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6 votes
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Christiania, Copenhagen's hippie oasis, wants to rebuild without its illegal hashish market
11 votes -
How hidden Nazi symbols were the tip of a toxic iceberg at Life Is Strange developer Deck Nine
30 votes -
California introduces 'right to disconnect' bill that would allow employees to possibly relax
23 votes -
Half of senior staffers in US Congress are so fed up that they may quit
26 votes -
The end of the MrBeast era
39 votes -
What Boeing’s door-plug debacle says about the future of aviation safety
13 votes -
Denmark has pledged to put up more statues of women, with the country's culture minister saying the capital has “more statues of mythical beasts and horses”
12 votes -
Join me on the path to Twilightenment
27 votes -
Who created the skull trumpet gif?
37 votes -
Selling subversion
16 votes -
The revolutionary spirit of Soul Train
5 votes -
Return to office policies do not improve company value, but do make employees miserable: Study
83 votes -
New report from US Federal Aviation Administration: Boeing lacks key elements of safety culture
19 votes -
Why we can’t build better cities (ft. Not Just Bikes)
13 votes -
Tell me about your weird religious beliefs
Let's hear about religious and spiritual (maybe philosophical?) beliefs not considered "mainstream" in the modern West. The percentage of people who identify as "spiritual", "other", or "none" is...
Let's hear about religious and spiritual (maybe philosophical?) beliefs not considered "mainstream" in the modern West.
The percentage of people who identify as "spiritual", "other", or "none" is rising at the expense of larger "organized" religions.
Disclaimer: it's hard if not impossible to draw hard lines around what is considered a "religion" verses a philosophy, culture, or mere ritual or traditional practice. If you aren't sure if what you believe fits the prompt, err on the side of sharing.
Things that probably fit the prompt:
- Minority religions
- Native beliefs/cultures
- Highly syncretic beliefs
- Non-western religions or beliefs
- "Pagan" beliefs
- Esoteric or occult beliefs or practices
Things that might not fit the prompt
- Mainstream Christian beliefs or traditions
- Naturalism or a lack of belief in any particular religious or spiritual tradition
I don't exclude these two categories because they aren't important, but because they are incredibly important, and most of what we think about religious or spiritual beliefs exist in frameworks created by the above two groups. I want to use this opportunity to learn about others, and I feel that I already know a good bit more about atheism and mainstream Christian theism than most other perspectives.
This is a sensitive subject that is tied deeply to people's sense of meaning; please treat your fellow commentor's beliefs, cultures, and values with respect. Thank you in advance for your input and perspective.
56 votes -
Booktok and the hotgirlification of reading
19 votes -
Modern Viking music: Tragedy of a misunderstood art
8 votes -
Study finds emojis are differently interpreted depending on gender, culture, and age of viewer
35 votes -
‘Mean Girls,’ twenty years later: The villain’s triumph
6 votes -
What is India's "uniform civil code" and why does it anger Muslims?
17 votes -
‘We didn’t expect this phenomenon to last’: France’s comic-book tradition is hitting new heights
8 votes -
Forever 2014
10 votes -
Finnish study finds that people from different cultures reported the same bodily sensations when listening to the same songs
7 votes -
The home-working revolution is harming younger workers: Bosses who insist on a return to the office are demonised — but turning up is better for your career
18 votes -
Inside the strange, secretive rise of the 'overemployed'
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The speed of outrage: Tom Scott at Thinking Digital 2015
20 votes -
The real lesson of The Truman Show
13 votes -
'Americans are fake and the Dutch are rude!': A personal account on their difference in social behavior
54 votes -
Third places, Stanley cup mania, and the epidemic of loneliness
11 votes -
The tyranny of the algorithm: why every coffee shop looks the same
23 votes -
Your favourite creators who cover non-Anglo countries/cultures in English?
(That title is kind of awkward, feel free to suggest a better one.) I came across aini's channel on Youtube a while back. She does videos on different topics focused on East Asia. Her most recent...
(That title is kind of awkward, feel free to suggest a better one.)
I came across aini's channel on Youtube a while back. She does videos on different topics focused on East Asia. Her most recent video being "Why Chinese People Will Choose $5 Over $10".
I'm especially interested in native creators; those who can present a personal view from the inside. Even more so for countries that are not as well-covered for whatever reason—like places with less technological access or government limitation.
My own preference is for a more analytical presentation. I.e. looking through an academic lens incorporating sociology, psychology, etc, rather than "footage of daily life". That style is still welcome, of course!
22 votes -
Cloudflare CEO says viral firing video is 'painful': 'We were far from perfect… We don't always get it right'
28 votes -
Before I reach my enemy, bring me some heads
12 votes -
‘Don’t mess with us’: WebMD parent company demands return to office in bizarre video
68 votes -
Why you should watch Straight Jacket, the lost gay rom-com
4 votes -
The hidden worlds of Monopoly – From Atlantic City to high fashion to Karl Marx, the most recognizable board game has had serious cultural impact
10 votes -
Queen Margrethe II is the first Danish monarch to abdicate in 900 years – but it is just a sign of the times
17 votes -
You don’t need more resilience. You need friends. And money.
44 votes -
"Birds Aren't Real" leader TED talk about his movement | Peter McIndoe
29 votes -
You've just been fucked by psyops; the death of the internet
20 votes -
The male glance [2018]
49 votes -
‘Winning requires hard work’: Wayfair CEO sends employees a gloomy pre-holiday email following layoff-filled year
27 votes -
The death of a gun-rights warrior
33 votes -
NY Times 2023 Faces Quiz
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New lives in the city: How Taleban have experienced life in Kabul
14 votes -
Links forged half a century ago with Gaza City mean that support for Palestine goes well beyond gesture politics in Tromsø, Norway
8 votes -
Bōsōzoku: The rebellious film legacy of Japan’s unruly biker gangs
10 votes -
No Fap: A cultural history of anti-masturbation
34 votes -
Silicon Valley vs. teenage girls
12 votes