Adam Sander's Grown Ups movies. Imo they're very funny if you loosen up, don't take them so seriously and just see them for what they are.
Chocolate in syrup and mayo on any food.
Eating spicy seaweed, squid jerky, and shrimp
I put cheese on my hot dogs.
People look at me like I'm some crazy heathen as though I'm expected to put ketchup and mustard on everything.
I really like trying to find the mindset of people who have differing opinions of things I hold strongly or things I don't understand. Like I love going on DA and finding weird shit people think is sexually arousing and I also like going on MRA/bro websites that either bad mouth women or straight up objectivity them even though I'm a staunch feminist. Its probably why I like psychology so much seeing how I try to get into the mindset of these people and see why they think they are totally normal and how I'm some weirdo for not agreeing with them.
Monstergirls
I really like fat animals. I just want to squeeze every medium to toy sized fat dog I see but they won't enjoy being squeezed that hard and it might hurt them
I think anthro animals are a cool artstyle, but... well... You know.
(I really wish that about 95% of all furries weren't batshit insane.)
[img]http://brotherhoodmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/drivejacket_clothesbeforehoes.jpg[/img]
But that's the case for most art house films.
While a lot of people seem to dislike it and view it as a hassle, I legitimately enjoy commercial flying. It saddens me I haven't been able to travel anywhere out of reach of a car for a few years.
[QUOTE=Starlight 456;48238412]trashy electronica from the late 90's early 2000's.
[video=youtube;u1nsXxeuz4o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1nsXxeuz4o[/video]
I don't know why, but I love it.[/QUOTE]
This too, I love this sort of music
Never thought I'd see this song mentioned anywhere else at all outside of that one Need for Speed game that had it.
Lego
I still find building stuff out of Lego a great hobby and I've met with Lego enthusiasts with who I can really relate to and have awesome conversation with every time.
When people message me when they're under the influence. Last few times it happened they told me how much they loved me and how they hope good stuff will happen etc
I am told that my peanut butter, pickle, and jelly sandwiches are not normal
the smell of gasoline
[sp]Ketchup sandwiches. Nothing but bread and ketchup.[/sp]
[QUOTE=racerfan;48250300]While a lot of people seem to dislike it and view it as a hassle, I legitimately enjoy commercial flying. It saddens me I haven't been able to travel anywhere out of reach of a car for a few years.
This too, I love this sort of music
Never thought I'd see this song mentioned anywhere else at all outside of that one Need for Speed game that had it.[/QUOTE]
I actually liked that album enough to buy the CD. Since nobody remembers them, it was cheap as hell, and it was even in pretty good shape.
[QUOTE=Adnap;48252678]I am told that my peanut butter, pickle, and jelly sandwiches are not normal[/QUOTE]
It sounds gross but when I sit there and vividly imagine it, it doesn't sound so bad. I mean the pickles would give it some juiciness and kick, in my imagination at least.
i like wall of noise style doom/stoner metal but every time i try showing it to people they're like "they played like six notes in 25 hours and now i permanently have tinnitus, thanks asshole"
I sometimes like listening to music that people would consider pure white noise
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3GheRRfoVs[/media]
Although i'm seeing less weird looks as of recently, getting out of my way to look good in women's clothing.
old technology
anywhere from 60's mainframe computers to early 2000's windows xp stuff
[QUOTE=ProfHappycat7;48261839]old technology
anywhere from 60's mainframe computers to early 2000's windows xp stuff[/QUOTE]
I love almost any kind of computer stuff from the early 90's to mid 2000's
[QUOTE=ProfHappycat7;48261839]old technology
anywhere from 60's mainframe computers to early 2000's windows xp stuff[/QUOTE]
Windows 3.1 to 98 was where it's at