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Let’s Have a Hobby Thread

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My buddy I lift with asked me if I wanted to get into anabolic steroids. Hard pass, definitely not worth it unless you’re close to the pros or a scholarship. Im thinkin about gettin on some creatine though
bruh you can buy creatine from Costco or Walmart...Its no big deal...I don't think you should be using "getting on" creatine as a phrase, it's not like some prescribed anabolics...its in the milkshake aisle with the protein shakes. WOuld be like saying "Im thinking about getting on some energy bars"
 

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bruh you can buy creatine from Costco or Walmart...Its no big deal...I don't think you should be using "getting on" creatine as a phrase, it's not like some prescribed anabolics...its in the milkshake aisle with the protein shakes. WOuld be like saying "Im thinking about getting on some energy bars"
Leave it alone
 

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Leave it alone
It worked great for me- can't take it anymore as I'm a fat faggot with heart issues.

But if you're body is receptive to it, it's a miracle worker. Takes about a week to kick in. I remember doing like 4-8 week cycles. Then a week to 10 days off and then another cycle. It used to be crazy when you could stack creatine with the old school Hydroxycut that had ephedra in it. Talk about getting jacked to to the gills--
 
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My buddy I lift with asked me if I wanted to get into anabolic steroids. Hard pass, definitely not worth it unless you’re close to the pros or a scholarship. Im thinkin about gettin on some creatine though
Depending on your age a bit of testosterone is amazing and not that dangerous. I am pushing 40 and recently did a 12 week testosterone only cycle and I loved it.
 
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Not really a hobby but I enjoy working outdoors in my country place. There's quite a bit of land (about 25 acres) so there's always something to do whether it's cutting grass, clearing brush, cutting down dead trees, fixing fence whatever. Certainly would never dream of paying another man to remove a dead stump or anything like that.
 

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I like to go fishing, match the hatch duuddee, hunting, and just being outside in general. On my family’s land there are some spots you can find little fossils like sea shells and corral. I’ve never found any arrow heads but I’m always on the lookout.
 

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I have a lot of Warhammer miniatures from when i was a kid stashed away somewhere in a storage unit. I’ve got a decent sized Skaven army and a Chaos army with a few large Chaos beasts/daemons if i recall correctly.

Pretty gay.
I have Blood Angels, Imperial Guard, and Ork armies. I also have a Lord of the Rings one with Saruman’s crew.

Always wanted a Chaos Warriors one but now I mostly build terrain pieces and let my kids play with the models.
 

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Not really a hobby but I enjoy working outdoors in my country place. There's quite a bit of land (about 25 acres) so there's always something to do whether it's cutting grass, clearing brush, cutting down dead trees, fixing fence whatever. Certainly would never dream of paying another man to remove a dead stump or anything like that.
We recently bought acreage of raw forest land we will have to clear. So what has my husband been doing? Learning everything there is about chainsawing trees and clearing the lumber - because he's a real man who sees a challenge and will best it.

Pig on the other hand is such a lazy, worthless, consumer meat sack, he'll throw a few dollars at a guy to remove one stump. Pig has no concept of actually working hard to accomplish anything in life and it translates to his writing.
 
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We recently bought acreage of raw forest land we will have to clear. So what has my husband been doing? Learning everything there is about chainsawing trees and clearing the lumber - because he's a real man who sees a challenge and will best it.

Pig on the other hand is such a lazy, worthless, consumer meat sack, he'll throw a few dollars at a guy to remove one stump. Pig has no concept of actually working hard to accomplish anything in life and it translates to his writing.
Good stuff. If he's never used a chainsaw before, he should get someone with experience to give him a tutorial. Youtube videos aside, nothing beats seeing and learning firsthand. I'm sure he's got it covered just can't emphasise how dangerous those things are.
 

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Good stuff. If he's never used a chainsaw before, he should get someone with experience to give him a tutorial. Youtube videos aside, nothing beats seeing and learning firsthand. I'm sure he's got it covered just can't emphasise how dangerous those things are.
my dad has a nasty scar on his abdomen from a chainsaw accident. he used to chop down trees in colorado.
 
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Good stuff. If he's never used a chainsaw before, he should get someone with experience to give him a tutorial. Youtube videos aside, nothing beats seeing and learning firsthand. I'm sure he's got it covered just can't emphasise how dangerous those things are.
Good advice here. I worked for a tree service for several years way back in the day and I saw firsthand what can happen when tree cutting goes wrong.
 

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Not really a hobby but I enjoy working outdoors in my country place. There's quite a bit of land (about 25 acres) so there's always something to do whether it's cutting grass, clearing brush, cutting down dead trees, fixing fence whatever. Certainly would never dream of paying another man to remove a dead stump or anything like that.
I was gonna include that because clearing brush can be very cathartic, and I’ve been thinking about selling firewood for a little pocket money.
 

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All forms of textile art: Knitting, crochet, embroidery, sewing, needle felting. I did a few weavings when I was younger and recently got a table top-sized loom I'll start practicing on. I can draw too but it's been a while.

I used to have beautiful handwriting and did nice calligraphy but computers have ruined me so I intend on getting my handwriting back and maybe calligraphy again.
Can we get a needlepoint of " Bless this hovel". Make it look wholesome but making fun of pat? Kinda like this.

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