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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Desperate to know what it really is. Especially now that I know there is a panda endocrinologist out there in the world. Is he obsessed with: -the Titanic? -tornados? -earthquakes? -space? -tortoises? -the American civil war? -railroads? These are all obsessions of adults I know who have had them since childhood and leveraged into fascinating lives. Help! Throw us a (*not dinosaur) bone, please, OP. [/quote] Ok, it's the panda endocrinologist thing that pushed me over the edge of spilling - he wants to command submarines. I told you it was niche! [/quote] It may not pan out, but good for him for having a dream! I agree with the PP that the kids with deep specific passions often end up living fascinating and fulfilling lives, even if they do not do exactly what they imagine as adults. [/quote]
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