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What kind of hobbies do you have?
Personally, I enjoy reading, mostly horror and true crime. I've bought a drone. And of course, I enjoy movies, mostly horror. I am a diehard Yankees fan.
Personally, I enjoy reading, mostly horror and true crime. I've bought a drone. And of course, I enjoy movies, mostly horror. I am a diehard Yankees fan.
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ThePunisher wrote:What kind of hobbies do you have?
Personally, I enjoy reading, mostly horror and true crime. I've bought a drone. And of course, I enjoy movies, mostly horror. I am a diehard Yankees fan.
I Love Movies, Theme Parks, action figures/ movie memorabilia collecting, action figure customizing drawing, reading, video games.
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reading, watching old movies, sports, going to dirt car races,adding to man cave collection
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Reading, shooting, sailing, hiking, gaming, cooking
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My hobbies are drawing, painting, used to do tattoos, movies (love 80's horror, sci-fi and comedy) and collecting stuff.
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I didnt know you had a Youtube Channel! Subscribed!Dragonfire82877 wrote:My hobbies are drawing, painting, used to do tattoos, movies (love 80's horror, sci-fi and comedy) and collecting stuff.
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I'll stick to my active hobbies. I have more hobbies than time to indulge in them. In no particular order:
Anime, gaming, cooking, game design, archery, collectibles, music, classic films, tech customization, fishing
Anime, gaming, cooking, game design, archery, collectibles, music, classic films, tech customization, fishing
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So besides horror, I like reading, cycling, going to sauna and punching bag boxing.
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I'm another reader. My shelf has a little bit of everything - horror, mystery, sci-fi/fantasy, true crime, history, film novelizations. I've already got more books in my to-be-read pile than I'll ever have time to get to, but I keep buying more.
I'm also a gamer, but my taste there isn't nearly as wide. I tend to stick with single-player games - horror and adventure, although I do dabble in The Elder Scrolls Online a few times a month.
Other than that I like to tick classic movies off of my to-watch-list and going fishing when I can get out of the house.
I'm also a gamer, but my taste there isn't nearly as wide. I tend to stick with single-player games - horror and adventure, although I do dabble in The Elder Scrolls Online a few times a month.
Other than that I like to tick classic movies off of my to-watch-list and going fishing when I can get out of the house.
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do any of you know anyone who has gone exploring abandoned buildings?
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ThePunisher wrote:do any of you know anyone who has gone exploring abandoned buildings?
I have but it honestly depends what state you are in because it most it's illegal asf lol..
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Jason Voorhees wrote:ThePunisher wrote:do any of you know anyone who has gone exploring abandoned buildings?
I have but it honestly depends what state you are in because it most it's illegal asf lol..
Not to mention the decayed buildings, homeless and drug dealer populations, and don't get hurt whatever you do because you may never get found!!!!
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I read about a guy, who almost has this as a second job. Personally, I would never set my foot to such structure.
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Ivan1987 wrote:I read about a guy, who almost has this as a second job. Personally, I would never set my foot to such structure.
I don't blame you. A lot of those places look unstable.
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Do you guys have a lot of time for your hobbies? I mean, I work almost every day, I'm usually off on workdays, when I have a shitload of other things to do. I tend to have two free weekends in one month and this is when I have more time. But my life is so fast and busy that I almost consider it a success that I'm finally able to sit down and watch my favorite horror movie. Ironically, I always find some short time to check out internet, but whether it's reading a book or watching a movie, it's almost a miracle to go undisturbed for two hours!
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Ivan1987 wrote:Do you guys have a lot of time for your hobbies? I mean, I work almost every day, I'm usually off on workdays, when I have a shitload of other things to do. I tend to have two free weekends in one month and this is when I have more time. But my life is so fast and busy that I almost consider it a success that I'm finally able to sit down and watch my favorite horror movie. Ironically, I always find some short time to check out internet, but whether it's reading a book or watching a movie, it's almost a miracle to go undisturbed for two hours!
