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  • European and I love the Aussie and Canada communities. The Europe ones are good too but I feel like there's more banter in those other ones. The Ireland one is picking up steam which is great.

    !tenforward@lemmy.world too for the Star Trek memes. I watched TNG through with my now 18 year old when she was about 10-11 and I'm in the middle of it with my 11 year old now so I send them on and we have a good laugh.

    They're both amazed that new Star Trek the next generation memes are still being made on the daily.

    I also get silly laughs out of !noncredibledefense@lemmy.world and !roughromanmemes@lemmy.world .

    Shout out to /u/PugJesus for the Roman memes. I try to throw OC in there if I ever dream any up but that's not often.

  • South African here. Not really that invested in seeing any South African communities grow here if I'm honest. I don't really feel any particular connection or pride for any sort of heritage. My 'culture' is cartoons and comics and video games and western music subcultures.

    I do like that non-Americans are more visible here though. It feels like much more of an international crowd here on Lemmy.

    Can't say I've found any particular subreddits that feel like home yet. Once I'm back on the horse watching pro wrestling I'll probably use SquaredCircle a lot again. On Reddit, I'd be most active in subreddits based on whatever I'm currently watching or playing. Which isn't really a thing here yet. Like, one of the last subs I was fairly active in on Reddit was the Sonic the Hedgehog sub. There's a community here but last I checked it was pretty dead. Most of the communities that I would be active in are entertainment based, I guess.

    And of course I appreciate a lot of the communities in Blahaj. Although I'm still mostly floating around finding myself in the regard.

    Something else that I'm appreciating is the amount of random animal subs that come through my feed that I'm slowly subbing to. From cats and dogs to raccoons and possums and otters and crows and owls. There's a new one I'm coming across almost every day and I love it.

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