Lemmy is a community of communism and Marxism–Leninism enthusiasts, isn’t it? :D

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People are going through several stages of grief at the moment. This was all so sudden and feels so unnecessary, it didn’t have to happen and it didn’t have to happen this way. This ended up being toxic on top of toxic.

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My feed is mostly Star Trek and knitting, tbh.

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Give a shout-out to the knitting communities :D been trying to diversify my feed.

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I’ll do you one better and copy this list of all the crafty places I’ve found so far in general:

!lemmy_stitch@sh.itjust.works (direct link) is a brand new one for cross stitch & embroidery, needs more people to join!

!crochet@lemmy.ca (direct link) is the most active crochet one I’ve found, some nice convos happening in there already.

!knitting@lemmy.world (direct link) again there’s a few but this seems most active.

For sewing there seem to be two trying to get off the ground but neither seem super active. I’ll probably just pick one at random and start posting in it if that doesn’t change but they’re !sewing@lemmy.world (direct link) and !sewing@sh.itjust.works (direct link)

!leathercraft@lemmy.ca (direct link) isn’t something I do personally but I do enjoy perving over their projects anyway.

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Try lemmygrad, just don’t expect to get federated

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There is content on other instances.

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Lemmygrad is a Marxism-focused instance and Hexbear is currently making the migration to mainline Lemmy right now.

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