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    ...? Sorry? I’m not straight. No hubby for me, and no, I’m not in the market.

    Oh, hobby!
    None. I’m not a filthy casual.
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    What makes this memorable? The stress on why?
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    @AtuM
    That is the official standard answer you get from the ones that prepared by googling "interview questions best answers".
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    @AtuM Pro Tip: take up something that involves teamwork and / or social responsibility.

    That's something many interviewers consider a good thing, plus, you can grab some karma and do something for the community.
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    Programming, archery, medieval reenactment.
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    @Voxera Medieval Reenactment? That sounds really cool, you mean like those medieval fairs?
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    Cooking, because It's fun
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    @ilPinguino maybe she kills and tortures people in the ways that were common those times. Watch out.
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    @electrineer Well, that was a job these days too.

    I mean, there's a reason why folks call it the dark age.

    (then again, we could bring that back for idiotic IT managers. Talk too much shit, you get a round in the brazen bull).
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    When I get a reliable source of income I'll buy an electric guitar and write digital effects on a raspi. I already started but the guitar was borrowed and the owner needed it back.
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    @ilPinguino yes, in Sweden we have one in visby each year. One week long :)
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    @electrineer Well we did have a device usually used to keep prisoners on display in the town square that was quite popular for photos ;)

    But I usually focus on archery.
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    I brew beer 🍻
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    My hobbies, on and off:

    Electronics, rocket science, home construction, drug synthesis, botany & phytogenetics, flying glider planes, cooking, hiking & climbing, and being drunk 🍷
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    Well, I'm a programmer, so my primary hobby is bitching about programming

    Uh, bit of videogames, bit of TV, pretty involved in my church, volunteer as a sound engineer
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    I just realised you were responding to the weekly question.
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    @homo-lorens πŸ₯²
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    Developing mods, software, et catera for old, outdated games of many years past.
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    @electrineer Mostly for the challenge of it. I enjoy reverse-engineering their networks stacks and inner workings. Not to mention, the nostalgia of revisiting these older titles.
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