Every hobby starts with curiosity and ends with storage problems.
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Every hobby starts with curiosity and ends with storage problems.
@vinterkarusell except cloud reading ^^
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Every hobby starts with curiosity and ends with storage problems.
@vinterkarusell Luckily things I cook go into temporary human storage and then (mostly) leave through several pipes.
But I have so many pots and pans and knifes … oh no!
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Every hobby starts with curiosity and ends with storage problems.
@vinterkarusell homelabbing
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Every hobby starts with curiosity and ends with storage problems.
@vinterkarusell story of my husband's life...
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@vinterkarusell My "storage problem" is that I have enough storage to cause a real problem for people if I passed away.
@North @vinterkarusell you have this in common with my parents, who keep building more storage.
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@North @vinterkarusell you have this in common with my parents, who keep building more storage.
@brennen @vinterkarusell makes you wonder if being buried with all your stuff was more of a practical move than a spiritual one. Easier to build a pyramid than organize the Khufu estate sale.
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Every hobby starts with curiosity and ends with storage problems.
*agrees in file cabinet full of art supplies*
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Every hobby starts with curiosity and ends with storage problems.
<Moose considers house, outbuilding, and shed all rammed full of radio and telephony kit, books, cameras, more books, and assorted "Top Quality Tat" [1], and sighs deeply (in lieu of screaming).>
You have me "bang to rights". 3:O(>
[1] Thank you, uk.rec.sheds, for that classification.
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Every hobby starts with curiosity and ends with storage problems.
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@brennen @vinterkarusell makes you wonder if being buried with all your stuff was more of a practical move than a spiritual one. Easier to build a pyramid than organize the Khufu estate sale.
@North @vinterkarusell "fuck, look, i don't know, stack it over there with the miscellaneous reliefs & statues. we'll add another burial chamber or something. if we ask who wants it we're gonna have to deal with ankhhaf's kids sniping at each other about the pottery for months"
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Every hobby starts with curiosity and ends with storage problems.
@vinterkarusell And eventually your loved ones will inherit the storage issues, but with the curiosity replaced by guilt.
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@vinterkarusell@saga.garden mentally going over each of my hobbies in my head, checking them off one by one, mildly surprised at how broadly specific the phrase "storage problems" is, and i came to the conclusion that this statement is 100% true.
@sodiboo @vinterkarusell if you're having storage problems i feel bad for you son / i got 99 problems but... okay i don't really have the space for 99 problems
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@vinterkarusell that's not so true of chess, which I recommend as a hobby. For older people, it even noticeably slows brain aging.
@jonesmurphy @vinterkarusell how many sets, clocks and chess books do you have?
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@jonesmurphy @vinterkarusell how many sets, clocks and chess books do you have?
@mu @vinterkarusell very few. I switched to apps decades ago
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Every hobby starts with curiosity and ends with storage problems.
@vinterkarusell What's about meditation?
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Every hobby starts with curiosity and ends with storage problems.
@vinterkarusell true, true…
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Every hobby starts with curiosity and ends with storage problems.
@vinterkarusell or bankruptcy... or both
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@vinterkarusell NO!!!
This is consumerism talking! Acquire basic tools and COMMIT to the projects you start!!
@renardboy @vinterkarusell Ah the dream. I wanted to be anti-consumerist so I took up nature-based hobbies, and now most of my storage is filled with seasonally-harvested plants and seeds
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Every hobby starts with curiosity and ends with storage problems.
@vinterkarusell every hobbit starts with...
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@vinterkarusell every hobbit starts with...
@vinterkarusell My brain turned 'hobby' into 'hobbit'."
