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Stuff, other stuff, daily stuff.

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Played a million games, pursued all other hobbies, travelled, enjoyed time with my wife, visited hundreds of cultural sites and heavily ranted about inflation, shrinklation and the general shittification of all and everything. T’was a good year 😉

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It’s been a rather productive year so far:

  • I did a lot of cross stitching.
  • Went vegan.
  • Dabbled into gardening (my partner did most of the work sadly but I’m more interested now than I was before!).
  • Got into birdwatching so I started exploring nature with a much more different perspective.
  • Set up a bird feeding station that got really popular among the birds AND the neighbours.
  • Learned how to crochet.
  • A combination of the aforementioned things somehow taught me how to manage my depression and anxiety better. I’m in a much better spot now than when I was mostly playing video games.
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Your ladybug stitch that you posted looks really fantastic!

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Thanks, it was meant to be a birthday present for my partner and I did it in secret. Really fun project!

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A lot of latin dance. Tons of lessons, workshops, and social dancing. I recommend it :)

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That sounds so fun! I’ve had dancing on my list for ages but sadly can’t find any groups doing anything around here. One day!

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Definitely do it! It got mr making friends and getting out more.

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I took voice lessons.

I made a react app for my job.

Idk that’s about it.

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