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  3. I have argued this point in the past, as I'm sure many others, but it's nice to have a term for this concept: hobbyless behavior.

I have argued this point in the past, as I'm sure many others, but it's nice to have a term for this concept: hobbyless behavior.

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  • miawinter@tech.lgbtM miawinter@tech.lgbt

    @stefan to be fair it was kinda late millennial / zelenial slang, I think Z and alpha didn't catch up on it

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    @MiaWinter Ah, makes sense. Well it might just make a comeback!

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    • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

      @masek Found a bit more about this here:

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      Honestly with some distance i think I'd say german teenagers were onto something when they used "hobbyless" as the default insult in the early 2010s

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      "I'd say german teenagers were onto something when they used "hobbyless" as the default insult in the early 2010s"

      "dutch teens still do this!!"

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      @stefan It does not say what the German teens said "in German language".

      I am not a specialist for teen-speak, but "Hobbylosigkeit" (the direct translation) is something I have never heard in actual use.

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      • masek@infosec.exchangeM masek@infosec.exchange

        @stefan It does not say what the German teens said "in German language".

        I am not a specialist for teen-speak, but "Hobbylosigkeit" (the direct translation) is something I have never heard in actual use.

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        @masek I think it's just "hobbylos"?

        Mia Rose 🖋️ Second Draft [79%] (@MiaWinter@tech.lgbt)

        @stefan@stefanbohacek.online to be fair it was kinda late millennial / zelenial slang, I think Z and alpha didn't catch up on it

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        • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

          @masek I think it's just "hobbylos"?

          Mia Rose 🖋️ Second Draft [79%] (@MiaWinter@tech.lgbt)

          @stefan@stefanbohacek.online to be fair it was kinda late millennial / zelenial slang, I think Z and alpha didn't catch up on it

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          @stefan I have never heard that being used....

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          • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

            I have argued this point in the past, as I'm sure many others, but it's nice to have a term for this concept: hobbyless behavior.

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            The Germans really cooked making "Hobbyless behaviour" an insult. It is both devastating, applicable to a wide range of people and behaviours, and doesn't resort to swearing. Man ranting on the inte…

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            #hobbyless #hobbylos #HobbylessBehavior #HobbylosesVerhalten

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            > find a hobby

            This is one of my faves
            @stefan

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            • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

              I have argued this point in the past, as I'm sure many others, but it's nice to have a term for this concept: hobbyless behavior.

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              The Germans really cooked making "Hobbyless behaviour" an insult. It is both devastating, applicable to a wide range of people and behaviours, and doesn't resort to swearing. Man ranting on the inte…

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              #hobbyless #hobbylos #HobbylessBehavior #HobbylosesVerhalten

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              @stefan@stefanbohacek.online I feel that "hobbylos" fills a very similar niche as "asozial" - a word I really dislike. I can't put my finger on which word was used first but it feels like people would only use either of one. Perhaps a class thing?

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              • nofuj@sk.girlthi.ngN nofuj@sk.girlthi.ng

                @stefan@stefanbohacek.online I feel that "hobbylos" fills a very similar niche as "asozial" - a word I really dislike. I can't put my finger on which word was used first but it feels like people would only use either of one. Perhaps a class thing?

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                @nofuj I do see where you're coming from. Certain hobbies do require some level of privilege in terms of having free time and resources.

                But I think this is really more about being so devoid of interests and inner life that you end up bothering others.

                A hobby really can be anything that's not harmful to others, like strolling through a park, visiting a library. Doing things for your friends, family, and your community.

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                • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

                  I have argued this point in the past, as I'm sure many others, but it's nice to have a term for this concept: hobbyless behavior.

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                  Post by @abbiistabbii

                  The Germans really cooked making "Hobbyless behaviour" an insult. It is both devastating, applicable to a wide range of people and behaviours, and doesn't resort to swearing. Man ranting on the inte…

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                  #hobbyless #hobbylos #HobbylessBehavior #HobbylosesVerhalten

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                  @stefan so, instead of "get a life", "get a (better[1]) hobby"?

                  [1] people might be making a hobby of this.

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                  • jorgecandeias@mastodon.socialJ jorgecandeias@mastodon.social

                    @stefan Hm... there may be some cultural barrier here, but I don't get it. I mean, I get the words and what they mean, but I can't understand the concept. Or how people being jerks relates to not having hobbies.

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                    @jorgecandeias do you have hobbies? @stefan

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                    • pacificnic@zeroes.caP pacificnic@zeroes.ca

                      @jorgecandeias do you have hobbies? @stefan

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                      @jorgecandeias *joking* if that's not clear @stefan

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                      • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

                        I have argued this point in the past, as I'm sure many others, but it's nice to have a term for this concept: hobbyless behavior.

                        Link Preview Image
                        Post by @abbiistabbii

                        The Germans really cooked making "Hobbyless behaviour" an insult. It is both devastating, applicable to a wide range of people and behaviours, and doesn't resort to swearing. Man ranting on the inte…

                        favicon

                        Tumblr (www.tumblr.com)

                        #hobbyless #hobbylos #HobbylessBehavior #HobbylosesVerhalten

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                        @stefan I've heard the phrase "get a hobby", but this is somehow more devastating.

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