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We are the EMPATHETIC MEN'S MENTAL HEALTH movement, the "Non-Toxic Center of the World," and the largest, safest, and most inclusive space for boys, young men, gay men, bi men, trans men and cis men ever conceived and maintained in history. We are trying to show the world what love can accomplish. This historical undertaking is a beacon of hope for hundreds of thousands worldwide "Kind people are my kind of people. Remember, "hurt people hurt people." We all hurting. Be kind." - u/JoeTruaxx
A subreddit dedicated to mods, screenshots, videos, tactics, news and anything else related to Bethesda's 2006 open world RPG and its remaster - The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
A subreddit dedicated to mods, screenshots, videos, tactics, news and anything else related to Bethesda's 2006 open world RPG and its remaster - The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
The Democratic Party is building a better future for everyone and you can help. Join us today and help elect more Democrats nationwide! This sub offers news about current events in the United States. We are here to get Democrats elected up and down the ballot.
A place to watch the best and worst videos from TikTok. Here you can find TikToks that are cringe-worthy, funny, wholesome, and more! We recommend sorting by flair to find the exact content you're looking for.
r/religiousfruitcake is about the absurd, fringe elements of organized religion: institutions and individuals who act in ways any normal person (religious or otherwise) would cringe at. - The purpose of /r/religiousfruitcake is not to bash normal religion or normal religious folk. - The purpose is to expose Fruitcakes: fringe, extremist individuals and organizations.
"All censorship should be deplored. When people put their thumbs on the scale and try to say what can and can't be sent, we should fight back both through protest and through software." Reddit Cofounder Aaron Swartz (1986-2013)
"All censorship should be deplored. When people put their thumbs on the scale and try to say what can and can't be sent, we should fight back both through protest and through software." Reddit Cofounder Aaron Swartz (1986-2013)