Woah, thanks for the welcome(and for the links, Janet! I appreciate it)! Sorry for the late response, I had surgery earlier today(nothing serious, just an injury hooray).
Darkie - Thank you! It took a long time for me to find a name I liked, and I'm happy others enjoy it, too. Capoeira is a martial art(but also a game depending on where you are) that involves music and movements comparable to dancing. It's great if you want to build upper body strength and flexibility, and I find it to be a great outlet whenever I'm frustrated. It can be rough, but it's a lot of fun.
Tiffanie - I'm very fond of animation in particular, but I'm also huge on sculpture. I've been creating some Alebrijes(colorful wooden or paper mache figures like these
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alebrije). I made some in high school and I find the process of the build particularly satisfying. I currently have a coyote and a lion that I'm working on, heh. What type of photography are you into? Do you like nature or modern? Or something else entirely?
gennee - I'm not too sure what I'd like to study in college just yet, but I'm thinking of animation or illustration. I have a lot of time to try things out and do my research, just in case something I feel more passionate about comes along.
Devlyn - You work with stone? That's awesome, and I'm a bit envious, haha. I've always wanted to work with stone and metal, but the tools are something I lack.
Rinzler(is that a TRON reference I see?) - I'm mostly into games like the Bioshock and Assassin's Creed series, but I also love Pokemon and horror games along the lines of Amnesia. Point and click adventure games are a classic, too. I'm not too picky when it comes to my games, and love suggestions!
I used to be the same, but got into parkour and capoeira fairly recently because I needed a physical outlet. Even with my passing and progress in transition, I still suffer from anxiety and depression. Having something that takes the focus away from those feelings helps me deal, if that makes sense, haha.