gunhilltrain
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It didn't make the five best, but it didn't make ten least either. Is writing erotica a sub-set? I have submissions on here that are non-erotic, if that matters.
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How do people have time to get mildly entertaining info like this via a monologue? I could have read the list in less than 30 seconds. As I type he's still talking nonsense.It didn't make the five best, but it didn't make ten least either. Is writing erotica a sub-set? I have submissions on here that are non-erotic, if that matters.
His audience probably wouldn't get the message if it weren't mildly entertaining.How do people have time to get mildly entertaining info like this via a monologue? I could have read the list in less than 30 seconds. As I type he's still talking nonsense.
Then there are people with YouTube channels or blogs who basically have one idea and repeat it every week (or every day) for years. The so-called manosphere has some of them. Often they are also promoting their books or some service like "life-coaching." There are some on YouTube who have two-hour videos.How do people have time to get mildly entertaining info like this via a monologue? I could have read the list in less than 30 seconds. As I type he's still talking nonsense.
Perhaps some of our readers find us mildly entertaining.His audience probably wouldn't get the message if it weren't mildly entertaining.
How do people have time to get mildly entertaining info like this via a monologue? I could have read the list in less than 30 seconds. As I type he's still talking nonsense.
Computer 'how-to' videos are the worst in that regard.How do people have time to get mildly entertaining info like this via a monologue? I could have read the list in less than 30 seconds. As I type he's still talking nonsense.
The worst may be guys who have some agenda to push. They will have two solid hours of themselves sitting in their house and talking in front of camera. They shall remain nameless here, but they are easy to find.Computer 'how-to' videos are the worst in that regard.
Well, here I have to disagree. One of the highlights of my year was finding a youtube video that showed me how to restore the pressure from my shower head by using distilled white vinegar. I really needed to see every step. And it was shorter than that dumb video of the guy reading us the list of hobbies.Computer 'how-to' videos are the worst in that regard.
I wish I could have figured out how to do that. I kept looking for a way to just read them, not luck.I skimmed ahead to read the answers off the board
I think my wife would go with woodworking and working on cars. The smell of fresh sawdust and/or motor oil is like her personal aphrodisiac.Her answer for a good hobby for a man-after she suggested cooking, because I only make grilled cheese was...poker. My wife thinks poker is oddly sexy for some reason. That and being able to restore and fix old cars.
Well, here I have to disagree. One of the highlights of my year was finding a youtube video that showed me how to restore the pressure from my shower head by using distilled white vinegar. I really needed to see every step. And it was shorter than that dumb video of the guy reading us the list of hobbies.
For things like home repair, having that visual can be great.Well, here I have to disagree. One of the highlights of my year was finding a youtube video that showed me how to restore the pressure from my shower head by using distilled white vinegar. I really needed to see every step. And it was shorter than that dumb video of the guy reading us the list of hobbies.
re_case1 = r"\b(([b-zA-Z])\2{0,2}[\s\-][cC][uU][pP][sS]{0,1})\b"
re_case2 = r"\b([1-9][0-9]\-{0,1}([a-rt-zA-Z])\2{0,2}\b)"
n_words_options = [1000,3000]
startstring="Followers"
stopstring="report"
count_results = dict()
cases_found = dict()
for s in story_urls:
storypage1_html = urllib.request.urlopen(s, context=ctx).read()
storypage1_soup = BeautifulSoup(storypage1_html, "html.parser")
pagetext=storypage1_soup.get_text()
storytext=(pagetext.partition(startstring)[2]).rpartition(stopstring)[0]
storytext_cleaned = storytext.replace("—","-").replace("–","-")
storywords=re.split('[^\w\-\']+',storytext_cleaned)
for n_words in n_words_options:
first_n_words=" ".join(storywords[0:min(n_words,len(storywords))])
matches = re.findall(re_case1,first_n_words)+re.findall(re_case2,first_n_words)
if matches:
if n_words == max(n_words_options):
print("Matches found in story: "+s+" in first " +str(n_words)+" words:")
for m in matches:
print(m[0])
cases_found[m[0].upper()]=1+cases_found.get(m[0].upper(),0)
count_results[(n_words,"At least one match")]=1+count_results.get((n_words,"At least one match"),0)
count_results[(n_words,"Total matches")]=len(matches)+count_results.get((n_words,"Total matches"),0)
print(count_results)
print(cases_found)
Some of the "how to" videos are really good, but they seem to be few and far between.Well, here I have to disagree. One of the highlights of my year was finding a youtube video that showed me how to restore the pressure from my shower head by using distilled white vinegar. I really needed to see every step. And it was shorter than that dumb video of the guy reading us the list of hobbies.
