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 No.41994[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Every other board has their own /general/ and it might be better to post about little known hobbies here, rather than have a new thread that gets 2 replies.

How about horseback riding?
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 No.70183

>>42005
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>>70173
My father fell off a horse and got stepped on the face, had to undergo reconstructive nose surgery, I'm surprised it wasn't worse.


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 No.68295[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Book discussion. Tell us what you're reading.
Previous threads:
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 No.70269

>>70268
Leaving the abbey was a nice change of pace. Finally we have the perspectives of people who seem to be intelligent. I am ready for some post-apocalyptic Texan warring states period or at least our characters' subplot before the war.

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"It's true! The old wretch nearly cleaned me out, and then refused to allow me credit. I had to stake my glass eye against the goat. But I won everything back."

By far my favorite part of this chapter is the poet character. His conversation with Dom Paulo is quite amusing and like Dom Paulo suspects of Marcus Apollo's letter, I suspect there's something between the lines with this poet guy, living in what appears luxurious conditions (several rooms to himself, apparently he doesn't work, steals wines and nobody cares, etc.) Well, he'll be moving from the guest house now, we'll see how the next chapter goes.

We're reading A Canticle for Leibowitz.
You can find several editions available to borrow here:
https://archive.org/search?query=A+Canticle+for+Leibowitz&and%5B%5D=mediatype%3A%22texts%22

I’ll be using this one, simply because I like the formatting better:
https://archive.org/details/canticleforleibo0000unse_d5n4/mode/2up

>>70269
I get a feeling we'll be seeing the war as background to the events in the monastery rather than the frontlines, but that's fine.

 No.70272

>>70271

"If he's lonely, why does he insist on living like a hermit?"
"To escape loneliness– in a young world."
The young priest laughed. "That perhaps makes his kind of
sense, Domne, but I don't quite see it."

"You will, when you're my age, or his."

Poet, hermit, electrical guy. After the total bore of part one's characters we finally see colorful sorts. We'll see how Kornhoer generate electricity next. Probably going to be a hand powered generator but would be funny if it's some kind of cartoon stationary bike.

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Now a Dark Age seemed to be passing. For twelve centuries, a small flame of knowledge had been kept smoldering in the monasteries; only now were their minds ready to be kindled.

This was a pretty good chapter, lots of things going on here. There's hope for humanity and sure enough, the lamp is re-invented, an object that has been the representation of human thought and genius since its inception. Fingo's statue finally finds its audience, a religious symbol is removed from the library, which I'm sure is a nod to the Renaissance, and an old man is now carrying the cross.

>>70272
No more candles for those guys, the lamp is here.

 No.70275

>>70274
Does the chalice have to be now right this very minute Lord or can I wait awhile? But crucifixion is always now. Now ever since before Abraham even is always now. Before Pfardentrott even, now. Always for everybody anyhow is to get nailed on it and then to hang on it and if you drop off they beat you to death with a shovel so do it with dignity old man. If you can belch with dignity you may get to Heaven if you're sorry enough about messing up the rug

Poor Dom Paulo. Understandably stressful that your little desert abbey which was frozen in time and had continued the same routine for 40 generations suddenly discover electricity and is about to be visited by a cousin of the emperor. I still wonder how they're going to power the electricity though. Is there strong enough river for hydropower? Do they know about coal? Maybe warlords will just make slaves push on a giant mill out of Conan the Barbarian.


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 No.68877[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

All you need to begin drawing is a pencil and some paper

Feel free to post any drawings of yours in this thread. Illustration, doodle, traditional, digital - anything goes. Discussion on skillbuilding techniques and fair critique of other wizards' work is welcome.

Videos:

Tyler Edlin - https://www.youtube.com/user/TylerE2284
Proko - https://www.youtube.com/user/ProkoTV
Sinix - https://www.youtube.com/user/sinixdesign
Scott Robertson - https://www.youtube.com/user/scottrobertsondesign
Matt Kohr (CtrlPaint) - https://www.ctrlpaint.com/library
Aaron Blaise - https://www.youtube.com/user/AaronBlaiseArt
Vilpu (Anatomy) - https://mega.nz/folder/9Pw1lYaS#Me7LSwlSg59lNGmkj9tt4w/folder/lPoXEYxS

Poses/Gestures
QuickPoses -https://www.quickposes.com/en
PoseSpace -https://www.posespace.com/posetool/default.aspx
https://x6ud.github.io/#/ Animal Head Reference Finder
https://anatomy360.info/anatomy-scan-reference-dump/

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 No.70225

>>70219
Don't know about pixiv, but devart is filled with unhinged perverts of all sorts that browse the sight only to goon and request fuel for their gooning. I tried using it but soon realized that there is no point.

