Femanons, what do hobbies do you have? Any interests or general things you like to yap about but don't normally get to?This thread is a safe space to just spam-post about whatever topic.
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>>84088415games like everybody elseI like cooking, making myself dinner then eating it is fucking awesomeI also garden and sew
>>84088424Well, too late, you already technically did by posting that>>84088437Oh nice, lots of stuff. > games like everybody elseFair 'nuff, games are fun :) > I like cooking, making myself dinner and then eating it is fucking awesomeHell yeah. I think if I had more time to myself I'd enjoy cooking more but as it stands it feels like a chore to me. > I also garden and sewWhat are you growing? Got any plants you're particularly proud or fond of? Idk about gardening but I've been considering getting some heirloom apple tree seeds and planting a sapling behind my house
>>84088505right now I'm mainly growing Tomatoes to use in salads
i like to read, among other things.>>84088525based, summer tomatoes are the best compared to tasteless winter ones. i need to plant my own seeds for my veg, herb, and flower gardens but we have to get through tornado season first.
>>84088525You sound like my mom lol All the stuff she wants to grow is for making salads>>84088549> 8748 titlesDamn that's a lot, got any favorites or things you'd recommend?
>>84088617it's more like 12k probably, those are only titles purchased from jeff and no other platforms, pdfs/epubs/mobi, audibooks, lectures, physical books, other storefronts etc. i have many favorites and have posted plenty before. here, tell me what you find interesting and i'll build a recommendations list for you for fun.
>>84088549I really like tomatoes>>84088617I also want to grow some lettuce to use in a BLT, but if I'm going to grow the lettuce and tomato, I might as well grow the bacon as well, which I can't
>>84088641> More like 12k probably Daaaaamn> tell me what you find interesting and i'll build a recommendations list for you for fun.Throw in some of your own favorites and you have a deal; I'm primarily interested in sci-fi, investigative crime, and things that explore alternative societal structures. I really liked Fringe as a TV show, The Man in the High castle interested me from the perspective of the what-if in it's world building, Fallout is interesting to me as well. Although it was smut, there was a really good story that used to be on Literotica which delved surprisingly deep into it's society but it seems like it was wiped from existence. Seeing characters push past major failures is great too>>84088648Yeah it'd be pretty stressful when your swine gets the flu desuIn all seriousness though, I'd probably want to raise some livestock of some kind. Chickens or ducks could be interesting but I'm told they smell.
>>84088415Photography, drawing, painting, I like reading books and im trying to get into survivalism after being enlightened (i read uncle teds books) I got the SAS survival guide, so im gonna read that. I want to start welding too, my coworker told me to just go to a work shop and ask them to teach me. I wanna be able to build shit (like a small hydro power plant). I'll be studying mechE this autumn. Super exited! Reason for that is because I want to be able to create things that are handy (I wanna become a prepper) and because good pay (and im interested in physics) I want to learn how to hunt but I got no one to teach me and fire arms are illegal where I live.
>>84088843Nice, Drawing is fun from time to time. I used to be able to weld somewhat but I want to get back into it, the goal is to repair my car and learn bodywork. I'm currently saving up for a truck to drive until the ol' girl is in top shape again> fire arms are illegal where I live.Lemme guess, U.K?
>>84088872>Lemme guess, U.K?Further up north
>>84088729hold on, most of this is nonfiction so i have to look.jg ballard's high rise, super-cannes, the atrocity exhibition.samuel r delany's dhalgren, babel-17 was just ok. michael moorcock's behold the man and gloriana. the southern reach trilogy by jeff vandermeer which is now technically a quartet, but cities of saints and madmen is better for a start of the overarching ambergris narrative. need to read dead astronauts.william gibson's neuromancer. snow crash by neal stephenson as well as cryptonomicon.stories of your life and others and exhalation by ted chiang.labyrinths by jorge luis borges.invisible cities, the complete cosmicomics, and if on a winter's night a traveler by italo calvino.the name of the rose, foucault's pendulum, the prague cemetery, and numero zero by umberto eco.house of leaves by mark z danielewski.flatland: a romance of many dimensions by edwin abbott abbott.the house on the borderland by william hope hodgson.heart of darkness by joseph conrad.skin by kathe koja.we have always lived in the castle, the haunting of hill house, and the lottery and other stories by shirley jackson.a good man is hard to find and other stories by flannery o connor.her body and other parties by carmen maria machado.black juice by margo lanagan.haunted by chuck palahniuk, also lullaby, diary, and invisible monster remix.i have a lot of pat cadigan and cory doctorow to read but they're new enough i don't have recs yet. you'd probably like china mieville if you like alternative societal structures. i hear embassytown, the city and the city, and perdido street station are good starting points. the three body problem is supposed to be good by cixin liu. tor.com has a lot of short stories/novellas free on their site or available for a few bucks. search by nebula award winners.hm, i can tell my internal search indexing isn't working because it's showing more ballard and mieville in the general display than when i try searching their names.
