impress me. It’s like the modern library of Alexandria.

    I also make cocktails for fun, target shoot, fish, ride trails (not trials), make pens, collect knives, play skyrim, and i cook too.

    I bounce between what i focus on often.

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          11 year ago

          That’s really cool! Do you have to buy specific materials, or do you buy other pens and take them apart to make new ones?

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            Yeah i buy internal kits. It has the transmission, tube, pen cartridge, and some other pieces. I usually pour my own acrilic blanks, and cut my own wood blanks.

            Mostly i just turn down wood or acrylics into the exterior handle piece of the pen. Its pretty cathartic because you end up with a product that reflects your effort and each one will be completely unique.

              • Dinodicchellathicc
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                21 year ago

                Its the piece that clicks and moves the ballpoint in or out of the housing. On some pens it clicks and on others it twists. Its just the moving part.

                • @[email protected]
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                  11 year ago

                  oh! I can’t tell you enough how cool I think this is. I have always loved pens though and have a hard time not spending too much when I go to art stores cause I want to buy all the pens/markers.

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    Over the pandemic I picked up a hobby of digging really deep into the history of the Bible.

    It’s so much more interesting than I would have ever thought, and so opposite what everyone (on both sides of the topic) tends to think.

    An early history of powerful women peeking through a patriarchal rewrite.

    A likely foreign introduction of an Exodus tale from the sea peoples.

    A famine story turned into a flood from Babylonian influence.

    A generic ‘adversary’ term (‘Satan’) during conversion from a polytheistic story to monotheism leading to the most extensive fanfiction in history.

    A version of Jesus referring to contemporary ideas around evolution and atomism in Leucretius being declared false heresy by the group that goes on to be canonized.

    Yet again empowered women having their history rewritten by patriarchal opposition.

    For someone who has always enjoyed solving little puzzles, it’s been a gift that keeps on giving.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      I’ve watched a couple videos from Esoterica. His videos are wild. Who could have expected that the biblical God came from a storm-warrior god?

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      I would like to do this. I checked out audio recordings from a priest about apocalypse stories as a genre and the use of numbers in the Bible, and I’ve looked at Bible as Literature classes but never signed up. Did you follow a course or study guide?

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    121 year ago

    I sew. Specifically, I love sewing stuffed animals.

    As a kid, I always wanted those giant stuffed animals, but it just wasn’t meant to be. Now I can make pretty much whatever I want!

    I love the colors, the feel of the fabrics… but my favorite part is seeing my 2D drawings get turning into a tangible 3D object! Plus, it makes kids go “WHOOOOAAA” or smile or laugh when they see what I make. That really can’t be beat!

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    121 year ago

    I am not in the tech field but I love coding and learning new languages. I have for the last 25 years. When my actual (blue collar) profession starts feeling drab or boring my mind naturally starts drifting to find some problem to solve or some way of automating things just to keep me happy and engaged.

    Batch scripts on MS/DOS, my first (floppy disk installed) Slackware box. REXX in OS/2. I worked through the animal books and played with Java, Perl, C - actually building tools that work and accomplish things.

    Diving in to a new language or project is like discovering a new author you didn’t know about and the hours of joy it will bring me are fantastic and fulfilling. I guess you could say my hobby is learning.

    I wrote a great iOS app to help me with things in my job and I use it all the time which saves me literally hours, making my work happier and more profitable. Best hobby ever and totally cheap too!

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    121 year ago

    Gardening. And … yes!

    I get up in the morning and the first thing on my mind is to go out and tend to the various veggies. The beans are flowering and the tomatoes are ripening and the herbs keep on herbing. Gonna pull out more potatoes in a week or so. Some rodent got to some of the lettuce recently, but not all of it. The fruit trees are having some trouble because they didn’t get enough nutrients for a while, but they’re getting better now and having new growth.

    There’s always stuff to do. The kitchen compost turns into healthy soil for the plants. A neighbor shares fruits they’ve been growing; I hope to give them a big pile of tomatoes in return in a few weeks. It’s all good.

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      21 year ago

      Sorry about your lettuce. Do you have a problem with rabbits and tomatoes? Every time I’ve tried to grow tomatoes they end up with one bite out of each one on the day they ripen.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        I haven’t seen any rabbits near here. We’ve got squirrels and occasional rats. Someone in the neighborhood feeds cooked peanuts (in the shell) to the squirrels, and they bury them in the garden where they become worm food.

  • @[email protected]
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    101 year ago

    I started selfhosting just before the pandemic. I don’t know that I’d say it’s fun so much as sometimes satisfying.

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    101 year ago

    I’ve gotten into gaslands, which is a tabletop game you play with modified hot wheels cars.

    I like taking things apart, putting them back together, and generally working with my hands so taking apart a bunch of little cars and gluing spikey bits and rocket launchers and stuff to them is up my alley.

    And because it’s a post apocalyptic setting, it doesn’t really matter how good you are at painting and such, dirty, dinged up, messy, etc. is a totally valid aesthetic. That’s kind of what you’d expect from some wastelanders slapping weapons onto whatever car they can get their hands on.

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    I build loudspeakers, both home and car. But, mostly car subwoofers, amplifiers, head units etc. But also home speakers for home theaters.

    I absolutely love it. Music is a big passion of mine (despite never learning to play an instrument). I love it because every project has so many challenges. I love electrical work and designing a system from scratch and then getting to see it actually work iis awesome. It’s like little engineering challenges all throughout. Very engaging for me.

    There’s also a lot of wood working involved. Making a functional piece of furniture and getting to expirement with different techniques is a lot of fun.

  • Extras
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    Shaving with a safety razor is kinda a hobby for me. Its just feels like I’m treating myself.

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        Wont regret it. I do recommend picking up a blade sample kit though just so you can find what you like and doing some research on the material of the razor body. Zamak tends to be too brittle and often snaps. Also maggardrazors has many deals so keep your eyes peeled. Think I picked up my first razor for like 20$ at the time it was a fatip classic

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          I still use an old 20s-era Gem that I got at an antique shop for $10. Once you get the shaving technique down it’s a nice soothing ritual that ends with a great shave.

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            Thats awesome did you get it refinished? Be the perfect heirloom to pass down

            • Jackie's Fridge
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              I’m childless but I hope someone will keep using it. I haven’t refinished it, but a small part of the nickel plating has worn away on one side, so I might look into getting it plated. It has a nice size & balance!

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    61 year ago

    Video game and weightlifting.

    Video games are really fun for me, but weightlifting is like an addiction I can’t break. I rarely want to work out but if I don’t, then I end up feeling worse, and right after I do workout, it feels amazing.