Automotive maintenance. I like working on cars, but I really can't bring myself to learn how to fix everything. I just do the simple stuff like tires and air filters
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This one resonates with me. I don't necessarily love working on cars but I love the feeling of being able to fix/replace something on my own. That said, I kind of can't be bothered to learn how to do more than just air filters
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