Femanons can you please stop replying to shit like this? I don't actually hate women but you've reduced every fucking thread to>do fembots uhhhh like have hobbies teehee
>>84088415As I've now transitioned to a female I feel welcome in this thread. I like video games and anime and dressing up.
>>84088895that's a long term /r9k/ problem and this isn't any worse than the rest of the current catalog even with the "fembots please give me attention" veneer. what are your hobbies?
>>84088888That's some fancy organization. I just toss all my ebooks into either a "books I haven't read yet" folder or a "books I've already finished reading" folder.House of Leaves is actually the last book I read and now it's time to change folders. It's a good book but only for a certain audience, and I don't know many people who would be receptive to a recommendation. A book that's bigger on the inside (thanks to excessive footnoting) is cute, but I honestly might skip Johnny if I ever read it again, you know?Not OP tho.
>>84088888Woah lots of stuff :oI'll take a look at a bunch of stuff, as far as impressions based off the titles, labyrnths, and invisible cities stands out. I've heard The three body problem is good from someone else so that seems like something I need to check out>>84088936At this point in the thread anyone who's chill is welcome to post>>84088886Ah okay>>84088943It feels like it, I vaguely remember /b/ was like that for a bit but I could be misremembering. That said I wont deny I make these threads for the off-chance I actually befriend someone.>>84089022> linux userHell yeah, I typically use komga for archiving stuff I want to read or have read and might re-visit
>>84089022no the fuck it isn't lmao, it's just an indexed search that doesn't work properly. these are the categories kindle automatically generates, and the numbers are off because the higher number incorporates physical books purchased on amazon but neither one incorporates all the other books i've gotten in any form OFF amazon, even on subsidiaries like audible (which shows 108 here but 656 in-app).>house of leaves, but epubinteresting choice. i've had how the irish became white on a backlog for a long time. invisible women by criado-perez was shilled hard for a while which confused me because i already had a book called invisible women by fox and wykes about murdered sex workers. need to get around to reading it at some point. i heard criado-perez had a tough go of it online after, men who hate women by laura bates would likely be a good companion piece (NOT men who hate women (and the women who love them) by dr susan forward or men who hate women by stieg larsson which btw op >>84089051 is another good rec, that's the original name for the girl with the dragon tattoo).nice choice of invisible man, in the time of the butterflies, and if on a winter's night. i forgot about my brief obsession with the mirabel sisters. thank you for posting that, i need to go grab that book. and actually sit down and read eva luna/the stories of eva luna and the house of the spirits, not to mention crack into clarice lispector and anais nin like i kept saying i would after burning through marina tsvetaeva and anna akhmatova following emily dickinson and simone weil... tfw fall back into pragmatism after mysticism.love that you have percival everett. i LOVED erasure and american fiction did not do it just at all no matter how good of an actor jeffrey wright may be.back to the point, house of leaves has long been /x/'s favorite book, hence the typical 4chan recommendation. if op is sensitive to johnny's segments, he should skip the chuck p and koja recs as well.
>>84089203>house of leaves, but epub99% was readable on my phone (my ereader of choice), there was just 1% in which I had to either switch to a .mobi file (which preserved NONE of the formatting other than bold/italic/underline/strikethrough-- not even color) or wait until I got home to the larger screen of my computer and then switch to a PDF.Our civilization is still not at the "House of Leaves is 100% fully readable as an ebook in an ereader" level of technological advancement yet.But at least this epub has now been moved to the "Read" folder where it belongs.>Umberto Eco>Shirley Jackson>Flannery O'Connor>Clarice LispectorI already have these downloaded, I just haven't gotten around to them yet. Maybe someday I'll get to discuss them with you. Maybe someday.
>>84089308you didn't have any problems with the mirrored text on an e-reader or any of the other typographical choices?>I already have these downloaded, I just haven't gotten around to them yet. Maybe someday I'll get to discuss them with you. Maybe someday.i look forward to this day! for now, i can say i enjoyed hedda gabler and jane eyre from your screenshot. is i'm glad my mom died as interesting as people on the internet say? been thinking of it since a recent family passing. we seem to have similar sentiments.here's a random screenshot of my own, as trade.
