His kimchi grilled cheese video is a masterpiece. The idea is awful enough but the execution is somehow even worse. Cooks it on an open fire, burns the bread to black, cuts it open and says "beautiful, the cheese is melted" as we are shown a shot of the cheese clearly not melted in the slightest. Makes me want to try to get on Hell's Kitchen just to make it and have him scream at his own recipe.
Edamamebean
In White Castle no less, burgerlanders must be devastated
I can reduce your hobbies to "past-times" too. There's nothing creative about putting some pre-made car parts together. Might as well call building ikea furniture a hobby. I go into sports stores all the time and I don't see rc cars or miniatures, so it's pretty clear those things require no creative skill and are on the same level as watching tv.
This is an absurd take. Even by this pointlessly reductive definition of a hobby, plenty of video games and sports still count. Do you honestly think there's more creativity involved in fixing a car than creating an entire city in City Skylines, or figuring out new tricks on a skateboard? Watch a video of Danny MacAskill on his bike and ask yourself if that's honestly less creative than fixing a car.
This is kind of a "draw the rest of the fucking owl" answer