Quite a bit of stuff.
First, the one that everyone always notices before anything else:
That's my keychain. It is very long. It is always with me. When I'm out of the house and not currently in the car it'll be wrapped around my left arm. It makes a lot of noise when I move around. I'm quite attached to it, and I really dont like when anyone else picks it up or something.
Oddly, while there are 3 keys on there, only one of them (the car key) actually does anything. The key attached to the yellow bit was actually for a neighbor's house, in the area we lived in many years ago. Spent a lot of time over there. I would often wander over there and into the back yard to play with their dog, everyone loved that dog. Though, I suppose he's probably been gone a long time now. Which is a thought I really didnt need to have right now, moving on...
Speaking of dogs, while I normally mask a lot, the one time the mask comes off is if I'm interacting with dogs or cats. I'll get down on the floor and make whatever weird movements or high pitched sounds to get a happy reaction out of them. It's kinda odd when I think about it... in normal situations I tend to mask and hold back a lot, rather than seem too strange, mostly because of so many bad experiences back during my school days. I rarely talk while in full masked mode. But if there's a dog in the room, it wont matter who is nearby, I'll do that stuff anyway.
Also, I tend to have what I often describe as a sort of ragged appearance overall. Very noticable with my clothes and hair. I've shown character drawings that I've made before, the reason why I always draw the hair with strands just going all over the place is because that's generally how mine looks IRL. I've never been able to figure out how everyone else keeps theirs so neat. Downside, it's always in my face at the most annoying moments.
I dont watch movies (they're too long)
Dont like restaurants. I've got like, 3 minutes of patience when it comes to food preparation. I absolutely will just eat blank bread slices rather than have to wait longer than that. Also I dont understand why everyone sees "meal time" as "social time". That's always baffled me. Like, I'm trying to eat my stupid crackers or whatever, get away from me.
I dont listen to "normal" music. Generally if its got lyrics in it I dont like it. All the music I have is taken from video games I like.
I dont do texting, like, at all. Or social media. Oh I have a phone, a very advanced phone, but it isnt used for those things. It's treated more like a somewhat bizarre computer I can carry everywhere. Some of the special effects I use to create certain bits of art I make are actually done with specific apps that are only found on that phone. These gizmos have like 5 bazillion different features and things they can do, I make a point of learning about and using them. It's just that I dont use them for the extremely specific 2 or 3 things that most people use theirs for.
Uh, board games, I am into board games, but I only play them solo. Which actually isnt uncommon among people into that hobby. But anyone who isnt familiar with that hobby tends to wonder why in the world I would do that and how it would even work.
As hobbies go, there's also this:
I dont remember how I got into puzzle cubes or whatever you want to call some of these tangled things, but I've been into these for awhile now. I used to think that the traditional Rubik's Cube was like this impossible thing, how could anyone solve it. Now the traditional one is pretty much effortless (though I still have a whole bunch of traditional ones). I dont do the whole "speed solve" method. I cant remember 500 freaking algorithms. I only have 3 simple ones. Benefit: those 3 can be used on any puzzle and encourage learning how the puzzle works instead of memorizing sequences. Downside: it takes me like 20x longer to do a solve than it does for many others who are into these. Did ya know there are people who can solve the original cube in like 5 seconds? Yeah it takes me like 15 minutes. Still effortless, just slow to execute. I'm not in it for the speed element anyway.
And yeah, there's some darned loopy puzzles out there. Something I quickly learned is that the number of pieces doesnt always determine how hard one is. Nor does the shape of it. That silver mess on the far left is pretty easy. The also tangled thing that is 2nd from the right, that one just... yeah I dont know how to approach that one yet. The one just to the left of that one also looks very confusing but it's not that hard really.
There's one particular puzzle, a bigger and more weird looking version of that gear thing in the middle, which looks very confusing and gets even more confusing when you start turning it, but it's actually extremely easy and if you just keep randomly turning it, it will eventually solve itself. It will look and feel very strange the whole way though.
And lastly, I dont drink alcohol, like, ever. Apparently that's very weird to some people. And yes I know there's a bunch of stuff in the background of that photo there, but that aint for me. For me the bar is just where I put things on, and sometimes I use the sink for stuff.