Mine would be creating pen and paper ciphers for my made up secret communication needs.

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    Then you probably have simply found yourself among strange people, for it’s quite common for people in their thirties to play video games, statistics show that and my own experience too.

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      I’m not saying they aren’t playing games. They play games, they just only play the most popular stuff and anything else is weirdo shit to them. I actually think I work with some of the most normal people in existence lol

      • It also generally isn’t a primary hobby. It’s something they do for like an hour at most at a time, specifically to kill time. You’re not gonna discuss nuance and other, deeper things about gaming in general without having them glaze over.

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          Exactly true with it not being a primary hobby for most people who game.

          When I was a kid gaming wasn’t as widely considered as an acceptable hobby in general, but as a kid you just didn’t care what grown ups thought (games make people violent anybody?). By the time I hit university, people got shamed for it by non-gamer peers and I did a computer science degree too so it wasn’t a group of non-tech people who did the shaming either. By my early twenties I learned not to talk about it and just mention gaming as a hobby if asked and never elaborate further…