What is something you can’t believe people enjoy doing?
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Running. Like, as a necessary evil to achieve goals, yes. For fun? Good lord, no.5
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4legsRbetterthan2 wrote: »InspectorRed wrote: »I don't understand playing video games for hours. I've known people whose only hobby is gaming....I just don't get it.
or watching tv/ movies
I need to feel like I am accomplishing something with my hobbies.
Same. I do like watching movies/TV but when people binge watch a different series all weekend, every weekend, or watch like 14 old VHS movies in a single weekend (friends of ours actually did this last weekend while at a rented cabin) I'm confused. It's not a judgy thing just very weird to me because I can't imagine. I like to watch a movie then do something else.0 -
mattig89ch wrote: »Dancing, I just don't get it. Your surrounded by people, the music is blaring, and your working your butt off to stay in rhythm with your partner. Like...why? The only fun sounding thing about that, being close with your partner.
If you want to be close, you can do just as well watching the stars together, or snuggling on the couch. Why all the extra stimulation?
I love every kind of dance, well maybe not the polka. My Dad and I did ballroom dance together, I do belly dance. I not only hear the music, I feel it. My body naturally moves to it.
I've always been leery of people who are listening to music and staying perfectly still. 😯6 -
RastaLousGirl wrote: »The eating challenges. My husband loves watching these competitions. It's just not my thing.
OMG, this. The hot dog eating contest on the Fourth of July? Makes me gag/dry heave just watching it.3 -
Fishing, I just do not get the appeal of catching a live animal, throwing it back in and repeat.10
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I don't get the horse people who have to buy all of that equipment and food and take care of the horses and board them and/or have a bunch of land and a barn and horse trailer and...
actually I feel the same way about people who have human kids. But that's just me. I am endlessly glad/grateful that so many people DO have kids and take good care of them, including my own parents!8 -
Extreme mountain climbing, like Everest and stuff like that.4
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seltzermint555 wrote: »actually I feel the same way about people who have human kids. But that's just me.
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4legsRbetterthan2 wrote: »InspectorRed wrote: »I don't understand playing video games for hours. I've known people whose only hobby is gaming....I just don't get it.
or watching tv/ movies
I need to feel like I am accomplishing something with my hobbies.
Agree so much! I feel like I'm wasting time and it's really not meaningful or very entertaining. I would love for someone to explain to me why they spend their time like this and what value it adds. I'm sure it helps some people relax but it makes me antsy because I'm not doing anything!1 -
Sky diving.3
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seltzermint555 wrote: »I don't get the horse people who have to buy all of that equipment and food and take care of the horses and board them and/or have a bunch of land and a barn and horse trailer and...
actually I feel the same way about people who have human kids. But that's just me. I am endlessly glad/grateful that so many people DO have kids and take good care of them, including my own parents!
they are all crazy, I promise you5 -
I don't get the people who sit in lawn chairs just inside their garage and stare out at the street all day. They don't have a TV or radio on, or are reading, or anything like that. Just sitting. I don't understand what they could possibly get out of that.4
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Watching or engaging in violent sports. UFC and boxing are a person's own choice but training animals to fight is beyond my comprehension.4
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fishing2
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video games1
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Hunched over their iPhones every waking hour.
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I don't get the people who sit in lawn chairs just inside their garage and stare out at the street all day. They don't have a TV or radio on, or are reading, or anything like that. Just sitting. I don't understand what they could possibly get out of that.
I have seen guys who do that. I always just assume their wife has something to do with it.4 -
dinner dates ho hum2
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TheRoadDog wrote: »Hunched over their iPhones every waking hour.
and her haircut. Whoa!0 -
TheRoadDog wrote: »Hunched over their iPhones every waking hour.
This...cell phones acting as a peripheral brain. People who constantly NEED to rely on cell phones for remembering anything & who take pride in not knowing anything without a cell phone. The need to document everything only to forget it & look it up constantly. Need to look @ a cellphone first before making any decision...FFS5
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