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Anti-monarchist community that supports Prince Harry & Meghan Markle's humanitarian efforts. We also discuss media literacy and manipulation, colonialism, sexism/misogyny, racism, mental health, and activism.
She is obviously a very hard working woman. She had a career prior to meeting Harry. She was already successful. She is objectively a stunning woman and Harry is completely smitten by her. As is she. She embraced her husband’s tradition as much as she could handle (because abuse is never ok) and somehow, whatever she did was wrong.
I was living in London when the Grenfell Tower burned to the ground. Two of my fellow Italian expats lost their lives in the fire. It was a heartbreaking moment for the Italian expat community in the UK. And what does she do? She pulls her sleeves up, and starts cooking with the community and working with the victims.
I mean, how could this be read negatively?
Make it make sense.
This is a subreddit about "The Grand Tour", Amazon's car show hosted by former BBC Top Gear presenters: Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May.
This is a subreddit about "The Grand Tour", Amazon's car show hosted by former BBC Top Gear presenters: Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May.
Anti-monarchist community that supports Prince Harry & Meghan Markle's humanitarian efforts. We also discuss media literacy and manipulation, colonialism, sexism/misogyny, racism, mental health, and activism.
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Welcome to the Roadkill subreddit! A place to discuss the MotorTrend show Roadkill, and anything Roadkill related.
Anti-monarchist community that supports Prince Harry & Meghan Markle's humanitarian efforts. We also discuss media literacy and manipulation, colonialism, sexism/misogyny, racism, mental health, and activism.
Can anyone please explain to me, why everyone seems to think that Harry trashed his family? If, for example, I went and publicly, openly spoke of my family abuse, would it also be deemed as trashing my own family, or rather being abuse survivor? Why is it different to famous people, and not all. Who gives people right to choose who’s more worthy of sympathy and who’s not? I don’t get it.
You know when you sit down for a meal in front of the computer and you just need something new to watch for a bit while you eat? If you search /r/videos or other places, you'll find mostly short videos. But while you're eating, you don't want to be constantly fumbling around with the mouse, loading video after video. You just want to **Click and Consume**. Discord: https://discord.gg/AXXVVgZVSN
This is a subreddit about "The Grand Tour", Amazon's car show hosted by former BBC Top Gear presenters: Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May.
Welcome to the subreddit for the documentary Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV - a docu-series that uncovers the toxic culture behind some of the most iconic children’s shows of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
How did THIS not make it into the documentary??? First, it shows Brian AND Jason Handy standing next to Aaron Carter at the end of a show. Aaron looks ACTUALLY creeped out by Pickle Boy. It doesn't look like he was acting. Then, at :39 Brian Peck did a voice over for a "Know Your Stars" segment with Kyle Sullivan where he "hypnotized" him into dropping his pants and dancing like a chicken. As if I needed another reason to hate Dan and Brian!
A place to discuss the Amazon Prime show 'Hellier', other projects by Planet Weird, and related topics with emphasis on the paranormal and unexplained.
Saw this post on my abandoned in Virginia groups...
Kinda crazy. Basically an entire house in a fairly rural and distant section of Virginia that appears to be dedicated to some craziness...
When the ailing king of America's largest renaissance festival declares his retirement, an epic power struggle ensues between an actor, a former elephant trainer, and a kettle-corn kingpin to claim his throne.
But I think he’s actually a decent dude. He seems to honestly care about the Faire.
George is obviously a true narcissist, he harasses, abuses, insults and wants to ruin everything Jeff has.
Makes me think of the line “ I will work to elevate you just enough to bring you down”.
I don’t wish any particular ill on George, but he’s a bad person. Jeff is just an awkward goober and I hope he gets happiness.
Madness! Madness!!!
This is a subreddit about "The Grand Tour", Amazon's car show hosted by former BBC Top Gear presenters: Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May.
I understand now that I would work in a kitchen with James May, and literally no one else in the world.
Especially after watching him beat Gordon Ramsay at cooking.
tl;dw /r/Documentaries is reddit's main subreddit for documentaries. Please read the our community rules.
tl;dw /r/Documentaries is reddit's main subreddit for documentaries. Please read the our community rules.
A discussion group for the Netflix docuseries: Unlocked; A Prison Experiment
You know when you sit down for a meal in front of the computer and you just need something new to watch for a bit while you eat? If you search /r/videos or other places, you'll find mostly short videos. But while you're eating, you don't want to be constantly fumbling around with the mouse, loading video after video. You just want to **Click and Consume**. Discord: https://discord.gg/AXXVVgZVSN
tl;dw /r/Documentaries is reddit's main subreddit for documentaries. Please read the our community rules.
Welcome to the subreddit for the documentary Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV - a docu-series that uncovers the toxic culture behind some of the most iconic children’s shows of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
You know when you sit down for a meal in front of the computer and you just need something new to watch for a bit while you eat? If you search /r/videos or other places, you'll find mostly short videos. But while you're eating, you don't want to be constantly fumbling around with the mouse, loading video after video. You just want to **Click and Consume**. Discord: https://discord.gg/AXXVVgZVSN
When the ailing king of America's largest renaissance festival declares his retirement, an epic power struggle ensues between an actor, a former elephant trainer, and a kettle-corn kingpin to claim his throne.
