Someone posted this NSFW workflow a long time ago and I figured I’d return the favour by passing it on. It opens a random NSFW subreddit every time you run it.
Edit: I see in the rules that I’m supposed to include a link but I don’t know what I’m doing. I’ll try and figure it out.
Update: Here’s a link to the workflow, https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/0b3cb800a53a4a19a5d8ba61f39bf394
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I current have an automation that notifies me if my iPhone falls below 20%. Any way to do the same for AirPods? I hate wanting to play something just to discover that both the buds and battery are discharged.
I have never listen to it, and yet almost everyday my home page has a section called “Podcasts For Call Her Daddy Fans.” Today I even got an unsolicited notification about a new CHD episode!
Is Spotify seriously just pedaling this podcast to any person that identifies as female in the 18-30 demographic?
I really enjoy people explaining new things to others, shows like Behind the Bastards, the Omnibus, HI101 and Totalus Rankium. But as can be seen from this list, most of these are about historical topics. I’m looking for shows in this format but about other things, like science, media, current events, and whatever else. Reply All and Radiolab have some episodes that are like this, Extremely Internet and Underunderstood are great.
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EDIT: Whoa guys, I didn’t expect this many responses. I even got some silver! Thank you so much the award and for all these really interesting recommendations!
“Listening to a favorite podcast — whether you do it over the course of years, months or hours — engenders a powerful sense of intimacy. You come to know the hosts’ tastes, their tics, the phrases they overuse. As they unthinkingly dole out tiny, incremental parcels of information about their personal lives — a new baby here, a beloved pet’s passing there — you realize one day that your brain has unthinkingly constructed exhaustive virtual dossiers on each of them.
Perhaps most crucially, earbuds transmit their voices inside your head — they roost there, rubbing shoulders with your own thoughts.
No wonder you feel as if you know them; that the sound of their voices comes to fire precisely the same neurons, arouse the same feelings, that the voices of your closest friends do.
It’s purely biological, and it’s indistinguishable from intimacy — except for one minor, mundane, trifling detail:
It’s unidirectional.
You know them, you trust them, you …
Did anybody feel similarly? If you haven’t listened, it’s a 7 episode series about the company that invented the juul.
Aside from the fact that it was much longer than it needed to be, I thought it was, at best, presented embarrassingly naïvely and, at worst, it felt fawning and irresponsible. Over and over the show reminds us how smart the founders are, how sexy the juul is, and what an absolute net good the introduction of nicotine vapes as an alternative is. They open the show by talking about the streak of sometimes-deadly lung injuries all over the news a couple years ago caused by vaping and they do discuss, here and there, the negative effects that juuls have had, specifically on young people, but by the end of the show the thread about lung injuries is completely dropped after hardly being examined at all and they call the unfortunate popularity of juuls among teenagers an “unforeseen consequence”. Over and over they use the term “unforeseen consequences”. Even in the episode …
I have run out of episodes of my favorite podcast, “Unsolved Mysteries”. It’s based off of the show from the 90s.
I know there are tons of true crime/mystery podcasts, but I’m having trouble finding one that holds my interest. I’d like to find a storytelling style without all the commentary and radio talk show stuff.
Also interested in paranormal and conspiracy theory podcasts, just in this style!
Any recommendations would be great thank you!
Please recommend me some good podcasts about intelligence.
I don’t know I’m just sick of the whole “good girl changes the bad boy trope” or what I love to call “female protagonists are human rehabilitation centres to male protagonists” tropes.
So please can I be kindly recommended some books where this is subverted
Not sure how to even explain this, but I feel like I have zero grasp on reality and science. Everyone acts so confident and knows stuff, and I’m just walking around doubting and being uncertain about everything and everyone. It is so hard to find learn stuff, because most stuff and sources I find already expect prior knowledge.
I have so many embarrassing questions and I want to read full books answering them.
1: SCIENCE AND MATH: What is science? How do you explain science to someone who does not understand it already? What IS math? I struggled with Math because we only did formulas and memory repetition, teachers saying the math made sense because the answer was correct. I want to understand what math is, the abstract idea behind it. So annoying and frustrating because apparently math is like the core of all science.
2: BIOLOGY AND PHYSICS: Is every single human action inherently selfish and utilitarian? Is all altruism selfish? Can humans perform actions that are not …
For me I would recommend Matilda. It made me believe in magic at a very dark time in my life. Anything like this for you?
So I’m still crying my eyes out and I don’t think I’ll ever stop sobbing, it is probably my favourite book of all time. I was wondering if you guys could suggest me a book that will take me inside its world as The Song of Achilles did, with an evocative language that will make me forget our world for a little bit and (if possibile) first person narrator
I recently finished reading the feminine persuits series by Olivia Waite and one of by favorite things about the series is how there are female characters who are feminists, but also are passionate about things like embroidery or weaving. I feel like often feminist characters hate “women’s” work especially in historical fiction. I feel like I’ve read enough of those, so I would love some recs for women who enjoy “women’s“ work
Looking for a game where just the world you’re given to explore itself is interesting enough to keep you playing. I like seeing things in the environment that tell stories or interesting landscape or sights to discover.
Something like the Witcher 3 where it feels large and there’s a lot of nice sights to take in and also many little things to observe that make the world feel lived in an like it has a story to tell.
I guess I’m longing to travel IRL and I want to feel that same feeling of wonder and excitement you get from exploring a new place.
After about 2 years I’ve finally decided to quit Destiny 2 and I’m looking for a new game that I could spend grinding a lot of hours into. What is your main game that you’re currently playing right now.
EDIT: Been reading all of your comments, Thank you all for your suggestions. I will definitely try some of them out.
I like to see what’s up and coming, I’ve got quite the list already but I’m curious if there’s a few games that I should follow.
Edit: This blew up a lot more than expected! I’ll try to go through the comments and hopefully I’ll find some new games! Here is my list before this thread’s input (I accidentally put Outlast Trials twice.)
Edit 2: I tried to keep up and respond to everything but its too much, although I was aware of many of these, there’s also many that I haven’t heard of. I’m gonna dig through this thread when I’m bored and looking at games, I might also compile an excel spreadsheet with these suggestions since I have an unhealthy addiction for excel and games.
I have been looking for a long term game to play , a game which i can play for 30 mins a day or for 12 hours a day depending on my mood . A game id like to play even on a day i am not playing that good (basically not something like league or valorant) , doesnt matter to me if its a mmorpg/rpg/fps anything , but it should have qualifications i mentioned above .
I have a potato pc with following specs and i d rather play a game that can run on my pc :-
i5 4210U
8 gigs of ram
nvidia gt 820m (2gb)
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Edit : Decided ill be playing mount and blade warband. Ill also be trying other games in the future , Thanks for all the recommendations !