MilSim is an abbreviation of Military Simulation, and refers to simulations of military operations that are conducted by civilians for entertainment purposes using airsoft.
This is a subreddit for artists to link their stores, sell their wares, and connect to people looking to purchase original art or hire artists for commissions. Buy art and get custom work from thousands of original living artists from around the world. Everything from paintings + photography + illustrations + graphic design + crafts and more . Free and easy to post and no fees for clients or artists!
Welcome to Hunt: Showdown 1896 community hub! Hunt: Showdown 1896 is a competitive first-person PvP bounty hunting game with heavy PvE elements, from the makers of Crysis. Set in the darkest corners of the world, it packs the thrill of survival games into a match-based format.
Stand alone together. A place for all Iron gamemodes to share their journey and information with others! Join us at discord.gg/ironscape for more community content including weekly events, bi-weekly skill competitions, and seasonal team competitions.
Welcome to the Reddit Dreams community! * Ask questions and learn about dreams. * Share your dreams. * Connect with a community of dream enthusiasts. * Request interpretation of your dreams. * Keep a dream journal. * Post links to interesting sites or videos related to dreams. * The latest news and info about dreams.
For all info related to the Toronto International Film Festival, including all other TIFF-related events and year-round festivities. r/TIFF is not formally affiliated with TIFF. TIFF 2025: Sept 4-14, 2025. Schedule drop: 10am on Aug 12.
The Home of For Honor on Reddit! For Honor is a Third-Person Fighting Game, developed and published by Ubisoft for Windows PC, Xbox One/Series X and PlayStation 4/5.
A subreddit created to share the appreciation for physical Androgyny, the combination of masculine and feminine characteristics into an ambiguous form. If you're looking for the gender identity try r/Androgyny
"I think the problem Digg had is that it was a company that was built to be a company, and you could feel it in the product. The way you could criticize Reddit is that we weren't a company – we were all heart and no head for a long time. So I think it'd be really hard for me and for the team to kill Reddit in that way." --Steve Huffman, CEO of Reddit, April 2023