George: First episode I was already lukewarm, his home is grossly ostentatious. I have no issue with "sugar" relationships as long as everything is legal and consensual, but his objectification of women while masking and acting as if he is looking for love and companionship was grotesque to see. My partner was sure he would sell to Louie, but I realized quickly he was never going to really sell to anyone. His subhuman treatment of those around him passed the idea of generational gaps to just plain cruelty. -1000/10
Jeff: This man just wouldn't stop giving me the ick. Every scene with him was uncomfortable but the worst was in Germany when he refused to let his wife rest and went on a creepy sycophant rant about how they owe their lives to George. Props to his weightloss journey, and I definitely sympathized with the cruel way he was fired, but he was an icky little man. Someone else on here commented that Jeff was a "Jerry" and I couldn't agree more. I hope that he seeks therapy. -100/10
Louie: I have lots of mixed feelings on this man. I disagree with his ideas to bring new technology to Renn Faire as it goes against the core idea of it all. I was also wary of his potential for greed. That being said, he was an amusing character that wasnt inherently unlikable as the last two were, and I admire his passion and work ethic. Also, he is undeniably very pretty. 7/10
Darla: My QUEEN. Look at the dictionary definition of Boss Babe and you'll find her picture. I was rooting for her to quit with no notice and leave George floundering. She put up with a ridiculous amount of B.S. and consistently remained unruffled and professional. 10/10
Honorable Mentions:
Pope: Strongest stomach I've ever seen, A+ acting skills, knows how to chase opportunity. I'm grateful that she didn't end up as another thing for George to abuse. 9/10
The Greeks: Delightful group of people, wish we could have seen more of them and gotten more about their background. Enjoyed the screen time they did have. 8/10
It's hard to know what documentaries are best and most accurate ones to watch. You can come here and we'll help you figure that out.
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Hosted by Jeremy Clarkson! Clarkson's Farm season 3 is now Available on Amazon Prime Video!
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Anti-monarchist community that supports Prince Harry & Meghan Markle's humanitarian efforts. We also discuss media literacy and manipulation, colonialism, sexism/misogyny, racism, mental health, and activism.
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You know when you sit down for a meal in front of the computer and you just need something new to watch for a bit while you eat? If you search /r/videos or other places, you'll find mostly short videos. But while you're eating, you don't want to be constantly fumbling around with the mouse, loading video after video. You just want to **Click and Consume**. Discord: https://discord.gg/AXXVVgZVSN
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This community is for discussion about the Netflix documentary series "Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult." The documentary examines the management company 7M Films, founded by Robert Shinn, who is also a pastor at Shekinah Church. The 3-episode series features claims from former 7M/Shekinah church members about Shinn's alleged abuse and cult-like control. ---If you suspect a specific user account is actually a representative of Shinn’s, please report using Mod Mail.---
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Welcome to the subreddit for the documentary Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV - a docu-series that uncovers the toxic culture behind some of the most iconic children’s shows of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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Welcome to the Forensic Files subreddit! This subreddit is dedicated to discussing the show Forensic Files!
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The Staircase Netflix Documentary and HBO Max series about the death of Kathleen Peterson and which follows the trial of Michael Peterson.
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The main subreddit for discussion surrounding the Netflix docuseries Making a Murderer and the Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey cases.
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Welcome to the Roadkill subreddit! A place to discuss the MotorTrend show Roadkill, and anything Roadkill related.
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A place to discuss the Amazon Prime show 'Hellier', other projects by Planet Weird, and related topics with emphasis on the paranormal and unexplained.
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Subreddit for The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys. The docuseries reveals the high-stakes world of farming and ranching in rural Missouri and what it takes to be a real American cowboy. Viewers will also get a behind-the-scenes look into a family dynasty and the sibling rivalry that ensues when a family tries to expand their business.
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When the ailing king of America's largest renaissance festival declares his retirement, an epic power struggle ensues between an actor, a former elephant trainer, and a kettle-corn kingpin to claim his throne.
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A place to share favorite documentaries that can be found on Netflix (or other streaming services) so that the rest of us obsessed with documentaries can enjoy. Further, it is a place to discuss documentaries and ask for recommendations.
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Please be aware that content in the sub contains references to suicide and child abuse. A community for discussion about the Netflix documentary “Take Care of Maya” 2023, the Kowalski family’s lawsuits (both settled and ongoing), and other issues arising from the case. We ask that you remember that most of the humans involved in this ongoing case are still alive, and in some cases, underage.
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Subreddit for The Tattooist of Auschwitz on Peacock. Based on the eponymously titled novel, this is the powerful real-life story of Lale Sokolov, a Jewish prisoner who was tasked with tattooing ID numbers on prisoners' arms in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp during World War Two.
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A place to discuss the documentary series Cosmos: Possible Worlds, Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, and Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
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Netflix/A+E I Am a Killer Docuseries: Documentary with death row inmates give first hand accounts of their crimes
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Adam Curtis is a British documentary film-maker his works explore areas of sociology, psychology, philosophy, politics and political history. Here are a few documentaries he has made: Pandora's Box, The Century of the Self, The Power of Nightmares, HyperNormalisation.
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A discussion group for the Netflix docuseries: Unlocked; A Prison Experiment
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