You reply in the comments, and i try to guess your age based on a short conversation we have. That’s it!

  • Professorozone@lemmy.world
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    14 minutes ago

    Yes. I play disc golf with some. Get together infrequently with long term friends, play online video games with my best friend that moved to the UK every Monday and zoom with a couple of high school buddie every month or so…

  • LongboardingLad@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    Let’s see what you got. I like to longboard. I’m pretty big into hip-hop, metal core, and viking metal. I’m also quite passionate about OpSec and Cyber Security.

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      1 hour ago

      Cool, that’s a lot of interest! What are some of your favourite artists or bands in those genres, and viking metal? That’s a first lol

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        34 minutes ago

        Ski Mask tha Slump God, Del Tha Funky Homosapien, Die Antwoord, Polaris, Architects, Knocked Loose. uhh… Tyr, Amon Amarth, Ensiferum. Think that’s a pretty broad net.

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      60 minutes ago

      Viking metal eh? I recently found Brothers of Metal and they’re banging. What else do you recommend?

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        31 minutes ago

        Tyr is really good and similar to Brothers of Metal. Check out Hold the Heathen Hammer High. If you want heavier, I’d recommend Amon Amarth or Ensiferum. The songs Axe of Judgement, One Man Army, or Twilight of the Thunder God get my blood pumping something fierce

    • GrammarPolice@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 hours ago

      First thought is rich software developer who’s been at it for a few years and decided to spend their money on an addiction. How right am i?

      (Don’t tell me your age just yet)

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          1 hour ago

          Alright, I’m feeling confident already haha. So tell me about what you’re happy about right now. For example, when you wake up in the morning, what is that thing/are those things that make you happy to be alive?

          • glitches_brew@lemmy.world
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            1 hour ago

            100% it’s my kid. November will be the anniversary of concluding a multi-year custody battle in which I got sole custody.

      • Music in general; woodwinds in particular for playing, though I’m also fond of noodling around on my various kalimbas. Role-playing games. (The real ones, not the computer ones that are RINOs.) I used to be into science fiction and fantasy but kind of drifted away from that in favour of classics, folklore, and history. (Especially the intersection of the latter two.) Huge fan of museums; I count the provincial museum in the city I live in among my top ten favourite places in the world. I’m somewhat of a foodie with a strong fondness for Indian and (authentic) Chinese food.

  • eupraxia@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    22 hours ago

    Hey love this idea! Random shit to start a convo: I just lost my job today (not great but I’ll be ok). I am maybe turning the corner w/ a longstanding chronic pain condition, after which I’m gonna get back to my hobby of fighting people in the park.

    Also, if you feel like playing too: what have you been up to today?

    • GrammarPolice@lemmy.worldOP
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      22 hours ago

      Hey mate glad you like the idea. Sorry to hear about your job. If you just want to vent other than playing the game, then that’s fine too. Happy to hear that you’re recovering from chronic pain as well. You fight people in the park as a hobby? What kinda hobby is that?

      I haven’t been up to much. Mostly just brushing up on my Excel knowledge in preparation for my internship next week

  • Lvxferre@mander.xyz
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    23 hours ago

    My brain is skibidi tier rotten and I have absolutely no money in my pockets, but Boxxy is still the queen and fr fr nobody can prove me wrong.

    …sorry, I’m doing it on purpose to throw you off tracks. How’s going?

    • GrammarPolice@lemmy.worldOP
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      22 hours ago

      The grammar pedant in me did not appreciate that first paragraph.

      It’s going great for now. Tell me about some of your niche interests. Nerd out about it if you want

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        21 hours ago

        If it’s any consolation, the grammar pedant in me didn’t like it either. Even if I was the one writing it. (Also, I’m glad that things are going great for you.)

        As for niche interests: gardening, cooking, simulation games, constructed languages, ancient languages. Some tidbits of oil painting, but frankly, I suck at it; perhaps I should stick to digital watercolours. (This reminds me Island - the main character was recalling his travels through Switzerland, his mum painting a watercolour, and his dad sarcastically saying “The milk chocolate advertisement that [brand] rejected.”)

        But I digress. My gardening is currently pepper plants, I’m trying to breed a new variety following very specific criteria - heat, colour, shape, size. Once I’m done I’m going to spread the seeds here and there, through the city, as some small act of anarchy.

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          21 hours ago

          That’s a lot of niche interests. Constructed languages particularly are quite the interesting… interest. I never bothered with it because i found no utility for them.

          How long have you been gardening?

