Some mental health subs on here would be nice...
Personally, I'd appreciate more art subs being on here as well!
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Some mental health subs on here would be nice...
Personally, I'd appreciate more art subs being on here as well!
The humorous mental health subs. League of Legends (outside of pro league stuff).
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Whatβs This Rock and Whatβs This Fossil. I was actually getting really good at my mineral identifications, I would try guessing the mineral before opening the three to see if I got it right or not. The fossil one because sometimes you got to see some really cool stuff, other time hilariously, bad fossils made with mosasaur teeth. And the occasional flint arrow head or hand axe but weβre not in the scope of the subreddit but still cool anyway.
r/bjj the Brazilian Jiu-jitsu sub. The community here is pretty dead
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Good language learning communities, such as r/svenska
r/NonCredibleDiplomacy and r/weezer. Two subs with insanely specific humor that I loved.
Just got an e-scooter so more content about those would be neat
I really miss the community in r/woodstoving
/r/hyenas
I miss my daily dose of yeens from /u/McUsername621
Roborock or robovac, would be nice to keep up to date on new products and share troubleshooting info with other robovac owners / shoppers, but building that community here isn't a task I'm up to.
Niche communities, like one for the specific car I own. Also more car communities in general. I'm so tired of the Fuck Cars mentality here.
What is needed to make the majority of reddit users switch so that they bring all subreddits with them?
What's a subreddit?
I'm approaching extraction day, getting a little less than half my teeth pulled. I was lurking on r/dentures for quite a while before I left. It would be nice if that community were around here.
I would love to find a roadtrip community
PokΓ©mon TCG subs- theyβre here, but not active really.
A lot of the location-based Ask subs. A lot of the Ask subs in general.
but mostly r/WhatsTheWord
r/zombiesurvivaltactics was a nice place for serious conversation about imaginary scenarios.
r/SamHarris was a great place for rational and intellectual discussion overall. People on that sub were significantly more measured and considerate with other people even about stuff they disagreed with than people on reddit in general.
/r/webdev and /r/formulae are the main ones I miss.