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[Migrated, see pinned post] Casual Conversation
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First off, I love these comments more than a typical Reddit thread because back in the day they would create a list and leave it at that. Everyone here has stated either what it is or why they like it. Awesome.
Since most of my podcasts have already been listed, I'll just mention one.
If Books Could Kill - two people reviewing books and typically ripping on them. These are non-fiction books and back in my day a lot of the books were these "intellectual" books that you just "had" to read. I hated a lot of them so this is a lot of confirmation bias for me :P
Yes I find that there's a much better community feel here than reddit. It's just a more positive place to be.