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When your special interests come together

FromEquestria2LA

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We've all had some moments when your special interests come together, in some way. Discuss that here, whether it be when they happened, what you do, et al.
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Last May, I had the pleasure of going to San Jose, CA and visiting FanimeCon there (the anime con). And by stroke of luck thanks to the NHL lockout, I went to the San Jose Sharks/Los Angeles Kings playoff game at the nearby SAP Center (then the HP Pavillion). And this is one example of my special interests colliding; I got to indulge in two things! And I even thought about game shows during the whole thing, so that's three in one shot.

I just hope I can make it to a Vancouver Canucks game one of these days, however..... tickets are so pricey, though!
 
I think I tend to steer them all in a direction so they get together.

Though on the other hand, my special interests and hobbies aren't that reliant upon stuff happening somewhere such as a sporting event or a convention.
 
Yeah, for me, attending anime conventions is an easy way to meet new friends and........ well, I also think about sports and game shows, so there's that.
 
The main reason I got into goth was because it combined all my special interests (history, sci-fi, fantasy, literature & music) together. Its roots are deeply entrenched in these cultural markers.
 

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