I can understand people getting annoyed about your obsession. I keep mine on the down-low more because no really cares about my obsession. I don't think people understand why you love that one thing so much and they forget that they have something that they have an obsession as well. I think it's interesting that you love cars. You don't just love the bits that make up the car or the models. You like driving, too. It makes me feel like you are obsessed with cars in every way you can be. For me, I draw houses and take pictures of buildings that stick out to me, but I don't really have the chance to actually create or touch the architecture. That's more because my obsession is something so massive and complex that there isn't really a tangible way to enjoy it. With cars, you can touch them, you can build them, you can drive in them. You can't really do that with buildings. But I take what I can get. I stare for long periods of time at ceilings and walls. I look up floor plans to learn more about the buildings. If there was a way to be more hands-on, I would find it and never stop doing it--thus why I want to become an architectural engineer.
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