Hi, everyone, how are you? I'm from Brazil. I have a signet ring, it belongs to my father who received it from someone when he was a child. I find this ring curious and would like to know if it is authentic and historical.
We are dedicated to antiques (older than 100 years). Join in!Hi, everyone, how are you? I have a signet ring, it belongs to my father who received it from someone when he was a child. I find this ring curious and would like to know if it is authentic and historical.
For discussions pertaining to the science and art of heraldry, coats of arms, blazonry, and the like.Is it worth learning sign language, as an L2?
A sub dedicated to giving those who are hard of hearing (and deaf!) the chance to discuss new technologies, have fun discussions, tell personal stories from your HOH experiences and most of all be able to make friends and become a part of a community.Is it worth learning sign language, as an L2?
A community for anybody interested in learning other languages. Whether you are just starting, a polyglot or a language nerd, this is the place for you!Is it worth learning sign language, as an L2?
There are many distinct Deaf communities around the world, which communicate using different sign languages and exhibit different cultural norms. Deaf identity also intersects with other kinds of cultural identity. Deaf culture intersects with nationality, education, race, ethnicity, gender, class, sexual orientation, and other identity markers, leading to a culture that is at once quite small and also tremendously diverse. We have a Discord: https://discord.gg/ae8T8pGWhat is the difference between them? deaf, hearing impaired or hard of hearing?
A sub dedicated to giving those who are hard of hearing (and deaf!) the chance to discuss new technologies, have fun discussions, tell personal stories from your HOH experiences and most of all be able to make friends and become a part of a community.What is the difference between them? deaf, hearing impaired or hard of hearing?
There are many distinct Deaf communities around the world, which communicate using different sign languages and exhibit different cultural norms. Deaf identity also intersects with other kinds of cultural identity. Deaf culture intersects with nationality, education, race, ethnicity, gender, class, sexual orientation, and other identity markers, leading to a culture that is at once quite small and also tremendously diverse. We have a Discord: https://discord.gg/ae8T8pGMy nose type?
Welcome to /r/noses: a supportive community celebrating the diversity and uniqueness of noses, from the bold and distinctive to the unique challenges and questions they bring. Whether you're here to admire, seek advice, or discuss concerns—be it about aesthetics, surgery, or self-esteem—our forum is dedicated to respectful, empathetic engagement. Join us to embrace nasal diversity, share your story, and engage in thoughtful discussion.My color eyes?
A community for everyone who wants to know their eye colour, help others with the same, or just show off their beautiful eyes and eye make up looks. Your fave celebs eyes? Share it here. Coloured contacts to match an outfit or theme, we want to see it here! All contributions welcome, remember kindness is number 1! Eyes, after all, are the windows to the soul.What is my curl type?

This is a subreddit dedicated to the Curly Girl Method of caring for wavy, curly, or coily hair. We don't care about gender, race, age, anything. We are here only to discuss our hair.
22 F. Impressions?

Welcome to r/ToastMe! We are the polar opposite of r/RoastMe - only genuine and unique compliments by awesomely nice people are allowed here. You don't have to state a reason why you want to be toasted! This sub is not only about being there for each other in bad times, but also to celebrate life and the good things that happen to you! r/ToastMe is **NOT** affiliated with any product, app, external sites or other subreddits SFW OR NSFW. We will not promote such.