Hobbies related to special interest

Hi everyone, I'm Miff. I'm 27 and I have autism and ADHD. I'm a bit new to being part of an online group like this so please bear with me, and apologies in advance for any mistakes I will probably make.

I've been told a good way of introducing yourself is to do an ice breaker, so I thought I would ask about hobbies related to your special interest.

My favourite hobby is recording videos for movies and TV series. I love doing this, and voicing over for animated videos. If I ever get my anxiety in to a better place I will go to college to study this properly and hopefully ending up doing it for a career.

Another hobby I have related to my special interest is books and reading. I love to read and I love collecting books, so I have a vast variety of books in my library. Most I have never read although I do intend to read them all one day. Eventually!

I look forward to meeting you and reading your own hobbies.

Kind regards,
Miff.

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  • Hello Miff, Welcome to the forum. I hope you enjoy being here.

    I like reading too - mostly archaeology, foreign culture, history, canine behaviour and fiction. By the sound of it, you might have more books than I do. My bookshelves bring me much joy, but I have only about fifteen books sitting on the ‘to read’ section. I tend to have at least three books on the go at one time. 

    I enjoy researching specific themes in archaeological material culture and I love to go walking with my dog. He is my best friend.

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  • Hello Miff, Welcome to the forum. I hope you enjoy being here.

    I like reading too - mostly archaeology, foreign culture, history, canine behaviour and fiction. By the sound of it, you might have more books than I do. My bookshelves bring me much joy, but I have only about fifteen books sitting on the ‘to read’ section. I tend to have at least three books on the go at one time. 

    I enjoy researching specific themes in archaeological material culture and I love to go walking with my dog. He is my best friend.

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