Greee1911,

Photography, I’ve done a handful of paid gigs but never again. Takes the fun out of it.

limeaide,

I’m just now learning this. I have told people for years that I didn’t want to do it professionally, but people convinced me to do photo shoots for them. I somehow ended up doing about 9 photo shoots in the course of two months. It really did take all the fun out of it.

I hate the deadlines, the communication, and the pressure of it. I like being in control of my photography, I don’t want to give the control to other people tbh

I guess my confidence and knowledge did grow a lot, but I don’t want to keep doing it

3ntranced,

I’m told I’m a natural born salesman. I will eat my left testicle before I go into sales.

qyron,

Please do not do that. You will miss it.

aesopjah,

but think of the anecdote they’ll have! should really increase their sales!

qyron,

No. Working sales is becoming the devil envoy.

Scew,
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flow arts

pfunk1978,

Cooking

afraid_of_zombies,

I bake bread, make some basic wood boxes, into Paracord braiding.

I used to like engineering, after what I deal with so many years it has become a job for me.

I_Comment_On_EVERYTHING,

Music. I can play close to a dozen instruments with enough skill that I could sit in as a stand in player for a large variety of genres. I do everything in my power to avoid letting people around me know.

I make music as a way to meditate and relax. I can throw down a synthesizer drone and spend an hour+ noodling on the piano, guitar, cello etc without doing any recording or writing down stuff. I’ve got probably 100 or so short 4-12 bar ideas saved on my computer. I probably will never do anything with them but I like going back and rediscovering where I was musically/emotionally.

The dubstep phase was, in a word, terrible.

mieum,
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I am in a similar boat. I don’t have the chops I used to, but I have taught music and played in a lot of bands over the years. At several points in my life I had experiences that led me to believe that if I made music my job I would end up hating it! Currently I am not “doing anything with it” except for very slowly recording my songs. Home recording is something I have not delved into too much, but I would like to properly record some of my stuff because it means a lot to my friends and family. I would also very much like to be in a band again, but just for the fun of playing in a band. I am not at all interested in brand, image, promotion, or all of the other bullshit that is involved in the “music industry.” I do really miss having friends to just jam with and have “musical conversations.”

My wife has something of a natural talent with music, but never really had the chance to explore it when she was younger. She is working really hard at learning guitar, and I really want to support her so she can have a good experience with music.

Saigonauticon,

Electronics repair and manufacture. I do this sometimes professionally – however my special talent is doing it with none of the right tools or parts. It’s mostly hilarious and not useful at work, where I need to use the right parts so you can scale to manufacture.

I once fixed a DVD drive using a gas stove. A graphics card with a tube of toothpaste and some rubber bands. A Macbook with half a cardboard box. Today I built a microphone amplifier from a broken Android development board, a IC from a particle detector, and surface-mount resistors and capacitors from a dozen different things. I could probably work as an engineer in Kerbal Space Program :D

bobbyfiend,

I would watch the shit out of this YouTube channel.

Saigonauticon,

Sadly, my irritation with YouTube is fathomless and eternal :P

I can clue you in the the first case though – A faulty motor was unable to eject the drive, and a magnet held it in place. So I used the Curie effect to weaken the magnet by roasting it for a short time and putting it back in. I was very poor in those days so knowing these things was pretty useful.

qyron,

Is your name Gyro Gearloose?

Saigonauticon,

I did this thing, stretching decades back, where I would publish every project under a different name, then throw away the password.

Even I don’t know everything I’ve done, or all the names I’ve gone by.

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