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r/history
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/r/History is a place for discussions about history. Feel free to submit interesting articles, tell us about this cool book you just read, or start a discussion about who everyone's favorite figure of minor French nobility is! ------------------------------------------------------------ This is a somewhat more serious subreddit compared to many others. Make sure to familiarize yourself with our rules and guidelines before participating. Thanks!
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r/badhistory
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Badhistory is your one-stop shop for casual dissertations on the historicity of everything from bestselling books to zero-budget adult films!
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r/HistoryMemes
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History memes and jokes go here. Our Discord Server can be found in the sidebar below.
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r/todayilearned
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You learn something new every day; what did you learn today? Submit interesting and specific facts about something that you just found out here.
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r/AskHistory
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For asking casual questions about History. Also see r/History or r/AskHistorians.
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r/AskReddit
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r/AskReddit is the place to ask and answer thought-provoking questions.
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The largest conservative subreddit. https://discord.gg/conservative
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A subreddit for sharing those miniature epiphanies you have that highlight the oddities within the familiar.
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r/worldbuilding
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For artists, writers, gamemasters, musicians, programmers, philosophers and scientists alike! The creation of new worlds and new universes has long been a key element of speculative fiction, from the fantasy works of Tolkien and Le Guin, to the science-fiction universes of Delany and Asimov, to the tabletop realm of Gygax and Barker, and beyond. This subreddit is about sharing your worlds, discovering the creations of others, and discussing the many aspects of creating new universes.
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Find great free ebooks!
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Got a burning unpopular opinion you want to share? Spark some discussions!
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A place for pictures and photographs.
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r/atheism
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Welcome to r/atheism, the web's largest atheist forum. All topics related to atheism, agnosticism and secular living are welcome here.
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Writing Prompts. You're a writer and you just want to flex those muscles? You've come to the right place! If you see a prompt you like, simply write a short story based on it. Get comments from others, and leave commentary for other people's works. Let's help each other.
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Need an idea what to read next? Tell us what you've enjoyed in the past, or what you're looking for, and let the community suggest a book (or books) for you to read!
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Reddit's main subreddit for videos. Please read the sidebar below for our rules.
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r/booksuggestions
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In need of a good read? Let us know what you want and we guarantee you'll find a great book, or your money back. Please only post requests for suggestions, not unsolicited recommendations or “should I read this book or that book” type posts.
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Europe: 50 (+6) countries, 230 languages, 746M people… 1 subreddit.
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r/survivor
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Information and discussion about the greatest show in television history: SURVIVOR!
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r/movies
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Memes! A way of describing cultural information being shared. An element of a culture or system of behavior that may be considered to be passed from one individual to another by nongenetic means, especially imitation.
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/r/Politics is for news and discussion about U.S. politics.
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The subreddit for the bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players. America's Pastime. Mike Trout **For the best user experience, we recommend disabling the Reddit redesign.**
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Reddit's largest professional wrestling community. Join us to discuss WWE, AEW, NJPW, ChocoPro, Impact, GCW, Stardom and every other promotion, past and present.
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Discuss the NHL, AHL, KHL, PHF, IIHF and every other hockey league you can think of! We are the premier subreddit to talk everything hockey!
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r/teenagers is the biggest community forum run by teenagers for teenagers. Our subreddit is primarily for discussions and memes that an average teenager would enjoy to discuss about. We do not have any age-restriction in place but do keep in mind this is targeted for users between the ages of 13 to 19. Parents, teachers, and the like are welcomed to participate and ask any questions!
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A subreddit for (almost) anything related to games - video games, board games, card games, etc. (but not sports).
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The home of college football on reddit.
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Jennette (the author) writes heavily and graphically about her eating disorder history. She has struggled with all three of anorexia, binge eating, and bulimia, and she details her experience (including how she felt when doing it). Her book is great to spread awareness on what those with eating disorders go through, especially those who binge and purge, as she even writes about the toll it takes on her body. About her anorexia, she includes details about calorie intake and things like that. But of course, as with most good things, there are cons to it too. Although, if informed, a person who might get triggered could avoid the situation by not reading it. Someone actually wrote a post on r/bulimia to warn people that he relapsed from reading it. Another person commented that they too relapsed for the same reason. If the two of them did, I'm sure many many people around the world have. I don't know if the book has a trigger warning on it, but the audible version doesn't, and it really should.

Anyway, thought you should make an informed decision.

If you don't struggle with eating disorders and choose to read it, enjoy it! It's a great book, and really interesting to see her incredible transformation from Little Hurting Jennette into Adult Healthy Jennette.

Edit: I'm adding a paragraph, unedited, from a response I commented to someone below. I just felt like adding it because I feel it's appropriate to. (That last sentence sounded repetitive, but it's kind of not really lol.) Anyway, here it is, paragraph written by me:

Yes, it's quite heartbreaking. My heart goes out to Little Jennette. I was going to add that into my last paragraph, but I was struggling with articulating it, and I know that saying that it's a great book is a compliment that an author would appreciate even if it's about their difficult life, so I decided to leave it at that.

Edit 2: How do you create a double line break between paragraphs on the app? I tried looking online, but I can't find a proper answer that's working for me.

Edit 3: Lol I just realized the first edit was actually unnecessary. I had forgotten that I actually didn't just leave it at "it's a great book" in the end in the first draft. But it doesn't hurt to leave the edit in, so...there it is. :)

Edit 4: Corrected the spelling of her name.

Edit 5: Oh my gosh upvotes in the THOUSANDS??? 🤯 Wow I had no clue this post would blow up! It's funny how the posts that blow up are always the ones we least expect to. Anyway, thank you everyone for your upvotes :) and your comments!

Edit 6: A big shout-out to u/hamwichsamwich for inspiring this post! I wouldn't have warned you all had it not been for his vulnerable post about his relapse in r/bulimia.

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