The Collins Dictionary defines Hobby as: | |
My hobby of choice: writing stories and posting them on the web. I have this crazy idea of actually getting something published into a book, and later on letting it be a screenplay, teleplay, or something, and getting bucks and fame from that, if possible. I'd also done community theatre acting when I was back in my American hometown. Good times. Still, I had to remember... even if I never got a dime or a mention in the hometown newspaper... I was doing it because it was fun. Anything else is gravy. If your hobby, though, becomes something you can make a buck off of... particularly where you can actually life off it steadily... it becomes something I call "living your dream." :-) That's my take on it, anyway. | |
right now, I'm watching Dragon Ball. once my 360 comes back from the shop, I'll be gaming a lot more :P | |
That's quite amusing and related to one of my hobbies: expanding my vocabulary by reading dictionaries (usually Webster's, Americuh (f**k yeah!) and all that). | |
Gaming | |
OOOOOOOXFOOOOOOOORD! I write stuff, usually reviews of games, and occasionally draw. Also, I used to be a mean cook. | |
Games are still a hobby for me, even though I work with them all the time. Though I will say my hobby games veer off mainstream quite a bit. And I've lost a lot of my taste for MMOGs in my spare time. I would like a pony though. | |
Gaming | |
I catapult burning puppies into orphanages. It's a good enough hobby. | |
I prefer less extraneous "u's" and the use of "er." But on the subject of dictionaries have you ever seen a Funk and Wagnell's, that is one ponderous tome! Another one of my hobbies is writting fiction. | |
If a hobby becomes something paid, it is then a side-job or career. | |
It's possible to be paid to do something and still do it for relaxation on the side. Music would be the best example of this- bands that put out records and tour for months on end still faff about on their instrument at home to unwind, I would think. I would apply the same for paintball or sports... Granted, whether it would be called a "hobby" anymore is arguable- since you're being paid, it's your job, but if you do the same thing in your spare time, for personal enjoyment, it's a hobby at that point... I just confused myself. | |
So I was thinking the other day when someone asked me what my hobbys were. When is somthing more then a hobby.
This guy asked and I said the norm.. Videogames, dnd and music. I do music at uni, so most of the time im playing, writing or talking about music and music is somthing I want to do as a career.
At what point does somthing become more, is it still a hobby if you get paid to do it (would a guy who makes games still have games as his hobby), what do you call it when its more then a hobby
Discuss?