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>>70225
I recall drawing fetish art without knowing it was a fetish, people are into a lot of things… one time I thought I was doing a simple request for a kid, of an innocent piece where a Kraken hit a volleyball with his butt, another time I made a piece of this OC pregnant again thinking it was innocent. They weren't innocent at all…

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A quick 10minute thumbnail practice from imagination i did in ms paint while watching bleach
i think im getting better at drawing from imagination, but i cant force myself to draw more than like 10-20 minutes a week, u got any advice about dealing with burnouts?

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>>70249
>advice about dealing with burnouts
I don't have any. I wish I had though. I got burned out so hard I deleted my four year worth of drawings and swore to never pick a stylus again. It was too painful to stare at the archive and realize I DON'T ENJOY DRAWING/CAN'T FORCE MYSELF TO DRAW at all nowadays. Two years ago I was drawing like crazy, studying anatomy and shit. I actually was interested in drawing and getting better. Something changed at some point. It became a struggle with no joy in it. I can't force myself to draw. I gain some sparks of interest back when I drink kratom here and there but it is nothing to build my passion back. I am a fuck up.

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I've been drawing some cubes and spheres in order to identify my most common errors being drawing wrong angles and proportions the ones I must work harder on.


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 No.52132[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Bicycles ~ good for getting around short distances easily.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDbNe3mS0aw
Or when the power goes out..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bW79QxVbCgY
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>>64269
unfortunately it didn't take off
track bikes are pretty cool and i kind of wish i had one but i would literally never ride it. these look super cool though.

 No.67775

Are FWD (front wheel drive) bikes better to ride at a hill or something going up? Or is the experience just the same with RWD (rear wheel drive AKA common bikes)

 No.67776

>>67775
>Are FWD (front wheel drive) bikes better to ride at a hill or something going up?
Not really.
Recline bikes and other such bikes that sometimes have drive trains in the front are more about the advantages of the unusual ride position for comfort and lower drag, and being able to use different muscle groups that have more endurance at the expense of less sprinting power.

It anecdotally makes climbing harder. Especially if you have to balance.

If you are taking about e-bikes, it doesn't matter.

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As a 300lbs dude, I hate it when my special big bike is idling

i'll bump thread now to post a lifehack later

 No.70270

Anny wizzie into MTB?

I've been trying out some trails where I live (I'm blessed to live in the middle of the Alps).

I'm recovering now because I fell so wanted to know some tips by more advanced wizzie that is already more into it than I currently am.

Youtube videos and other sources say always the same thing which doesnt really change much when I put it into place.


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 No.70176[Reply]

Discussion about the lucrative, dangerous, and interesting hobby of Dumpster Diving.

High priority finds: Anything worth $$$, duh. Here's some examples:
-PC/Electronic equipment
-Sealed products, boardgames, clothing etc
-Food(sealed and safe)
-Anything you can use

Every day at my job I throw away several thousands of dollars of supermarket goods that are still good but we cannot legally sell them. Sometimes the seal is slightly broken and if anyone gets sick from that, that's a 6 or 7 digit number we get fined, so it's easier to avoid that altogether and claim insurances. Every single night people raid our dumpster. It makes sense.

I also used to use this method to survive decently while I was homeless.

Please post your thoughts and experiences
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 No.70260

>>70259
where do you live now?

 No.70261

so between locked dumpsters and people video taping their dumpsters, how do you attempt this? I suppose if you're homeless you no longer care about being arrested.

 No.70263

>>70260
Just a regular flat, it's humble and does the job, close to work as well so it suits my lifestyle well.