>>84089381My specific epub had most of it fully legible even on a smaller screen, and only a few pages were straight up scanned photos instead of OCR'd text.I enjoyed "I'm Glad My Mom Died" a whole lot. It's definitely not some intellectual masterpiece, it just aims to connect with you on an emotional level. Her mom dies like halfway through the book, but the suffering continues because even in death your tormentor can still torment you just from how they shaped you. A lot of people on 4chan were very disappointed because they went in expecting a shocking expose on the entertainment industry, and instead it's just a detailed look at one specific mother of one specific kid in the entertainment industry. Even other kids and other parents are shown in the book to be much saner and healthier than she is. Instead of a takedown of the whole system, it's just one completely random tragedy of life circumstances.Don't do anorexia and bulimia, folks. It's not worth it.
>>84089446haha holy shit reading that was a flashback to my own childhood. my mom made me memorize diet books and split lean cuisines with her, replace everything with shit like boca burgers, and obsessively study eat this not that books. >but mom speaks before i can. "we'll talk about it later.">"let's talk about this some other time," mom interrupts mrs. gutierrez in the way that tells me "some other time" is never going to come.>"people are just being dramatic".literally verbatim. she'd get mad i was fat if i was considered underweight and told i was anorexic too, and thought it was grand i was freezing all the time with an oddly low core body temp, icy hands and nose, and low blood pressure. she had me put those freezing hands on her to cool her off because she was always hot.>but i have the smart idea that if i only eat half my food, i'll only be receiving half the calories, which means that i will be shrinking twice as fast. i proudly show my half-eaten portions to mom after every meal. she beams. my mom still does the last part and makes it a competition to see who can eat the least and get the most concern from waiters/other people (as did my grandmother who would constantly comment I DON'T KNOW HOW YOU CAN EAT ALL OF THAT, I GET SOOOOO FULL FROM JUST TWO BITES about literally anything, genuinely you could cut a small thin crust slice of cheese pizza in half and she would still compete with you and try to give you her portion). i remember doing that math to get down to <200 calories in 7th grade math class then coming home to see /fit/ spam calories in calories out and moot ask any woman he talked to on here if she was fat before saying he lost like 80 pounds when he was 15 from stopping drinking soda and going on walks.
>>84088415how much of a loser nigga do you have to be to shamelessly beg for the attention of ''femanons'' that do not exist using a picture of an anime girl with humongous tits as if that's somehow going to draw them in
>>84089499[ see attached picture first ]>I pick up my phone and urgently start typing TMZ into my search bar. Joe reminds me we agreed not to look at the pictures--he knows my body image isn't good--but I don't care. I need to see them. I need to see if Mom's right.>She is. I look awful. My body and face repulse me. I do look pudgy. I no longer wear one-pieces but I still wear board shorts to hide my ass, which is curvy and womanly and disgusts me for being those things. Joe tells me my tits look great in my bikini top but I don't see it. I think boobs are hideous. I hate them. I wish I was flatchested and curveless. I wish there was nothing sexual or suggestive about my body.> [ . . . ]>I go back to my email and another new message from Mom has popped up. I open it:"YOU caused my cancer to come back. I hope you're happy knowing this. YOU have to live with this fact. YOU gave me cancer.">I draft a response to her, asking if we can just sit down and talk this out face-to-face. I'm sure that if she'll just grant me that, I can explain myself enough to earn her approval. I'm desperate, pleading."My dear Nonny MommyPlease can we at least just meet up in person to talk about this? Please. Just me and you. We can sit down and talk this out. I can answer any questions you have. Please Mommy. I hate letting you down. I would do anything to not disappoint you. I feel confident that if you knew the whole situation you wouldn't think these things about me. I love you so much. I want to be close to you again. I miss you.Love, Nettie">I click my phone off and tuck it into Joe's pocket. He asks what she said. I tell him nothing. I'm numb. Catatonic. The entire plane ride home, I don't say a word.> [ . . . ]>The plane lands. While we're circling the tarmac, I open my email draft to Mom. I hit send. Moments later, my phone pings with a response from Mom:"Sure, we can meet up. P.S. Reminder to send fridge money. Our yogurt has soured."
>>84089547it's like my mother and father combined and were reborn into jeanette's psycho mother. christ. "i'm glad my mom died" is an understatement reading that. i wonder what she did with her remains.
>>84089572>i wonder what she did with her remains.Normal Mormon burial rites. She was still in denial back then. Here's the book's prologue, showing how she revered her mother even on the deathbed.
