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I used to love tinkering with my pc and gaming, but moved away from both in the past few years. With gaming, it had been my primary hobby since I was very young, so I think I just got bored of it. As far as computing, not really sure why, but probably since I'm spending less time on my pc gaming, so I don't see a need to do too much with it nowadays. It's a fancy gaming rig that I mostly use to run a web browser, listen to music, and a little light gaming.
I got into plastic models a couple years ago, and that filled a void I didn't know existed until after I started. I've always liked working with my hands and grew up playing with building toys like Lego and K'nex, so this feels like a continuation of that. I also find it kind of amusing that a hobby that revolves around sitting at your desk alone has got me more social and out of the house than anything else has since I graduated college.