What's your current passion/obsession? - Be it a fandom, hobby, person/celebrity/fictional character or object

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I got obsesse with/I am currently obsessed with

  • A particular fandom (like everyone on here)

    Votes: 17 17.5%
  • A particular hobby (meh, depends on what's about)

    Votes: 59 60.8%
  • A real person/celebrity (á la Ricardo Lopez)

    Votes: 8 8.2%
  • A fictional character ( you waifu maniac)

    Votes: 5 5.2%
  • An object/ type of objects (Fetishist)

    Votes: 8 8.2%

  • Total voters
    97
Origami. I kinda liked it in my childhood, but never got over simple things. Right now I'm focusing on modular origami.
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It's not perfect tho, might redo later.
 
Origami. I kinda liked it in my childhood, but never got over simple things. Right now I'm focusing on modular origami.
It's not perfect tho, might redo later.
Origami is the coolest shit to me. It’s so amazing how the human mind can take something as simple as folding a sheet of paper and turn it into a complex art form.

Sadly most I can make is either a paper boat or a paper plane.
 
I'm currently writing a fictional gay romance loosely based on Ralph and Warski's various misadventures from the end of Knoxville to the AIM AIM AIM episode. The first draft is roughly 1/12th done. Yes, this is something I'm actually doing.
 
Right now it's knitting, lock picking, comic books, Sims 3, Resident Evil 4, and Monster Hunter for the Switch.
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An Adeptus Custodes thing I knit to practice fair isle.
I'm getting better at lock picking, but I'm still not that good. It's fun though, like a puzzle for people who can't do Rubik's Cubes or Sudoku.
I've been reading Moon Knight and Gold Digger. Liking them both so far.
Sims 3 is Sims 3 and I'm very much a noob at Monster Hunter. I keep reflexively using Dark Souls controls, and that's how I mainly die. RE4 is one of those games I am always replaying. It's so much fun.
 
A few buddies of mine have been going shooting, off roading, mountain biking and airsofting a whole bunch lately and now we're trying to build an app for "Tactical Sporting" that offers things that help with the kind of outdoor activity that builds relevant skills, lets you share progress, advice, etc with local people and expandable to offer shit like leaderboards for different challenges. I've interviewed two Estonian app developers today and talked to potential in app advertisers
 
Guilty Gear. I watched a lore video about it a couple weeks ago and now I'm hooked. The characters and music are fantastic.
 
Writing a book. I know my skills and imagination are sub par, but has that ever deterred anyone?
I would also like to get started in some manual work like carpentry, stonecutting or gunsmithing, but finding someone today to teach you about it is a bit hard.
 
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