I read Reddit a lot, the New York Times, and an occasionally a forum for childless cat ladies.
Quora, Youtube, google news
Just YouTube and that’s it.
Same. I also often read the many feeds I get in my email from various news sources.
Reddit, 9Gag and Twitter.
Wrong planet, Brain talk, National autistic society forum, X/Twitter, Facebook,My heritage,Ancestry UK, FTDNA, 23 and me, YFull, Gedmatch, Find my past,Wikitree,The Genarchivist forum, New Statesman,Guardian, Observer, Independent, Slobrain, Human benchmark, Reddit, Quora, Pubcrawler , Amazon UK, Wiltshire farm foods,Sainsbury’s, World community grid, Youtube, Aeon/Psyche
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YouTube and the forum here on sz.com.
I use Google to research or study and that takes me all over the internet but I don’t regularly have a go to website for any of this in particular !
I bet you’ve hear of google scholar then, aye?
They pointed that out when I tried uni a while back, has peer reviewed articles!
Yup, I’ve never delved into it for physics though; it’s far too advanced for me just yet
But hopefully soon enough!
Legit, fair enough… good for you man, good luck with it! When the time comes around!
Reddit and quora are the only alive sites I can find. I prefer quora because reddit can be a nasty and toxic place.
Facebook/Messenger, YouTube
Youtube and reddit
YouTube and Reddit. Mostly YouTube.
Nothing but a mp.3 dealer site
Intjforum is good but it was made private a long time ago
It’s not very easy to get in now from what I could see
But some very smart people there and very rich conversation
BBC
Just Eat
eBay
You tube
Halfway auctions