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28 votes
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You need to be bored
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Videos about cultures around the world for a kid
I have a 4 year old and I'm looking for some video suggestions (ideally a series) that showcases cultures around the world. I have lots of options handy for seeing all sorts of animals from any...
I have a 4 year old and I'm looking for some video suggestions (ideally a series) that showcases cultures around the world. I have lots of options handy for seeing all sorts of animals from any corner of the globe that are all very kid-friendly if not kid-oriented, but not a lot comes to mind when I want to introduce her to human life around the world. Particularly in urban places. Her exposure to these other cultures is usually just as porters helping some white guys walk around a jungle looking for animals. I can also find lots of travel series, which go to different places, but they are all oriented to adults-- either talking about how to travel to these places as a tourist, or have more adult jokes or are too focused on the presenter.
Are there any well made series about life in other places? I'd like her to see life in Tokyo, Cairo, Mexico City, favelas of Brazil, Amsterdam, Mumbai, etc.
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Pet store owner builds mini subway station for his cats
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Modern masculinity and The Critical Drinker
23 votes -
Building a tiny house on wheels - 500 days in 75 minutes
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Why Denmark is Europe's wedding hot spot – an insider tip for international couples trying to avoid bureaucratic hurdles back in their home countries | Focus on Europe
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"Quit your useless job" with Rutger Bregman - Adam Conover podcast
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Torben Alstrup-Nielsen is a bus driver at the age of 83 – with too few younger workers in Denmark, fit senior citizens like him are in high demand to fill the labour gap | Focus on Europe
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The “loneliness epidemic” myth
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This is the most balanced take on the parenting discourse that I have ever heard
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I built a fire pit with a hidden cold plunge inside
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How to be more productive
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Society wants to put you into a neat little box—don’t let it
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Secret Ink - South Korea's underground tattoo scene: The women defying the law | BBC 100 Women
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Adding a puppy to our guardian dog team
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How to identify quality in clothing (a rant)
31 votes -
Bring back decades
8 votes -
East Asia is obsessed with luxury (and gen z pays the price)
13 votes -
Things about relationships I wish someone told me about
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Your dishwasher is better than you think
79 votes -
Let's talk 'underconsumption core'
31 votes -
What sort of pets did medieval people keep?
21 votes -
Recreating dog food from the last 2,000 years
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Wells Fargo employee in Arizona found dead at her desk four days after clocking in
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Try Guys try firefighting
6 votes -
Simulating Africa for 100 days
5 votes -
Meet Chicago's Rat Queen (w/ Rob Scallon) | Rats pt. 1
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The Swedish Maker's beautiful tribute to his father
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A little palette cleanser from all of the heavy stuff we talk about here—and a beautiful little surprise for us just before bed
44 votes -
No Sir, Sinks were not an option
11 votes -
This baseball cap has a secret function... (it's also a tote bag)
13 votes -
China's unmarried 'leftover' women
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Patriarchy according to the Barbie movie
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How the US is destroying young people’s future | Scott Galloway
32 votes -
The youth need your help
21 votes -
The world's oldest hat shop that fitted James Bond
4 votes -
Why Gen Z is quietly giving up
27 votes -
Everybody's obsessed with the retro corporate aesthetic
6 votes -
The dark reality of Japanese host clubs
10 votes -
Children predict the year 2000 (1966, video)
25 votes -
Bertrand Russell's message for future generations
9 votes -
The cheapest cocaine on Earth?
9 votes -
Booktok and the hotgirlification of reading
19 votes -
Are we dating the same guy? | Digital whisper networks in the #MeToo era
8 votes -
The art of herding sheep | Local Legends
6 votes -
UBC student flies to school from Calgary (because Vancouver is that unaffordable to live in)
31 votes -
When Rakel took over the last farm in her Norwegian village, she was not only taking responsibility for a flock of sheep, but also a way of life at a crossroads
2 votes -
Third places, Stanley cup mania, and the epidemic of loneliness
11 votes -
Daniel Tosh's new podcast - Episode 1 | Interviewing my wife's gynecologist
20 votes