>>84089587yuuuuup, sounds about right. i think it's the constant conditioning of how nobody loves you like your parents, but especially your mother, ever will. and the knowledge that that is true to some extent. when they die, you don't get a do-over. you just get a void. i'm glad i got this out years ago with my dad before he croaked recently, but the finality of it and realizing how badly he completely fucked the world up (not just me) and suffered zero consequences for it is a bit of a mindfuck. you could make a domino meme with that dipshit causing isla vista and god knows what else.
>>84089615Yep. You can never undo the mess that was made for you. All you can do is try to live a better life going forward.And just a friendly reminder, what happened to you wasn't your fault and you didn't deserve it. You know this already, but it never hurts to have a friendly reminder.
>>84089635>but I honestly might skip Johnny if I ever read it again, you know?>if op is sensitive to johnny's segments, he should skip the chuck p and koja recs as well.remember this exchange? and yet i am squirming hard enough reading that png and... time to go read something lighter, like some books on terrorism or genocide or something.
>>84089662Hey, I've read some gripping and engaging genocide books before too.Have a good rest of your night, Anon, and have more pleasant thoughts than this.
>>84088415gaming and drawing, that's about it. I don't really lead the most interesting or active lifestyle. Also just watching old anime or shows.
>>84088415Usually I just play with my clit while browsing here
>>84089707> gaming and drawingCan I see some of your art? What games do you play?>>84089731Dang, what to?
>>84089695oh, i have that one too. sniff sniff... perhaps a little light bedtime reading will help me dream of better things...
>>84088549>>84088641How old are you? You must be older than me at 28 if you've read that much in your life.
>>84088888What website is this or what source do you use?
>>84089955>What games? Variety, but mostly i enjoy really good story games like Alien isolation for example, Dead space remake, Calisto etc. These shits are amazing. Some stardew valley of course, generic slave to cozy vibes when i feel like i wanna mellow out or when my meds mellow me out. Played League of Legends before, my fucking god thank you for letting me quit that. You know what i like about that game? Despite being diagnosed mentally ill on disability, every single game i was the least mentally ill person on the team. God fuck that game. I did some Warcraft in Legion, but not for me anymore, it was fun but i can't imagine being into it for like years and years like Asmongold. Also some oldies like GZDoom, very big vibe with the graphics and pacing. Replaying original MGS right now, i did Foxhound rank in Snake Eater Delta earlier, now playing old MGS because i only played twin snakes, so i wanna experience the old one too. Think about playing Baldur Gay 3 again with mods since i only did a vanilla playthrough. Shit like that, just whatever comes my way that i end up liking.>Show ArtNo noooooo no nope not yet. It's abysmal garbage. I'm still learning, only been at it for a couple months. I don't want to show anything unless it's good and i'm happy with it. You know those weird drawings people post when learning how to draw, that look shit quality, like they are made in MSpaint, or like they are made by a 4 year old? I never understood why even post that. Like yeah, good for you for progressing, but you are still an infant learning to walk, it's lowkey embarrasing to show this. At least that's my stance on it. So i will not post nothin until i'm happy with it. Also i wanna try drawing porn in the future, so yeah i don't want shit toddler quality smut linked to my name out there either.
>>8409007329. it's largely an antilibrary though. i'll probably never finish them all, but i hope to donate or pass on my physical books (which are not included in these counts but take up about 7 bookshelves so far) when i die. in front of me are three more physical books sitting on the coffee table, seven next to me on the couch, and god knows how many sitting in the other room. i have 3 more bookshelves to assemble to clean up stacks on the floor but am lazy.>>84090080what website is what? i'm looking through my kindle library.
>>84090103Oh, damn. You're a year older than me. And I meant to say what was the search engine your image showed. I mean I say all this cause recently I turned 28 and I figured I need to get my life back on track and enjoying reading again. The first couple of months have been awful to me this year. So I'm just doing my best to pick up the slack.Do you have discord. I have some stacks I'd also be willing to share with you on books if you're interested.
