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14 votes
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Is today a special day in your culture? Can you tell us about it?
The internet is a very diverse place but sometimes with the "default" north american skew, it may not seem like it. If your culture or people or faith group or spiritual practice is celebrating...
The internet is a very diverse place but sometimes with the "default" north american skew, it may not seem like it.
If your culture or people or faith group or spiritual practice is celebrating something today or soon, would you care to share?
Many of us used to have smaller groups on another site to celebrate things together or hold rememberances, and perhaps tildes being a together kind of community can celebrate and learn together instead of segregating into silos.
Some suggestions:
- today's date please
- what cultures and groups celebrate or commemorate this day or period?
- what is the celebration's origins and purpose?
- how does one celebrate?
- how has it changed over the years or stayed the same?
- is it reoccurring and on what calendar system?
Looking forward to learning more from other traditions and groups!
13 votes -
The cargo cult of the ennui engine
14 votes -
Work trip to Palo Alto, CA - Seeking recommendations
In a few weeks, I'll be making a short trip (3 days) to Palo Alto, working in the Stanford Medical Center area. I'm hoping for some local or experienced insight into "don't miss" destinations for...
In a few weeks, I'll be making a short trip (3 days) to Palo Alto, working in the Stanford Medical Center area.
I'm hoping for some local or experienced insight into "don't miss" destinations for food, culture, history, and sight-seeing. It's likely I'll only have Sunday afternoon and weekday evenings free, so the personal tour may have to be more focused than local guides might otherwise suggest.
My home area has great food, but I'm really starving for Eastern cuisines. I'm willing to go beyond what a corporate travel budget permits if there's truly extraordinary, "can't get anywhere else" dining available.
Your insights are greatly appreciated!
14 votes -
Stop trying to make a "good" social media site
33 votes -
Deep thoughts on tattoos and tattooing culture
This is my first post so please let me know if I'm doing anything incorrectly! I'm not very clear on how tags work... Apologies. I'm curious if there are many tattoo enthusiasts around. I love...
This is my first post so please let me know if I'm doing anything incorrectly! I'm not very clear on how tags work... Apologies.
I'm curious if there are many tattoo enthusiasts around. I love both talking about and looking at tattoos. I have found that more visual-focused places like Instagram or even Reddit don't really allow much conversation on the nuances of the industry, its artists, artistry, criticisms, and so on.
I am a heavily tattooed woman, which is both a blessing and a curse. A blessing because I'm happy in my own body. A curse because being fetishized makes me uncomfortable.
I both love and hate tattoos entering more into the mainstream. As that as happened, artistry has come leaps and bounds alongside it.
Anyone have any deep thoughts on tattoos and modern tattoo culture?
32 votes -
“You’re battling with meme steroids” - Inside “I Think You Should Leave”‘s top meme accounts
4 votes -
What our utensils say about our culture
7 votes -
The coming pro-smoking discourse: Predicting a future for takes
8 votes -
Confused, uncool, and nowhere to scroll: The internet has become hostile for millennials like me
87 votes -
Listen to BBC radio documentaries on nightlife in Beirut and Salvador
5 votes -
I set out on a journey to the high north of Greenland to meet the Inuit communities that brave the harshest winters in the world
3 votes -
What was Twitter, anyway?
13 votes -
The Vietnamese military has a troll army and Facebook is its weapon
8 votes -
How culture made Japanese internet design "weird"
6 votes -
How Urban Company built an empire of female Indian gig workers
4 votes -
Borges and $: The parable of the literary master and the coin
1 vote -
Welcome to America’s most elite girls boarding school. Let the hazing begin.
11 votes -
True threats and American cultural gulfs
3 votes -
How Somali food in the diaspora holds the history of forced migration
4 votes -
Ukrainians boost resilience and spread laughs with wartime memes
4 votes -
Dril is everyone. More specifically, he’s a guy named Paul.
5 votes -
World's Strongest Man vs. wood chopping champion (Basque rural sports)
4 votes -
Bandcamp employees move to unionize after ‘shift’ in ‘workplace conditions’ following Epic Games sale
16 votes -
The death of fantasy
6 votes -
The reaction economy
3 votes -
Íslensku – A delve into the surf culture island of Iceland and the people that define it
2 votes -
The internet’s richest fitness resource is a site from 1999. ExRx.net is little changed since the days of GeoCities yet beneath its bare-bones interface is a deep physiological compendium.
16 votes -
‘The Norse Myths That Shape the Way We Think’ by Carolyne Larrington – from Tolkien to Marvel, the huge influence of Norse myths on modern culture
2 votes -
How two Jewish kids in 1930s Cleveland altered the course of American pop culture (and the birth of Superman)
5 votes -
Join the Counterforce: Thomas Pynchon’s postmodern epic Gravity’s Rainbow at fifty
6 votes -
The jock/nerd/prep/goth test
28 votes -
Hatepedia's guide to online hate
7 votes -
Working at Valve: 'A Fearless Adventure' or 'Lord of the Flies'?
9 votes -
Norway's golden generation of athletes proves the value of sport as a public good – commitment to making the “joy of sport” available to all is producing world-class talent
3 votes -
Blackpilled Swag: The dark allure of cursed clothes — and hijacking them toward blessedness
9 votes -
The shape of Vodou in diaspora
2 votes -
Andy’s Pop Life - Revisiting Steve Schapiro’s historic 1965 visit to Andy Warhol’s Factory and his travels across the US with a cadre of Superstars
2 votes -
Navigating the ethics of ancient human DNA research
1 vote -
Noma's closing exposes the contradictions of fine dining
5 votes -
Arne Aksel: ‘Denmark had become this decorative no-go land. We've been in a white or gray or beige box for what – 20, 25 years? I think people have had enough.’
5 votes -
Stop talking to each other and start buying things: three decades of survival in the desert of social media
17 votes -
Why Japan's internet is weirdly designed
8 votes -
Teletubbies: The bizarre kids' TV show that swept the world
6 votes -
How bullying manifests at work — and how to stop it
4 votes -
Almost famous: The untold story of an artist’s rock-poster roots
4 votes -
How online mobs act like flocks of birds
4 votes -
Rooster Teeth responds to ex-employee’s allegations of harassment, grueling hours, low pay and unpaid work
6 votes -
Burlesque in crisis: Hanging on by a g-string
5 votes -
High anxiety in Hollywood: “Everyone is totally drained and burnt out”
8 votes