
Ignore the title of the statistic, but all of those are pretty cool hobbies imo

>ignore the title
no

ive seen the tweet about the most unattractive hobbies for men and honestly even from woman point of view i don't get what's wrong with videogames and collecting

>foreign languages
>playing instruments
Ok where is my gf?
>reading
I bet this is exclusively about novels or maybe majnstream newspaper.

>>318504
>languages
how many languages?
>reading
what genres and books? "Billiard um Halbzehn" and "A Clockwork Orange" are my favorite

>>318504
Nothing wrong with reading novels

the only shitty ones are photography and playing instrument (if guitar)


>>318515
genre: tragicomedy


>>318518
>yes
ne, it's not that interesting, spit it out
i like to read about classical music a lot, apparently a lot of composers are freaks lol

>>318499
tl;dr women consider any hobby attractive as long as it's not being indoors and scrolling imageboards all day long

>>318523
Most of them are indoors.

>>318520
you have to be a "freak" to create something so different from the norm that people will value it years and years after
also, 5

>>318532
beethoven was gay for his cousin for example, thats a level of freakiness i mean, mate
it's not like "oh he was a little different let's make fun of him"
source: http://rictornorton.co.uk/beethove.htm
>also, 5
impressive though

>>318534
>gay
<freakiness
that's pretty homophobic m'kay?

>>318541
love towards cousin, if you will, you point out not where is needed T__T
i have nothing against being gay since im bisexual myself, but i don't support incest
when Beethoven's brother Carl died, Ludwig took care of his cousin Karl (with "K") and developed unhealthy obsession towards him, being jelaous Karl brings home other men and doesn't pay attention to Ludwig, Karl tried to commit suicide and confessed to police Beethoven "harassed him", in the letters there's seen unhealthy obsession towards Karl, Beeth calls himself "father" instead of uncle, which is in context of incest and grooming sounds that being gay is not a problem here

>>318543
>anti incest
Pretty antisemitist of you hmkay?

>>318543
Oh my god I can never listen to Beethoven the same way again.

>>318541
keep in mind that Beethoven was unreasonably strict towards his cousin, despite of obsession it's what weeks would call today: yandere - being obsessed but abusing if someone goes not like Ludwig wants, that made Karl escape Ludwig's household at least twice

>>318544
bro how can i be antisemitic when im jewish myself T__T

>>318545
i still like his works, despite of incest there's ton of facts to tell about, for example Beethoven was known for his emotional personality, he could throw a food at waiter if he falsely assumed that waiter brought him a wrong order
or he was forgetful, he could forget his coat for salary in the forest while taking a walk, or forget the note sheet under the butter keeper(?), or he could forget a way home in the new place, so when people saw him in night they avoided him because he looked like a homeless
also he had a way with flirting with women, once he wanted to pick up the countryside girl and defend her from some groomer idiot, got in fight and ended up complaining in the jail, thankfully his friends could took him out
or the girl he has a romance with asked him to gift a strand of hair for memories, he gifted her a goat beard instead

>>318548
>you will never be beethoven
God dammit

>>318548
he liked soup but he couldn't cook, he tend to argue with his maid, so when she left him at the time guests were at Beeth's house,he decided to cook himself, he gave the dish to the guess and added "I make music better than cook", guests denied to eat

>>318549
don't give up, girls were charmed by his "exotic" Rhein nature of blunt man with own way of words and actions, they preferred him over the polished gentlemen lol

>>318551
>blunt rhein nature
>not gentleman
Whatever that means it's literally me

>>318552
are you good at math? beethoven wasn't, cause his father taught him what he knew himself and made Ludwig study music instead, to made him a second mozart
"to multiply 22 by 44, he would write
22 in a column 44 times, and added up these numbers; such calculations were scrawled on sheets of paper, memory books, tables, windowsills and shutters of his flat. His friends knew that multiplication was very difficult for Beethoven, and therefore, in case of annoying questions from him.
in case of his intrusive questions about any calculation, calculation or computation, they paralysed his inquisitiveness and curiosity with two words: Per multiplication"

>>318552
he's my favorite composer how can you tell

>>318554
I didn't, also Bach is mine.
sharing two 10/10s
https://open.spotify.com/track/7s4KxZxOf7odG9NSmtbzCL?si=7f4661af64674dd1
https://open.spotify.com/track/56B2SBqGtx6Ed6yXaFqL58?si=5736c869b9ec4a3b

>>318555
this goes hard, i really wish more people listened to Bach, because his works are unfairly considered as "boring", probably because people listened to fugue only
my favorite work of his is "Coffee Cantata, BWV 211 Aria “Ei! Wie schmeckt der Kaffee süße“"
also i remember the story when Bach noticed the people sleep on his concerts, so he added a loud drum (? or some loud instrument for sure) to his next work and called it "surprise", if i remember correctly

>>318557
Bach? Boring? Wtf.
I'd understand someone calling Mozart or others of the classical era boring, but Bach?
Have you listened to 4'33 by John Cage yet?

>>318558
All classical music is boring for most people

>>318558
at least i heard this a lot when i talked about Bach with others, for example i had a friend who hated Bach exactly for that, and according to the story i told before, it wasn't once or twice when people thought of him being boring
>Have you listened to 4'33 by John Cage yet?
speaking of Cage, i get where you're hinting, his "Rozart mix" is something though, i like Cage's works for it's uniqueness

>>318558
have you heard of Skriabin? i think you may like him, i recommend the "White Mass" and "Michel Block" for start

>>318527
I meant being indoors and scrolling imageboards at the same time. So doing other stuff indoors or scrolling imageboards outdoors is acceptable.
>>318559
For most people today any music which is longer than 15 seconds and doesn't contain remix of five vocal and techno lines (shifted by halfseconds to bring in more distortion) is boring so that's not an argument...

>>318517
Philosophy, natural and social sciences.

>>318565
sock → warm leg → comfor
no sock → cold → uncomfor
i lost one iq