>>70261
Just find the ones that are ideal. Never dealt with any police or guards so I'm not sure what would happen, I'd assume they would just move you along. Lots of places have dumpsters just behind the back and aren't locked or secured. I didn't ever break any locks or enter property I wasn't supposed to, I believe that's where the trouble can start

 No.70265

>>70263
good, im glad you have a roof

 No.70267

>>70261
Apartments if you need thrift shop grade stuff. Just take a quick peek and see if anything neat is on top - walk out of the complex on foot so people just assume you live there as you walk away and snagged a wicker chair or PC or whatever.



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 No.33619[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Has anyone read 5e's fucking Ravenloft?
Just some of the horrid shit in it:
>Strahd's played off as what amounts to Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Angelus levels of edge, literally feels nothing and seemingly has no interests above the usual, though not for the same Bram Stoker's Dracula tier reasons, Literally just wants Tatanya as if a meaningless trophy on his belt
>These dumb faggots made it so that Strahd wants to turn whatsherface not into a vampire bride, or hell, even a true vampire, BUT VAMPIRE SPAWN (You know, sniveling wall crawling nosebleed assface monster vamps?)
>Tatanya's a nigger
>The reincarnation is a nigger
>Strahd's wives are niggers
>Nigger Mayor of a town surrounding the land
>Evil white "everything is fine man"
>Strahd's a Bisexual sodomite degenerate with two male consorts to boot
>Made Barovians "Diverse"
>Made Strahd's conquering of the land sound tyrannical as fuck and less just
>Made it so that Some have Barovians have souls and some don't because of 5e's ravenloft being in a private demiplane, stopping newborn bodies from getting souls, in a piss-poor attempt to mimick the Old demiplanes of dread thing where some residents are literally just NPCs made by the powers, even though this makes no sense to anyone who's had to deal with Gulthias in 3.5 and Ashradorn in the whole Soul font thing with the ban on unborn souls in lore, so these people should be getting souls, because otherwise the demiplane would have to deny all positive energy for this shit to even remotely work
>All done because they're too lazy to redo the demiplanes of dread just like before,
>Strahd now heals for 20 in his fast heal
>Mongrel Men are the results of Racemixing past the half-race stage suffer for it, check their description and it's fucking played off as a good thing despite them being ugly mutants beyond redemption in their racial descriptions, the self-unawareness is real

This is why warhammer roleplay and castle drachenfels will always be superior
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>>70076
ok, we're done

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>>70051
charging my best attack EXPLOSION
1d1000[ 1d1000 = 683 ]

 No.70083

>>70051
They of purple aura? Or is aura more so pink? And black, or transparent?

My life is Dungeons And Dragons; I decided years ago to start playing DAD 24/7, only never stopping.

Red plus pink plus blue is root chakra for brains. They consumed by sexuality for consciousness.
Or red plus blue, alone.
And black and transparent both mean they -1.

 No.70251

As a newcomer to this medium of entertainment, I am enjoying playing Four Against Darkness with dry-erase markers and a white board. I might have to start collecting RPGs.

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>>68419
Hello again anon! It's been a year, how are things going in your game? Still playing with that GM and that other guy?

>I spend most of the week despising it

>Then it's gaming night and all is forgiven. I have a great time, I get to talk with other human beings I don't actively despise
>Then it's the next day and nausea returns
I have started my campaign again and as the GM, I've been having the opposite reaction. I enjoy preparing the game during the week, stocking the dungeons and moving the gears of the world, but on game night I can feel my tank emptying in real-time, and by the end, I tend to be slightly dissatisfied. The players are engaged and definitely seem to enjoy the whole thing, and I think I've found a pretty good risk/reward balance that makes the game meaningful. So I don't know what else I'd want really, yet I usually get more fun preparing the game than actually running it. After the game, I spend the rest of the evening being negative and mulling over minor things that could have gone more smoothly, not feeling the raw satisfaction you'd expect, or being excited about what the players did in the game.
But then, on the following days, I get motivated again and enjoy devising new things for the players.


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 No.65873[Reply]

Do any of you play Go/Weiqi/Baduk? It feels certainly like a game one with a lot of time can devoted themselves to. Other interesting games like shogi or chess? It's certainly somewhat difficult to self teach and a teacher would help but it is what it is.
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 No.68822

I like the game but I can't play it.
What I mean is that I suck, and I don't get any better however much I play or try to read go books. I do enjoy it but I also feel tense as I have to keep myself from making impulse moves and think my moves, but reading different variations gets very taxing and I end up making a mess..
I like the fights, though. I like breaking into a seemingly safe territory and living.

