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A subreddit for fans of the National Park After Dark podcast. Not affiliated with NPAD. Your mod is an attorney. We welcome posts related to: states/provincial parks; national parks; and related stories or news.Tolerance/addiction? worries
We're an inclusive, disability-oriented peer support group for people with ADHD with an emphasis on science-backed information. Share your stories, struggles, and non-medication strategies. Nearly two million users say they 'feel at home' and 'finally found a place where people understand them'.Advice needed
Emetophobia is the fear of all things related to throwing up (*tu.) Despite being relatively common and incredibly treatable, many sufferers struggle in silence, not seeking help. This subreddit aims to provide a safe space for sufferers to have discussions, post advice, and support one another. Please ensure you have read and understand the rules below before participating in this community.Strange persistent pain on the base of the back of my head
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A place for people with Compulsive Skin Picking, their families, friends, and therapists who treat this condition to come together and exchange news about treatments, current events, and personal experiences. All posts are allowed here, including potentially triggering content. For a trigger friendly, text post only version of this community, please visit /r/Dermatillomania.Hair salon recs
This is the subreddit for the Greater New Orleans area. This sub is for ***LOCALS ONLY*** to discuss all things New Orleans. ***ALL TOURIST QUESTIONS*** go to /r/askNOLA. This subreddit is NOT for hookups, finding drugs, tourists, or tourist questions. If you post here about these things, you will be shunned and talked to quite harshly. What is damp may never dry!Pou and Horace Convo in last ep
The series is based on the Sheri Fink novel of the same name. It chronicles the first five days in a New Orleans, LA, hospital after Hurricane Katrina made landfall. When the floodwaters rose, the power failed, and the heat climbed, exhausted caregivers were forced to make life-and-death decisions that haunted them for years to come. Farmiga will star in the role of Dr. Anna Pou.Skincare recommendations please! (20F) [routinehelp]
The place for all things related to skincare, with a science-based approach.Lock and door handle in a bathroom at school

A subreddit dedicated to the tools that take a beating.