Something you do that other people think is weird

I enjoy cutting, splitting and handling firewood. It's a good thing because I burn wood six months a year for my heat.

May not be "weird" but when is the last time you did it.
 
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I hate what most people consider the comfortable seated position so, unless I'm in a public place where shoe removal would be inappropriate, I sit cross legged or on my feet on chairs.

My feet are claustrophobic, so whenever possible I take my shoes off. For this reason, leggings and socks but never pantyhose/tights.

I don't like my food and drink to be either hot or chilled, so wherever possible they are consumed tepid.

I'm honest. And you may think that this isn't weird, but almost everyone else is lying about enjoying sitting through the bits of the school production that don't have their own kids in, thinking all babies are beautiful, and really enjoying family events.
 
I never get anything from the deli station or fancy olive bar at the grocery store.
associate those with unwashed hands
 
Throw out food if it is near the sell by date. Especially deli meat.
 
I eat all the chocolate off a 3 Musketeers bar, then the nougat.
 
As an adult, I actually like orange juice on my cheerios.

As a kid, we didn't have much, and we got lots of food from charities. Generic orange soda and generic cheerios and corn flakes were common, but milk wasn't, so why not?
 
As an adult, I actually like orange juice on my cheerios.

I’ve always liked apple cider (not apple juice) on corn flakes. Now that I’m diabetic I can’t really enjoy it any more.

When I eat pizza, I turn the slice backwards and eat it from the crust end to the point.
 
Always put some things on my to do list that I’ve already done so I get to start by checking some things off.
 
Butter on tortillas. It sends some people into conniption fits.
 
I buy the same 10-12 items from the grocery store every week. Rarely deviate.
 
I eat my food in order, including my beverage. No skipping from a side item to main dish back to side item.
 
Read a new book so carefully (and quickly) that when I’m done, it still looks brand spanking new. I just like them to look pristine. I recognise I have a problem hence switching to Kindle.
 
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