There's a bunch of good subreddits which have communities not replicated anywhere else. Of course, none of them are political because everything political on Reddit is trash since they banned us.
/r/askhistorians is priceless
/r/drugnerds and /r/askdrugnerds are two of my favourites, though Bluelight covers the same territory.
/r/depressionregimens is a pretty great mental health support community.
There's a bunch of other decent subs, but these are some of the few which account for why I continue to visit the cursed site.
We need to do a leftist mental health support community.
The complete story is available in chronological order as a download. There's a link in the sidebar. The body horror aspect distracted me, so I never noticed the similar written style to Pynchon (particularly Gravity's Rainbow).
There's a really great summary of the storyline on youtube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6qCvDceFro
Along with a reading of the early parts of the story - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSzlgsmv9nw&t=326s
It's without exaggeration one of the best things on the internet. Also proof that extremely strict moderation has its place when the goal is clarity rather than community.
There's a bunch of good subreddits which have communities not replicated anywhere else. Of course, none of them are political because everything political on Reddit is trash since they banned us.
/r/askhistorians is priceless
/r/drugnerds and /r/askdrugnerds are two of my favourites, though Bluelight covers the same territory.
/r/depressionregimens is a pretty great mental health support community.
There's a bunch of other decent subs, but these are some of the few which account for why I continue to visit the cursed site.
We need to do a leftist mental health support community.
What sub did you mean? I think you made a typo because depression regimes is not a real sub at this time
Sorry about that, my shitty sleeping drug makes me dumb in the morning.
https://www.reddit.com/r/depressionregimens/
only one letter off tho, not bad
Kind of a Freudian typo in a sense; a depression regime shows where my mind is at.
it sounded like it could be a real sub too
Or the antagonist in a poorly localized SNES JRPG.
It is a real sub now.
/r/jessicamshannon is good too
I love finding out about this sort of esoteric community (https://www.reddit.com/r/9M9H9E9/ is another one I like). Thanks for sharing <3
Wow that's pretty cool. Reminds me of Pynchon
The complete story is available in chronological order as a download. There's a link in the sidebar. The body horror aspect distracted me, so I never noticed the similar written style to Pynchon (particularly Gravity's Rainbow).
There's a really great summary of the storyline on youtube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6qCvDceFro
Along with a reading of the early parts of the story - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSzlgsmv9nw&t=326s
r/askhistorians may be the only part of reddit that I would be pained to see go
It's without exaggeration one of the best things on the internet. Also proof that extremely strict moderation has its place when the goal is clarity rather than community.