/r/drones is a subreddit for drone enthusiasts, focusing on consumer, commercial, and FPV drones. Topics include builds, regulations, flying tips, photography, and industry news.
A subreddit dedicated to Sirtech's classic first-person dungeon RPG Wizardry franchise since 1981, including games and related media. The franchise is known for an influence on role-playing video games such as Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy. It currently spans 8 from American mainline title and several Japanese sub-series often known as spinoffs. For Wizardry Variants Daphne scope, check out r/WizardryDaphne.
"A liminal space is the time between the 'what was' and the 'next.' It is a place of transition, waiting, and not knowing. Liminal space is where all transformation takes place, if we learn to wait and let it form us."
A place for users to share and discuss things that drive them to the brink of anger. From daily frustrations to serious issues in society that can elicit strong emotions. Whether it's a news article, a personal story, or just a pet peeve, this is the place to vent and connect with others who share your feeling of extreme anger about a topic. --- Note Rule 9. | This is not a place to complain about other subreddits, reddit users, or anything else related to reddit.
Welcome to r/Homescreens. This is a subreddit for posting customized phone home screens, and resources relating to the creation of home screens. Use our community for posting phone customizations and other resources. Feel free to share your home screen setups, lockscreen setups, themes, wallpapers, widgets and icon packs here.
Everything related to print comics (comic books, graphic novels, and strips) and web comics. Artists are encouraged to post their own work. News and media for adaptations based on comic books are welcome. Read [the subreddit wiki](https://www.reddit.com/r/comics/wiki/index) for more information about the subreddit.
The subreddit for anything related to aquariums! Come here to enjoy pictures, videos, articles and discussion. We're also here to help you if you need advice.
Gastroparesis is a condition that affects the ability of muscular contractions to effectively propel food through your digestive tract, resulting in delayed gastric emptying. Gastroparesis is typically diagnosed via a gastric emptying study (GES) and is thought to be a condition belonging on a spectrum shared with functional dyspepsia (FD) rather than being a totally separate disease. See the Megathread for more info and join our Discord today (link in comments).