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squirmy_wormy, in What's the significance of calling it "Israel-Hamas War" vs "Israel-Gaza War"?

USA vs Taliban

Compared to

USA vs Afghanistan

balderdash9,

/thread

Wahots, in Lighthearted, upbeat shows for adults?
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Not adult, but The Owl House was a surprisingly good one. One of those multi-audience shows. Makes me think a lot of about the type of parent I want to be someday!

Brekky, in Lighthearted, upbeat shows for adults?

Dead to me starts off as if it’s going to be dark but is actually pretty lighthearted

gdog05, in Lighthearted, upbeat shows for adults?

Community Great British Baking Challege (in US, it’s Bake-off everywhere else) Brooklyn Nine Nine Thirty Rock And seriously, The Golden Girls

___, in How do I reduce the squeaking of my faux leather sofa?

I just bought some leather conditioner. It’s oil like, but won’t hurt the faux leather (supposedly)

ArgentRaven,

This is the real answer. If a hinge is squeaky, oil it. Same for leather. Faux leather is probably closer to polyurethane or plastic, but it mimics leather enough that leather conditioner should help. However, I would caution that you want to find a “leather conditioner” that specifically says it’s for your material. Whatever it is.

The problem is the surface is that type of smooth, high friction stuff that sticks to itself. If you condition the parts that touch each other, it’ll make it glide better.

bestusername, in Lighthearted, upbeat shows for adults?
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Just started watching Deadbeat, doesn’t take itself seriously and I’m laughing most of the time. Easy watching.

Ichi_matsu,

Almost any show can be lighthearted if you don’t take it seriously.

bloopernova, (edited ) in Lighthearted, upbeat shows for adults?
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Taskmaster

Would I Lie to You?

Avatar The Last Airbender

Loremen podcast

Edited to add:

One Punch Man first season is hilarious.

The trifecta of 2010s animation: Regular Show, Steven Universe, and Adventure Time. There’s jokes and themes in these that are pretty adult, but the darker stuff is generally avoided.

1980s: Dogtanian and the 3 Muskehounds. Mysterious Cities of Gold. Best theme tunes ever, and very easy watching.

Chozo,

Taskmaster and WILTY are fantastic. These are some of my favorite "I want to watch something that I'll enjoy but don't need to actually care too much about" shows.

punkideas, in Lighthearted, upbeat shows for adults?

The Great North, if you want to watch a fun and wholesome cartoon.

Obsidian, in Lighthearted, upbeat shows for adults?

The Good Witch

rtfm_modular, in Lighthearted, upbeat shows for adults?

Joe Pera Talks To You

not_that_guy05, (edited ) in Lighthearted, upbeat shows for adults?

Letterkenny and Shorsey if not Archer. Trailer Park boys

despotic_machine, in whats a song you heard for the first time recently that gave you a powerful reaction?
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ericbomb,

Well it made me feel sad, so yeah that’s a great answer.

Gonna try to play video games to avoid my emotions until I can sleep now, thanks.

lntl, in How do I reduce the squeaking of my faux leather sofa?
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try cleaning a small section with isopropyl alcohol (don’t reuse Vaseline site)

Granixo, in Lighthearted, upbeat shows for adults?
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Close Enough.

SHamblingSHapes, in What makes a smartphone useful to you?

So many uses. They are a convenience and not really necessary when I really drill down into it, but the convenience factor is significant.

Maps and navigation. I can change plans on the fly and still confidently navigate cities I have never been to before, with a good estimate of when I will get somewhere. Could I plan from home or use paper maps/atlases? Sure, but a smartphone is way easier and more flexible.

Communication. It simplifies keeping in touch with people and maintaining relationships. Could I call them from my home landline once a month? Sure, but a smartphone allows me to send them a quick text or a dumb meme anytime from anywhere. Smaller, more frequent communication to supplement the less frequent larger effort helps a lot with relationship maintenance.

Having a computer in my pocket any time I am away from home and my home PC.

People who eschew basic modern technology are weird. It’s just a fact. Could I move to a remote mountain cabin and throw out all electronics and let my inner, introverted, weirdo quirks run rampant? Sure. But I don’t really want that. I want to have friends and to be generally well thought of by my community. I want people to text me to invite me to go out. I want to pull up the latest artist I’m excited about to share with someone when we’re out and about. Smartphones are so ubiquitous, it is a radical statement not to have one and I simply don’t want to be a radical.

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