Guest Anonymous May 21, 2012 Share May 21, 2012 So I'm FINALLY getting around to doing more work on personality. I'm going to finish off the hobbies and start on the likes, dislikes and topics of interest. But those aren't really well defined in the guides, so I was wondering if this list is good. But is acne scar removal a good topic of interest? If anyone has a good list of general likes, dislikes and hobbies it would be much appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ned Bigby May 21, 2012 Share May 21, 2012 Personally I have a hard time imagining Vinyl being interested in anything OTHER than acne scar removal. DJ by night, but dermatologist by day! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Orq9000 May 21, 2012 Share May 21, 2012 I would say: AT&T, Atheism, Halibut, Network Switches, Roof Repair, Vertical Jump. Yup. This is best way to describe Vinyl... But seriously. Aren't You overdoing Her a little bit? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pleeb May 21, 2012 Share May 21, 2012 Basically for a topic of interest would be something she's interested in. Could be some arcane subject such as World World II or the Roman Republic. When I constructed Chess's Likes, Dislikes, Hobbies, and Topics of Interest, I pretty much used this and this. Spoiler An image in a signature behind a hidden tag! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous May 21, 2012 Share May 21, 2012 So the words in question are interchangeable, sort of? A hobby can also be a like, and a topic of interest's negative can be a dislike? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pleeb May 22, 2012 Share May 22, 2012 I consider a hobby an interest someone likes to do/look at, etc, in their free time, while a topic of interest is a specific topic someone is interested in. For instance, WWII can be a topic of interest, but I wouldn't say it's a hobby. For instance, here's the Attributes chart for my tulpa: Spoiler An image in a signature behind a hidden tag! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tulpatalk May 26, 2012 Share May 26, 2012 I was wondering. Would it be better for someone to not have isolated likes and dislikes but have each trait have likes and dislikes as a result? If I remember correctly, this is how the guides say it, but this thread implies that they are standalone. Thoughts? [Note: Opinions] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThatOneGuy May 26, 2012 Share May 26, 2012 That's how mine went with all of the umbrella trait stuff I did. Her likes and dislikes just appeared as a result of certain traits being there. Orange juice helps with concentration headaches. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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