888 & 999 alternating. Then 555. Now 222?
The place to discuss all things Numerology - in both the Scientific & Mystical influential senses. Numbers & Numerical patterns have always held significance to humanity; Ancient Cultures and their teachers found connections between Mathematics, the physical/material worlds, and the Spiritual worlds. In the 6th century BC, Pythagoras ('Father of Western Numerology') believed there to exist a significant and intense esoteric relationship between numbers and the natural world.888 & 999 alternating. Then 555. Now 222?
Here, we discuss such things as personal transformation, the meaning of life, death, and moments of clarity. There is no single, widely-agreed definition of spirituality. Many people gravitate toward spirituality to seek religious-like understandings without the ideological constraints of institutional religion. This community, however, is open to everyone, religious and non-religious alike. Join us in finding our place in the universe. 🌌888 & 999 alternating. Then 555. Now 222?
Welcome to r/AngelNumbers, your dedicated community for exploring the fascinating world of numerology and angel numbers! Angel numbers are repeating number sequences believed to carry messages from the spiritual realm, offering guidance and insights into our lives. Whether you're new to the concept or have experienced the magic of these numbers firsthand, this is the perfect space to share your experiences, ask questions, and learn more.Date yourself!

We're lesbians over 25 who felt like the sub r/ActualLesbians was excellent, inclusive of all WLW, did a good job of enforcing no TERFs, & wanted to replicate that for the 25+ crowd. Simply put, WLW life in adulthood is much different, and as much as we're a part of r/ActualLesbians, we wanted a space where WLW 25+ can discuss more specific 25+ things separate from teens or the younger crowd. We do NOT tolerate TERFs, anti-trans rhetoric, or any form of bigotry.
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Here, we discuss such things as personal transformation, the meaning of life, death, and moments of clarity. There is no single, widely-agreed definition of spirituality. Many people gravitate toward spirituality to seek religious-like understandings without the ideological constraints of institutional religion. This community, however, is open to everyone, religious and non-religious alike. Join us in finding our place in the universe. 🌌Do your worst yall 😝
RGDB is a subreddit for people who just want to draw and get drawn, regardless of skill level! We've evolved past our name: bad drawings, average drawings and good drawings are all welcome! We have no standards, upwards or downwards. Just have fun! See a comment that's meant to hurt someone? Report it!From sunny Oregon ☺️

A sub for lesbians of the femme persuasion and those who love them. Lurk, laugh, and love the ladies with the long locks (and insensible footwear). Discuss all topics related to femme and feminine lesbians, just remember to keep it civil and be kind! Whether your trans, non-binary, like to wear skirts or pants, sneakers or heels, any and all types of femme lesbians are welcome!
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/r/actuallesbians — a place for cis and trans lesbians, bisexual girls, chicks who like chicks, bi-curious folks, dykes, butches, femmes, girls who kiss girls, birls, bois, aces, anyone in the LGBT+ community, or anyone else interested! We're not a militant or exclusive group, feel free to join up!Pep-talk. - could really use a little hope after a nasty “breakup”.
Lesbian Actually is a place to discuss WLW life and culture.Pep-talk
We're lesbians over 25 who felt like the sub r/ActualLesbians was excellent, inclusive of all WLW, did a good job of enforcing no TERFs, & wanted to replicate that for the 25+ crowd. Simply put, WLW life in adulthood is much different, and as much as we're a part of r/ActualLesbians, we wanted a space where WLW 25+ can discuss more specific 25+ things separate from teens or the younger crowd. We do NOT tolerate TERFs, anti-trans rhetoric, or any form of bigotry.Butches/Mascs: How do you feel about being called “pretty” and “beautiful”?
We're lesbians over 25 who felt like the sub r/ActualLesbians was excellent, inclusive of all WLW, did a good job of enforcing no TERFs, & wanted to replicate that for the 25+ crowd. Simply put, WLW life in adulthood is much different, and as much as we're a part of r/ActualLesbians, we wanted a space where WLW 25+ can discuss more specific 25+ things separate from teens or the younger crowd. We do NOT tolerate TERFs, anti-trans rhetoric, or any form of bigotry.Who else ran out and threw their money at them?!

Lesbian Actually is a place to discuss WLW life and culture.