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            21 hours ago

            Well, constructed languages aren’t something insanely useful, unless you’re into Linguistics or also into constructed worlds. For the former, it’s a good way to explore some “boundaries” of natural languages - conlangs can go beyond natlangs in certain features, but the opposite is almost never true. And for the later it’s that extra step to make the world within a story feel livelier, fleshing out the culture of its inhabitants.

            Although my reasons are probably not too far from Tolkien’s, who called constructed languages a “secret vice”. It’s mostly for fun.

            How long have you been gardening?

            Five years or so, I guess? I mean, beyond simple stuff like planting radishes in my backyard as a kid. I still joke about it with my mum - she outright hated it. “My house is no farm dammit!” (The radishes tasted great though.)

            • GrammarPolice@lemmy.worldOP
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              21 hours ago

              You make a good point about conlangs that’s for sure. At some point, i was deep in the Toki Pona rabbit hole, but decided I’d rather spend that time learning Spanish or German, since I’d like to visit countries that use those languages some day.

              What do you do for a living?

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                20 hours ago

                If you’re into language learning for pragmatic reasons then I think that the only conlang that could be useful would be Esperanto, and even then it’s like squeezing water from a rock. (I do it mostly for the fun, though. That’s also my attitude towards ancient languages - I’m not exactly using Latin everyday, and Sanskrit will be likely in the same bag.)

                German is a great choice but be aware that proficient German/English bilinguals tend to use English as soon as they notice that you can speak it. It’s kind of funny because I’ve seen French speakers with the opposite reaction - as if one side saw a language as a tool, another as a cultural root. (It’s both.)

                What do you do for a living?

                I’m a translator by trade. I stick mostly to Portuguese, Italian, and English - those are the languages that I’m actually proficient with. Sometimes I pick something from German too, but I don’t typically translate things into German to avoid going full “ich bin ein Berliner”, like that American president. (That reminds me that I promised the old lady next-door to give her some Berlin balls once I prepare them. Her avocado ice cream was amazing. Also, sorry for the amount of off-topic that I tend to go into, but I guess that it’s more data to guess my age?)

                • GrammarPolice@lemmy.worldOP
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                  20 hours ago

                  Oh you’re a translator, i guess that explains the fascination with languages. How did you get into it, and how long have you been doing it?

                  Also, sorry for the amount of off-topic that I tend to go into, but I guess that it’s more data to guess my age?)

                  I was just gonna say, you go on a lot of tangents lmao, but yes it should all help when i deliver the coup de grace

    • GrammarPolice@lemmy.worldOP
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      24 hours ago

      Well that tells me you’re not a boomer, and most probably not Gen X, at least not early Gen X. So late 80’s 90’s or Gen Z are my initial deductions.

      So what do you watch? Do you watch any cable TV?

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    22 hours ago

    I am an antenna engineer and I quit because I hated the company I worked for as they embraced the corporate American model.

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      21 hours ago

      Wow, antenna engineer is a new one for me haha. So what have you been doing since then/plan to do now that you’ve quit the old job?

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        13 hours ago

        Basically I do what I want when I want. Typically building things. I’m constantly fixing or modifying my cars(they are all old and constantly broken). And I play a lot of disc golf.

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          4 hours ago

          Mmm, so you’re at that point where you feel like you don’t need to go back to working, at least for the meantime?

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              24 minutes ago

              Do you have friends that you spend some time with as well outside your other hobbies. Maybe going to a bar or some other event on a regular - semi-regular basis?

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                10 minutes ago

                Man I answered and I don’t see it.

                Yes. I play disc golf with some. Get together infrequently with some close long-term friends, pay video games online every Monday with my best friend that moved to the UK and zoom with a couple of high school buddies every month or so.

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          4 hours ago

          Can you go into more detail about that? Maybe you spend so much of your time indoors and online, and wish to be outside and hanging out with friends. Maybe you’re looking for a relationship. Or maybe it’s a combination of both and/or more things. Tell me more

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            Mm I spend almost all my time outdoors and I go out to socialize at least 3x a week. But a friend of mine died recently. Everything feels hollow and meaningless. I guess I don’t feel like my life has a purpose – a fairly common and first-world problem to have, but a problem nevertheless.

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              Sorry to hear about your friend’s passing. It’s completely normal to feel hollow after the passing of someone important to. Don’t feel a need to diminish your problems because they are first world. A problem is a problem. How have you been coping with this?

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                Been writing about it and sharing memories with people who knew my friend. It will take time.

                I want to touch as many people’s lives as they did. As I am right now/the way my life is now, that is not on track to happen. Need to change things.