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I want find subreddit where people write no grammar
I'm jus looking for a subreddit that is about dating in aukland of nz if anybody knows pls lmk thx
I love thrifting and find cute stuff a lot, and I'm wondering like what year and brand it's from. Like, is this Forever 21 from 3 years ago or is it actually something my aunt would've worn to high school in the 80s?
So, basically, I just wrote a story on a Sudowoodo hunting down a Rookidee and eating it predator style, /r/pokemon doesn't allow violent posts, /r/writing doesn't like NSFW (Which probably includes gore), and.. Yeah.
I want to find a sub so I can take advice to help it out
My S.O. and I recently used the word "spondiferous" in conversation and we're trying to get to the bottom of where this word comes from, where we heard it, who else remembers it, and why there's so little evidence of it.
The evidence we do find is varied and pops up in random sources dating back to the late 1800s.
We are looking for a subreddit to see if anyone else knows this word, and where others may be interested in sourcing "lost" or forgotten slang words from the pre-internet era.
So I’m on a few subreddits like r/unpopularopinion and r/the10thdentist and I find that most of the posts are making an argument for something based on a misunderstanding of the opposing viewpoint. And that’s usually explained in the most upvoted comment. I wouldn’t even call it low effort, just uninformed straw man bullshit.
I’d love to read some thought provoking arguments that actually acknowledge real beliefs and arguments that people on the opposing side may have. I may or may not agree but I want something to stimulate my brain.
Every now and then I’ll see a post like this, and I appreciate it, but I have to dig through a lot of crap first. I was wondering if there was a sub that made an effort to moderate more heavily on that regard.
I always uncheck "Use subreddit style" as the customized subreddit styles are always a worse experience...
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I’m not good at debate type stuff and there’s an article I have a lotta feelings about and I’m not smart enough to articulate any of them, is there a subreddit to help me out? Thanks!
Like ones for DC, Image, MLP, TTTE, ECT...
Or even other marvel universes.
Are there any communities where people out their abusers?
I just want to have discussions around books and reading but almost every time I've tried to make a post on r/books it gets removed by mods for insert reason. Now any time I write out a post I end up just not posting it because I know the mods are going to delete it anyway.
Is there a smaller sub that is more allowing of discussions? I'm not looking for specific genres or anything I just want it to be a general sub
/r/modabuse used to be it but it looks like it has gone private or is approved submitters only
I love seeing what other people eat.
Just curiuos.
Like let's say I need recommendations for a new toaster, where could I post that?
R/askreddit seems to be meant for more thought-provoking stuff so that doesn't seem appropriate.
Just wondering if there is a subreddit out there for debating whether or not a video is fake?
I’ve joined r/weddingdress, but all of the posts are kinda bland. Just your average white dresses. Don’t get me wrong, they’re beautiful and if that’s what somebody wants, that’s amazing. But, I’m looking for something much less traditional. I’ve tried google, but no luck so far. Does anybody know a subreddit that fits what I’m looking for?
I’m looking for a sub that would help me find a boyfriend online. I can’t find anything. Ideally i would like for the subs sole purpose is to help girls match make to find potential guys.
I see the occasional wild obscure TCG's and I'm curious if there's a place that has people posting and discussing all sorts of random ones.
I started working on a thing for Magic The Gathering called a Party Box which consists of 90% MTG cards but I'd love to throw a couple random cards from TCG's in there and figure out how they work in magic
A party box is one giant shared deck between all players and plays different from typical magic. Meant to be quick, ridiculous and fun.