 No.69349

so wizzies did you try learning go?

 No.69350

>>69349
Few years ago. Watched a anime about it and got curious. Learned a bit more about the rules and basic strategy then played online a bit. Found it kind of boring and full games tedious so just stopped.

At this point I am pretty sure I forgot all the strategies I learned and most of the rules.
Also never played once in real life or even knew another person in real life who knew how to play it.
With chess it was mainly a way of bonding between my father and me, so it will always have that connection even though I have fallen out with the game. But with Go there is zero connection for me in my personal life. No strong memories.

 No.69351

>>69350
I see, I want to learn chess and go too

 No.70256

>>65914
I hated Chess so much
>>69349
I'm going to try purchasing a set if it's cheap



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 No.69292[Reply]

Do you read them? do you prefer them over japanese light novels or not?
they are so popular in my local community, even more than japanese light novels, no idea how, given they don't have any animated adaptations, and people who read for pleasure are rare.
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 No.69367

I was reading Journey of the Fate Destroying Emperor.

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>>69292
where do you live?

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 No.69381

What's the wizzies consensus on Revered Insanity? Kino or thrash?

 No.70255

>>69381
It was good until I realized it was unfinished



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 No.53574[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

What are some hobbies that don't involve consuming anything? You purchase a 1 time item and very rarely if ever have to replace it. Learning yo-yo tricks would be a consumptionless hobby in this case. There are obviously thinks like whistling or playing the spoons too. The idea is it has to make as little foot print as possible while being something you can develop and grow at. Drawing wouldn't count because you need paper.
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 No.70003

>>69010
>I have no money for a bicycle because my partetns don't support me and din't find me a good job.
Same.
SAME!!!
*sobs*
> But even if I had money I'm too tired for riding

OK< so, I got a job and such.
I cannot be arsed to maintain my old bike, so maybe you're right.

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Playing cards are almost like a video game console. There are thousands of single and multiplayer games you can play with one deck. More if you have two or four. You can invent your own games, throw in dice or coins or whatever complex mechanics you can dream up. I enjoy playing different variants of solitaire. You can turn on music or the TV in the background if needed.

 No.70232

>>70231
tbf you could probably do running competitions, archery, javelin throws, etc in the hippodrome

 No.70235

>>69982
I have flatest feet possible, so much it is now ruins my knees. But back when I attempted sports, I bought soft yet bouncy insoles that were tremendously helpful.

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>>53574
I'd count drawing if you go for digital, get a tablet and a stylus, and then you're good to go! Even cheaper ones work well, I use a cheap used tablet and a capacitive stylus.


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 No.49308[Reply]

Any wizards play yugioh?

I collect the cards, though I don't really play the game. I'm 26 and still live with my parents as a hikki, so my parents are trying to force me to get a hobby to get me out of the house so I"m thinking of playing the game at my local card shop
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 No.69386

>>69385
black luster soldier

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>>69384
It really is quite slow. On one hand it's good since it feels more grounded and we get a bigger sense of community compared to bigger imageboards, on the other hand sometimes it's a bit… too slow, like things never pick up a proper pace with the exception of a few boards and/or threads. I personally love it here, but not as my main imageboard, I prefer the pace of something like the slower 4chan boards, slow enough for it to not be overwhelming, fast enough for things to actually get somewhere more often too.

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lol

 No.70233

It's one of my only vices. The complexity and the "lawyer game"isms are addicting.
I think newcomers are so frequently repulsed by their expectations rather than the (modern) game itself. I'd describe it thusly:
There are two roles, the unmovable object (1st turn player), and the unstoppable force (2nd turn player). Your deck will be optimized to fulfill one of these roles, to an extent unlike any other card available, like a well oiled machine.
I like to visualize duels as two great kingdoms at total war readying their forces for a single decisive battle, rather than the gradual, drawn out conflicts seen in games like magic

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>>49308
I finished playing Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark Duel Stories on GBC. I love the simplicity in its structure and rules, and the artwork is stunning! I recommend it to any fan of the IP, especially those that prefer the classic stuff, shorter turns, and Duelist Kingdom styled rules, it's fantastic.



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