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Trending Subreddits for 2019-11-07
/r/stupidtax
A community for 9 months, 23,649 subscribers.
For those in life who end up paying more because of their own idiocy.
/r/titanfolk
A community for 1 year, 35,444 subscribers.
MANGA SPOILERS SUBREDDIT! Shingeki no Kyojin / Attack on Titan healthy fan community with memes, shitposts, arts, news, discussions for true titans. I mean humans. Definitely humans!
/r/Kentucky
A community for 11 years, 17,241 subscribers.
Kentucky
/r/WhoShouldICosplay
A community for 5 years, 3,344 subscribers.
This is the subreddit for all those people asking the one question: Who should I cosplay, because I am x y and z.
/r/howdidtheycodeit
A community for 5 months, 9,152 subscribers.
This subreddit is for beginner/intermediate programmers to ask about how a specific feature in a game (or other program) was coded, if they can't imagine themselves how they would go about doing it. Answers do not actually have to be what the game was actually coded with, but can explain another method of accomplishing it.
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