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15 votes
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My scars: Journey to body acceptance
5 votes -
Parquet Courts: How a ’70s football tactic influenced their best album yet
4 votes -
People with gay and lesbian acquaintances tend to support same-sex marriage
11 votes -
Like Michael Jackson and R Kelly's songs but not them? Ethical approaches for how to deal with it.
11 votes -
Krita 4.2 released!
13 votes -
Many in Chinatown have never tried its most popular restaurant, so I brought the food to them
8 votes -
Military Insider Who Witnessed Tiananmen Massacre Breaks 30-Year Silence
13 votes -
How eminent domain is blighting farmers in path of gas pipeline
5 votes -
The rise of meatless meat, explained: Nine questions about meat alternatives you were too embarrassed to ask
8 votes -
What have you been watching/reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was...
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
6 votes -
Journey will release on PC next week, pre-orders available on Epic Store for $4.99 USD (due to current store-wide sale)
@a_i: the critically-acclaimed JOURNEY by @thatgamecompany comes to PC next week via the @EpicGames Store, pre-orders now available // https://t.co/EArDOve7f5
12 votes -
In a Colombian family’s dementia, a journey through race and history
3 votes -
Abortion clinics reported a surge in trespassing, vandalism and a historic high of picketing
11 votes -
(Ex-)Smokers: What is smoking tobacco products like?
I lost my father to it, we're struggling to get my mom to quit who survived a heart attack some 15 years ago, just had a thyroidectomy, and is recently diagnosed level 2 COPD. I have never smoked...
I lost my father to it, we're struggling to get my mom to quit who survived a heart attack some 15 years ago, just had a thyroidectomy, and is recently diagnosed level 2 COPD. I have never smoked in my life, and I hate the thing with a passion. But I also wonder that is it that makes people smoke, especially tobacco products like cigarettes, despite the slew of horrible things it does to your body. To this day I've been asking people this question, and because Turkey is big on smoking, there is no shortage of people to ask, and it's been only once that I got a positive answer regarding the experience: one particular college-goer told me that it was "tasty". Apart from that, from what I've heard to date, I've collected that all that cigarettes do to you is to give you a fix of nicotine, and the rest is practically slow suicide (and homicide if anybody's present about you while you smoke).
So, help me please: tell me why you smoke. This is one of the biggest curiosities of mine to this day.
13 votes -
The last season of Game of Thrones feels so wrong because its storytelling style changed from sociological to psychological
23 votes -
One week with the Valve Index: A VR game-changer with a few question marks
10 votes -
A true story of "copyright piracy": Why The Verve will only start getting royalties now for Bittersweet Symphony
8 votes -
Going nuclear might be the best way to combat climate change
26 votes -
A definitive guide to the power of psychedelics -- tripping through time
5 votes -
Ex-smokers, what did you do to help you stop?
Edit: meant ex-smokers. Proof reading is not something I tend to do... Some people quit cold turkey, some use something to replace it (thinking sunflower seeds), some make goals like only have 6 a...
Edit: meant ex-smokers. Proof reading is not something I tend to do...
Some people quit cold turkey, some use something to replace it (thinking sunflower seeds), some make goals like only have 6 a day and work their way down.
I personally have been using nicotine products since I was about 16. Cigarettes at first, but switched to vaping at about 18. Been using them for about 6 years now and finally decided it's time to stop. I've been lowering the amount of nicotine in my vape for about 3 months, this last one being 0 nicotine in my vape. Now it's time to break the muscle memory of just mindlessly grabbing it at home and always making sure I know where it is. This last month with no nicotine was a lot harder than I thought it was going to be because I always told myself it was mostly a habit of the action and not the substance... Boy was I fucking wrong.
So what did you do, or are you doing, to help yourself quit? Need a little inspiration.
13 votes -
‘A zombie party’: The deepening crisis of conservatism
14 votes -
198X | Release trailer (coming to PS4 & PC on June 20, 2019)
3 votes -
Political confessional: I think private schools should be banned
23 votes -
Choosing the right coding summer camp for your kid: nine questions to ask
3 votes -
Will Starlink and other satellite networks ruin the night sky for astronomers?
4 votes -
Killing Eve’s Villanelle Is the Most Fascinating Villain On TV
5 votes -
Sony built an IoT chip with a sixty mile range
7 votes -
Here comes the neighborhood: Many US cities are booming -- and experiencing housing crunches as a result. Here's a look at two cities that tried to do something about it.
6 votes -
Bolivia must practice what it preaches
3 votes -
Malaysia returning unwanted Canadian plastic
5 votes -
At Facebook’s shareholder meeting, a challenge to Mark Zuckerberg’s power is already doomed
5 votes -
Banned bread: Why does the US allow banned additives that Europe says are unsafe?
15 votes -
The cancer capital of America: Eastern Kentucky is poor, remote, and inadequately serviced, and those factors have led to alarming rates of cancer in the area
7 votes -
Facebook plans to launch 'GlobalCoin' cryptocurrency in 2020
11 votes -
World's first custom dungeon is now playable in Zelda Breath of the Wild
6 votes -
Stronger than aluminum, a heavily altered wood cools passively
8 votes -
Recommend me a song that _________.
Top level comments should fill in the blank with some sort of descriptor identifying a kind of song you would like suggestions for. Be as generic or specific as you want. Replies can then...
Top level comments should fill in the blank with some sort of descriptor identifying a kind of song you would like suggestions for. Be as generic or specific as you want.
Replies can then recommend songs to that individual.
Hint: Use the "collapse replies" button to view only top-level posts.
13 votes -
In what ways is the world better now than it was ten years ago?
I could use some optimism and positive reframing right now, and I'm sure I'm not the only one. As such, I want to know about some good things! Progress and such! In my question, I asked about "the...
I could use some optimism and positive reframing right now, and I'm sure I'm not the only one. As such, I want to know about some good things! Progress and such!
In my question, I asked about "the world" but I am really interested in any example, no matter how global or local. It also doesn't have to be explicitly human-focused, so feel free to gush about the improvements in, say, a programming language you love, or the tabletop gaming ruleset you use. I'm interested in positive examples of all types.
20 votes -
Facebook's Zuckerberg and Sandberg will disregard subpoenas to appear in front of Canada-hosted International Grand Committee on Big Data, Privacy and Democracy
13 votes -
Murray Gell-Mann, who peered at particles and saw the universe, dies at 89
8 votes -
Jeremy Corbyn backs referendum on Brexit deal after UK voter exodus
12 votes -
'This case will set a precedent': First major opioid trial to begin in Oklahoma
4 votes -
Staining The Timbre - Review: "The Hillbilly Moonshine Massacre" by Jonathan Raab
3 votes -
In your opinion, which attractive or mystifying technological concepts or advancement will never become popular?
My guess: holograms: they look cool, but will never be more practical than a good screen (including flexible screens, mirrors, different types of glass, projections, etc...) For the purposes of...
My guess:
holograms: they look cool, but will never be more practical than a good screen (including flexible screens, mirrors, different types of glass, projections, etc...)
For the purposes of this post, “never” means “in about 200 years”.
12 votes -
Op-eds from the future: It’s 2059, and the rich kids are still winning
9 votes -
Self-interest didn’t swing the election results, but the scare campaign did
5 votes -
George Crumb: "Music for a Summer Evening (Makrokosmos III)"
6 votes -
Quake II RTX ray-traced remaster will be released on June 6th, 2019
10 votes -
Lowtide - Julia (2015)
3 votes