Video games, from a video I saw the other day, is like the highest hated hobby among women. Personally, if it's not an addiction, it should be trivial. It's just another form of interactive media, a way to relax, challenge the mind, make friends, do hobbies one might not be able to afford, or access, and make money. Sounds better than some folks "hobby" of doom scrolling social media.Other than reading I didn't hit anything on that list, but also none of the 'worst hobbies"
TBH the cigar thing just makes me shake my head, looks like a big cock sticking out of your face. Maybe find another way to curb the oral fixation.
Darts
Shooting pool
Martial arts-although a bit less gung ho as I'm getting older.
Comic books
Occult and mythology of any kind.
I asked my wife really quick last night what annoying hobbies she would pick for men and she really only came up with one that I know will be an unpopular opinion.
Video games. My wife feels any guy out of their twenties who still play these things for hours on end is a tell that they're not an actual adult male. I tend to agree, I think last thing I played was Halo2 and only to play with my daughter because she was into it at one point. When my grandkids come over, we have no video game system and my middle grandson selflessly suggested that someone should give us one for Christmas, so we'd have one...you know, just for us.
Her answer for a good hobby for a man-after she suggested cooking, because I only make grilled cheese was...poker. My wife thinks poker is oddly sexy for some reason. That and being able to restore and fix old cars.
"From a video I watched"Video games, from a video I saw the other day, is like the highest hated hobby among women. Personally, if it's not an addiction, it should be trivial. It's just another form of interactive media, a way to relax, challenge the mind, make friends, do hobbies one might not be able to afford, or access, and make money. Sounds better than some folks "hobby" of doom scrolling social media.
The irony of some chick who thinks so low of somebody who likes video games, while making TikToks, and filtered selfies with Snapchat, like she's better. Once something becomes an addiction, especially something that isn't getting you paid(like TikTok or YouTube can), is nolonger a hobby.
Two stories in recent times:
1) A teenage sim racer who's a pro at actual sim racing games(Forza or Gran Turismo), was able to beat actual pro drivers in a real race, in real cars. Side note; video games have been used to train people.
2) A guy was playing online with friends and had something like a siezure or heart attack, those guys contacted his local EMS for him.
The video I watched was like that one Gunhill posted, but referenced the ten male hobbies hated by women, with a focus on video games, because it was number one. I wasn't hoisting it as definitive expert information. I was just throwing the things some women do, to point out that some of them are hypocrites."From a video I watched"
Well, how can one argue with all that experience?
Maybe I should make a video reading my post, so you'd realize the comment is about men's hobbies, not women's.
My actual EXPERIENCE having two daughters who had phases where they liked online gaming is that a lot of the online gaming 'community' is rife with misogyny and 'men' threatening female gamers with rape and violence. I'm sure there's videos out there on that topic.
And don't take cheap shots at my wife.
Video games, from a video I saw the other day, is like the highest hated hobby among women. Personally, if it's not an addiction, it should be trivial. It's just another form of interactive media, a way to relax, challenge the mind, make friends, do hobbies one might not be able to afford, or access, and make money. Sounds better than some folks "hobby" of doom scrolling social media.
The irony of some chick who thinks so low of somebody who likes video games, while making TikToks, and filtered selfies with Snapchat, like she's better. Once something becomes an addiction, especially something that isn't getting you paid(like TikTok or YouTube can), is nolonger a hobby.
Two stories in recent times:
1) A teenage sim racer who's a pro at actual sim racing games(Forza or Gran Turismo), was able to beat actual pro drivers in a real race, in real cars. Side note; video games have been used to train people.
2) A guy was playing online with friends and had something like a siezure or heart attack, those guys contacted his local EMS for him.
Polyphonal Digital, published by Sony as their exclusive sim racing title.Sony (who makes Gran Turisimo) and Nissan had a collaboration where people who won a virtual racing competition got a shot at a real race car driving job.
They made a HIGHLY fictionalized movie about it that was pretty good.
There’s also an obvious double standard.There's a lot of misogyny with online gaming, along with bigotry to the point some people don't wanna play them, or don't feel safe. I don't vibe with that.
I really am sick of gendered double standards.There’s also an obvious double standard.
Men (and occasionally women) hurling abuse at other men? Eh, everyone knows that online gaming is a toxic cesspool.
Men (and less occasionally women) hurling abuse at women? OMG misogyny and bigotry and Exhibit A why we need feminism etc.
Neither are good but the reactions are so tellingly different.