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artybirdy says...



Does annoying my sisters count as a hobby if I like to do it often? xD
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I've just realised I don't have any hobbies, aside from writing and YWS... >.>

To be honest though, those two passions consume every second of my spare time.
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Steggy says...



My hobbies are.. writing and pursuing the dream of writing until I can write no more.
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tigeraye says...



I like to collect wrestling figures. kane is my favorite.

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TimmyJake says...



Talking to girls.

Um, I mean... I guess my hobbies would be, uhhh... guitar, writing, hunting, martial arts and working out?

I never realized how boring I was. O.0
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@tigeraye that's really great... :)
  








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