I have every weekend off, but it's still a challenge to get hobbies in. I have laundry to do, grocery shopping and just trying to relax a bit. Next week, I'm going to see the Yankees at a home game.
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Ivan1987 wrote:Do you guys have a lot of time for your hobbies? I mean, I work almost every day, I'm usually off on workdays, when I have a shitload of other things to do. I tend to have two free weekends in one month and this is when I have more time. But my life is so fast and busy that I almost consider it a success that I'm finally able to sit down and watch my favorite horror movie. Ironically, I always find some short time to check out internet, but whether it's reading a book or watching a movie, it's almost a miracle to go undisturbed for two hours!
i've had to sacrifice some since i'm in a serious relationship now. I still do alot of my hobbies but not as much. But that's fine.
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I've gotten into writing short stories with a focus on horror.
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ThePunisher wrote:do any of you know anyone who has gone exploring abandoned buildings?
My father-in-law is an amateur Ghost Hunter so he's been to a couple in his time. I'd personally love to go poking around old buildings, and old cemeteries for that matter. The creepier, the better. Waverly Hills Sanatorium is only a couple of hours from where I live, and I'd love to visit there. They do offer guest tours, but it's not quite the same as exploring the place yourself in the middle of the night without someone guiding you by the hand...
There's a town along the Mississippi river near the point where Missouri, Kentucky, and Illinois all meet called Cairo. It's a literal ghosttown where relatively modern looking buildings have become so rundown and decrepit that it's amazing that area hasn't been bulldozed to the ground... We can only figure that the town is so abandoned and poor that it's basically become forgotten, it's almost literally become frozen in time. My wife and I have talked about trying up their just to walk the streets... Don't even need to snoop around any buildings, just roaming around the town would feel unnerving enough.
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I'm Not a Goalie wrote:ThePunisher wrote:do any of you know anyone who has gone exploring abandoned buildings?
My father-in-law is an amateur Ghost Hunter so he's been to a couple in his time. I'd personally love to go poking around old buildings, and old cemeteries for that matter. The creepier, the better. Waverly Hills Sanatorium is only a couple of hours from where I live, and I'd love to visit there. They do offer guest tours, but it's not quite the same as exploring the place yourself in the middle of the night without someone guiding you by the hand...
There's a town along the Mississippi river near the point where Missouri, Kentucky, and Illinois all meet called Cairo. It's a literal ghosttown where relatively modern looking buildings have become so rundown and decrepit that it's amazing that area hasn't been bulldozed to the ground... We can only figure that the town is so abandoned and poor that it's basically become forgotten, it's almost literally become frozen in time. My wife and I have talked about trying up their just to walk the streets... Don't even need to snoop around any buildings, just roaming around the town would feel unnerving enough.
Would police come if you went into Waverly ills alone?
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ThePunisher wrote:I'm Not a Goalie wrote:ThePunisher wrote:do any of you know anyone who has gone exploring abandoned buildings?
My father-in-law is an amateur Ghost Hunter so he's been to a couple in his time. I'd personally love to go poking around old buildings, and old cemeteries for that matter. The creepier, the better. Waverly Hills Sanatorium is only a couple of hours from where I live, and I'd love to visit there. They do offer guest tours, but it's not quite the same as exploring the place yourself in the middle of the night without someone guiding you by the hand...
There's a town along the Mississippi river near the point where Missouri, Kentucky, and Illinois all meet called Cairo. It's a literal ghosttown where relatively modern looking buildings have become so rundown and decrepit that it's amazing that area hasn't been bulldozed to the ground... We can only figure that the town is so abandoned and poor that it's basically become forgotten, it's almost literally become frozen in time. My wife and I have talked about trying up their just to walk the streets... Don't even need to snoop around any buildings, just roaming around the town would feel unnerving enough.
Would police come if you went into Waverly ills alone?
It's private property, so definitely. As long as someone owns the property, you always run that risk.
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