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thats sad manI tried growing them in a jar but not enough spore was used so they are fucked
Got a big bag of healthy grey oyster spawn under my bed though ayethats sad man
that's cool man i couldn't decide between grey or pink oyster mushroomsGot a big bag of healthy grey oyster spawn under my bed though aye
Spotted the Arch Linux ricer.I like configuring my system and software stack for minimalism. It is actualy far more of a timesink than one could imagine and it never ends.
Do you like the badly repair looks because of Fallout 3 or Mad Max? Cuz I would like that.I like configuring my system and software stack for minimalism. It is actualy far more of a timesink than one could imagine and it never ends. I also like sewing plushes but i decided to not do that until i can be more isolated. I also give things badly repaired looks. Most items i own has at least one visible soft damage from bad repair or unneeded tape, that could be considered a hobby, i guess.
hell yeah i used to know someone who had a reel to reel tape player in his house & he used to blast that shitreel to reel and 8 track tapes
I haven't heard the term "geocaching" in so long. I went geocaching for a school trip in the 3rd grade. We found nothing. And that's the last I heard about it. So it's interesting to hear about someone who does it more often!As for niche hobbies, I enjoy geocaching, the community has died down a bit lately but it can be very fun within the right places.
There's also urban exploration, which, I think also has died down lately too. Can be called urbex, etc. The communities on these are much more secretive though because the spots, would be boarded up and tresspassing charges can be handed out. I have *tons* of fun stories with my youth, doing this in places such as Japan, China, and across the USA. abandoned Military posts and more.
Arch is not minimal at allSpotted the Arch Linux ricer.
Not really, i have always likes badly repair look and i didn't play both of these games.Do you like the badly repair looks because of Fallout 3 or Mad Max? Cuz I would like that.
crochet is the same way! it's an easy, repetitive action, and you come out the other side relaxed and with a new piece of clothingI enjoy woodburning. I've done quite a few Ouija boards, pretty basic stuff that just requires solid black, not much shading, but it's calming and I like the smell. I have a cheap burner and I usually get craft wood from Goodwill/Salvation Army, so it's a cheap hobby and I can make free gifts.
Is studying and practicing ancient Romana religion a niche hobby? I don't really come across anyone who does.
I also build models which used to be niche, but I guess that's pretty mainstream in hobby culture right now?
I also collect Monopoly variants! I love the game, have been playing it for more than 2 decades. Between my wife and I, I think we have probably 50 or so variants.
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