What is a sub/community that you wish existed (actively) on Lemmy?

Maybe there are others like you and we can actually get it running, or maybe to already exists but you just don’t know!

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Books suggestions or suggest me a book were cool. Anything regarding reading (I found horror lit here) or books :)

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How about Books That Feel Like This ? I always found good book recs there.

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hobbydrama!

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Communities for identifying random stuff! Rocks, plants, bugs, fossils, that weird thingy in your grandma’s kitchen… I love lurking on them because I learn to notice more in my day-to-day life. The downside is that they need more active moderation to weed out wrong or unhelpful comments.

And on a related note, communities for admiring natural stuff, à la mineralporn.

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chess, linguistics, my country, my profession. Last two aren’t even worth clarifying

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