>>84088415Liked but gave up because they were bad for me>music pop/remix/phonk>cooming>cutting>fanfictionLike>history (medieval europe)>biology and animals>construction diys>cooking >Manga>cute stuffies>Lolita fashion Would like to if had $ or was smarter>hema>app creation
>>84090115Well, in any case, just to be safe, here's my acct in case you want or need to add me: adonismarkeley
>>84090115it's just the built in search for the kindle app which i said doesn't work correctly since it's not showing me half my books. i've tried exporting to csvs but the programs keep crashing and it's a bitch trying to corral them all into one centralized location anyway. i have 850 or so other files on my current phone i forget are even there plus 900 on a previous one, hundreds more on past laptops i need to get the hard drives out of, just got 18 open access books yesterday from an academic publisher, god knows how many ones scattered across different apps, at least 200 direct downloads from one specific press and whatever i can try to get again off gumroad and etsy, those near 700 audiobooks (mostly great courses lectures series), rentals from libraries etc. plus not even counting those bookshelves that all look like this, which is an old pic. i don't even know where these shelves went in a move.>Do you have discord. I have some stacks I'd also be willing to share with you on books if you're interested.yes but i hate discord and mourn the aim and irc era. post em here, let's see what ya got. i love seeing what people read :)
>>84090233Oh, you also got some comics and manga on your right shelf. I didn't know you were counting those as well.MEGA of Alexandria: https://mega.nz/folder/kj5hWI6J#0cyw0-ZdvZKOJW3fPI6RfQI also found this drive recently on poll: http://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1pi20Rr9_BxBbMIfcZUTTGslfZTifEiCmIt's less to do with my political alignment and more of my natural skill as being an internet sleuth tinkering with the internet algorithm (and I think I found out the root of the problem of it all). If you add me, I can talk to you more about it.
>>84090100Lots of games :OI want to finish deadspace, I got it back when SimCity 2013 released. How is Calisto? I'm primarily into indie games and a couple RPGs, love Fallout, really enjoyed Cyberpunk> League of LegendOh man, from what I'm told that game is a cesspit to play. I could not imagine subjecting myself to that> MGSNice! that's a game I want to get into playing at some point, there's a lot of games I want to play but working 10 hours a day 4 days a week plus family responsibilities makes it difficult to find time. > No noooooo no nope not yet. It's abysmal garbage.> I'm still learning, only been at it for a couple months.Sometimes you gotta go something embarassing, at least that's my viewpoint on it. Critique can accelerate growth, even if you want to die inside in the process.I can't find my horrid scribbles from my teen years so have a Glep I guess>>84090169Oh lots of stuff, are you ADHD by any chance?> hemaWhat's that?
>>84090233Woah that bookshelf table is neat, what's it for specifically?
>>84090273>CalistoOkay, not as good as Dead Space remaster or Alien Isolation by faaar. Still enjoyable if you are into this genre.>FalloutLove New Vegas, and FL3. FL4 was a huge dissapointment, didn't even finish it. FL2 was amazing, FL1 i didn't like as much as FL2.>CyberpunkAs i imagine many people did, i have made the correct decision to not play it until like mid of last year, so they had time to fix all the abysmal garbage it came out with. Yep, it was good, but i feel like the story is a bit too linear. I wish there were more paths or choices. Like for example if you start life as a Corpo, i wish that there was a point where you have a chance or are offered to get back into the Corpo life, and you would have a chance to accept it and go back to being a Corpo drone. Either way i got the Arasaka ending where i signed the contract to be killed and put into Soulkiller. A lot of people said that's the worst ending, but i think that is the only good ending. I trust Arasaka to put me in a new body once they find a way to fix me. Queen Hanako wouldn't betray me like that.>LeagueI played very early seasons, it was better back then, still giga toxic. Today, i would never touch this game.>MGSOh you are in for a Tornado of Lore. You will need to watch hours of explanations on youtube to even understand the madness of this story.>GlepGleb :DDDD
> As i imagine many people did, i have made the correct decision to not play it until like mid of last yearThat's fair, I played it on launch and somehow didn't run into any game breaking bugs. Just a single funny character deform that had me busting out laughing. I went to replay it and was floored by how much the game's systems have changed. Only complaint I have is how awful the driving still feels, I think they just lack the physics engine needed to make it feel good.I think I remember something about staying up in space and then the game reset me to a pror save just before the final mission.One thing I always find odd is that I remember what happens in most games I play but I'm screwed if you ask me specifics. But then I play a dumb fetish game like Some Bulshit and I can remember individual character names, and events in the storyline like the scooby doo chase at the abandoned mansion or that damn sword Pro always talks to.> Oh you are in for a Tornado of Lore. I imagine so, I think that's partly what has made me hesitant so far, I honestly might just get some roms and emulate it to start from the beginning.>>84090314> the story is a bit too linearI'll give you that, it definitely could have done with better branching
>>84090380That was out of order but I'm honestly quite tired, I think i gotta clock out hereI hope everyone posting here has a wonderful evening