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What do you do for fun (zapper z) excluded What activity will bring a smile to your face and lighten your heart.
Chroot, what have you piloted, it is a dream to fly , i reached my imf when the money ran out, heck i could put that airplane on the center line 9 out of 10 even in cross winds.chroot said:Astronomy, scuba diving, aviation, rock climbing, driving on twisty roads, that sort of thing.
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chroot said:I've only flown small, single-engine planes.. Cessnas and Pipers, etc. It's rare for me to even fly a variable-pitch aircraft, as they're just too darned expensive to rent.
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It is a ***** i would love to fly all the time ,three d is so much better than free way, i preferred the low wing cheroke as it gave some referance for landing, but i think i could land a bus if i was given half a chance.
dav2008 said:My flying experience is limited to video games.
I've always wanted to buy a flight simulator but I would also have to get a joystick, and it all just seem too confusing.
What activity will bring a smile to your face and lighten your heart
Utterly depraved. Tsu leaves for a few days, and you regress or digressIvan Seeking said:. . . . watch "The Man Show" a lot...
Astronuc said:Utterly depraved. Tsu leaves for a few days, and you regress or digress
Astronomy, scuba diving, aviation, rock climbing, driving on twisty roads, that sort of thing.
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same here, not so much video games lately. It used to happen a lot in my dreams, an utterly fantastic experience, in terms of some of the novel senses and emotions that were aroused.My flying experience is limited to video games.
PHYSICSFORUMS! YEAH!What activity will bring a smile to your face and lighten your heart.
Hmm, let me guess your age...I like smoking weed and then doing stuff like listening to music. I also love street racing.
Also, I didn't mean that in a mean way, sorry if so.Mk said:PHYSICSFORUMS! YEAH!
Hmm, let me guess your age...
hypatia said:Car racing
zoobyshoe said:I get no kick from cocaine.
Mere alcohol doesn't thrill me at all.
So tell me, why should it be true,
That I get a kick out of you?
My latest hobby is falling in love. I have a serious crush on about two dozen women lately.
:grumpy:zoobyshoe said:My latest hobby is falling in love. I have a serious crush on about two dozen women lately.
GeekyGuy said:In order:
1.Programming (to be specific game programming in c++, vb.net)
2.Building (like building remote controlled boats)
3.Science (especially electricity)
4.Piano composing (I just finished 2 more songs)
5.Robotics building, programming
6.Math formulas (Almost done with a couple)
I don't think that's normal for a 13 year old.
I must have a sad life. I must have read WAY too many textbooks in my life span.
turbo-1 said:Playing guitar, riding my motorcycle, fly fishing, gardening (vegetables and herbs), bird watching, target shooting, astronomy/cosmology.
wolram said:What do you do for fun (zapper z) excluded What activity will bring a smile to your face and lighten your heart.
"Kicks" can be defined as the things or activities that bring excitement, enjoyment, or pleasure to an individual.
Some common examples of "kicks" include adrenaline-inducing activities such as skydiving, bungee jumping, or extreme sports, as well as leisurely activities like reading, listening to music, or spending time with loved ones.
Yes, there is a scientific explanation for why people seek out "kicks". The brain releases dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward, when engaging in activities that are perceived as exciting or enjoyable.
Yes, "kicks" can be harmful or addictive if they involve risky or dangerous behaviors, or if they become the sole source of pleasure and start to interfere with daily life and responsibilities.
One can find healthy and sustainable ways to get their "kicks" by trying out different activities and finding ones that bring enjoyment without causing harm or addiction. It's also important to set boundaries and balance "kicks" with other aspects of life, such as work, relationships, and self-care.