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Re: Hobbies that let you know people suck
Plenty of people enjoy video games and are normal. Lebron James plays NBA Live and other games. Does he suck?
As for the actual point: -LARPing -Geocaching -WoW -Stamp collecting -Bug collecting -Actually, collecting of most kinds -Most poker players -Most Magic: The Gathering players -SW/ST convention attenders -Comic book readers |
#42
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Re: Hobbies that let you know people suck
Making lampshades out of human skin.
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#43
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Re: Hobbies that let you know people suck
I thought Geocaching was something just people like my aunt did with her little kids in their spare time. I did not know real people did it.
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Re: Hobbies that let you know people suck
OOT?
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#45
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Re: Hobbies that let you know people suck
Rock climbing and skateboarding.
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#46
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Those people that wander around with metal detectors.
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#47
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Re: Hobbies that let you know people suck
LARPing, definitely.
And, ultimate frisbee. People that participate in UF are only one traumatic adolescent social experience from being LARPers. |
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Re: Hobbies that let you know people suck
People who, when asked about their hobbies, immediately respond with "OMG, SHOPPING!!!" *The Hills*-esque
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Re: Hobbies that let you know people suck
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I nominate geocaching. [/ QUOTE ] You suck if you're ragging on it without even trying it. Maybe it's just a good excuse to go outside once in awhile without spending a [censored] load on golf. |
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Re: Hobbies that let you know people suck
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[ QUOTE ] I nominate geocaching. [/ QUOTE ] You suck if you're ragging on it without even trying it. Maybe it's just a good excuse to go outside once in awhile without spending a [censored] load on golf. [/ QUOTE ] Without even trying it? I've used a GPS before. There's not much else to be left to the imagination. You go look for stuff that people leave in boxes. I don't think I need to "try" it to fully understand the experience. |
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