Josh64 Posted May 13, 2016 Posted May 13, 2016 What hobby or entertainment did you view as a passing phase before getting completely invested? When I think of my love of KPop I think of it as a passing phase but then tonight I was listening to a live album by Shinee and getting really nostalgic with every song that came on and that's when I realised I've been listened obsessively to KPop since 2013 now. I still always think of it as something I stumbled upon a few months ago. I was interested by the crazy style and upbeat music initially and checked out one or two other bands before it snowballed out of control and I didn't realise. Now I listen to Korean music almost exclusively which... Is kinda weird when I consider I have no real connection with the country :p Anyway has this happened to you guys with anything before? TV shows? Authors? My Little Pony?
Iun Posted May 15, 2016 Posted May 15, 2016 Josh64 said: What hobby or entertainment did you view as a passing phase before getting completely invested? When I think of my love of KPop I think of it as a passing phase but then tonight I was listening to a live album by Shinee and getting really nostalgic with every song that came on and that's when I realised I've been listened obsessively to KPop since 2013 now. I still always think of it as something I stumbled upon a few months ago. I was interested by the crazy style and upbeat music initially and checked out one or two other bands before it snowballed out of control and I didn't realise. Now I listen to Korean music almost exclusively which... Is kinda weird when I consider I have no real connection with the country :p Anyway has this happened to you guys with anything before? TV shows? Authors? My Little Pony? Vegas. I played Fallout: New Vegas and enjoyed it, then when we came to do an anniversary/her 40th birthday trip last year, I just went ahead and booked Vegas on a whim. The city fascinates me, its history, how it works, the logistics of these super-resorts, its geography and climate. I'm not much into gambing, but it's an entertaining diversion - as long as you just consider the money lost before you've spent it. So I'm going back there again this summer for a more extended visit, this time I'm going to do the things I missed last time - the Atomic Testing Museum, the Neon Boneyard, the Mob Museum, the historic casinos downtown, the more out-of-the way resorts on The Strip, Red Rock Canyon, Lake Mead, Bonnie Springs. I'm probably going to do those crazy-ass thrill rides on the top of the Stratosphere tower where they dangle you over the edge.
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