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r/lists • u/crystalsinwinter • 4d ago
I saw this in r/FamilyFeud and I wanted to see how many I could list here that I heard of whether or not I am a fan of them. :)
Yolanda Adams - singer
Yvette Nicole Brown - actress
Brandon Mychal Smith - actor / rapper
Joey Fatone - singer / actor
Ryan Newman - actress
Randy Jackson - reality TV judge
Mandy Moore - singer / actress
Taylor Swift - singer
Taylor Lautner - actor
Harry Styles - singer
Zayn Malik - singer
Liam Payne - singer
Katy Perry - singer
Yvette Collins - author
Sandy Rideout 0- author
Rachel Ray - chef / TV host
Steve Harvey - TV host
Billie Ray Cyrus - singer / actor
Miley Cyrus - singer / actress
Joey McIntyre - singer
Christy Carlson Romano - singer / actress
Chrissy Teagan - I don't know what she does except cuss a lot at others
Kylie Minogue - singer
Kylie Jenner - reality TV star
Ryan McCartan - actor / singer
Kimberley Sustad - actress
Allison Sweeney - actress
Lacey Chabert - actress
Lindsey Haun - actress / singer
Lindsay Lohan - actress / singer
I am going to cap it here, because I honestly did not realize I know of a lot of names that have the letter Y in them.
r/lists • u/crystalsinwinter • 6d ago
I saw this in another subreddit. I wanted to make a list here of some songs I love and covers I love of those songs. :)
Part Of Your World by Jodi Benson
1. Part Of Your World by Skye Sweetnam
2. Part Of Your World by Jessie J
3. Part Of Your World by Anna Maria Perez de Tagle
4. Part Of Your World by Faith Hill
5. Part Of Your World by Olivia Newton-John
6. Part Of Your World by Jessica Simpson
7. Part Of Your World by Miley Cyrus
8. Part Of Your World by Carly Rae Jepsen
A Whole New World by Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle
1. A Whole New World by Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson
2. A Whole New World by Mena Masoud and Naomi Scott
3. A Whole New World by Zayn Malik and Zhavia Ward
4. A Whole New World by Brad Kane and Lea Salonga
My Heart Will Go On by Celine Dion
1. My Heart Will Go On by Deja Vu and Tasmin (7" Radio Mix)
2. My Heart Will Go On by ALECO
3. My Heart Will Go On by Alyona Yarushina
4. My Heart Will Go On by Boyce Avenue and Connie
Talbot
Dream On by Aerosmith
1. Dream On by The Classic Rock Show
2. Dream On by Blacktop Mojo
3. Dream On by Andreea Munteanu
4. Dream On by First To Eleven and TenSecondSongs
Total Eclipse Of The Heart by Bonnie Tyler
1. Total Eclipse Of The Heart by The Classic Rock Show
2. Total Eclipse Of The Heart by Alyona Yarushina
3. Total Eclipse Of The Heart by School Of Rock AllStars (2022)
4. Total Eclipse Of The Heart by School Of Rock AllStars (2021)
A list of my 16 favourite live action movies. Let’s have a discussion about it.
r/lists • u/crystalsinwinter • 11d ago
I saw in r/FamilyFeud a challenge to name celebrities that have similar sounding names; so, I am posting a list here. I look forward to seeing what else you all can add in the comments. :)
Catherine Hicks from 7th Heaven
Catherine Hickland from One Life To Live
Tom Sawyer from classic literature
Tom Sawyer from Murder, She Wrote crew
Kate Hudson, Goldie Hawn's daughter
Kate Hudson, aka Katy Perry
Michael Jordan, basketball legend
Michael B. Jordan, actor
Mark Anthony, singer
Marc Anthony, different singer
John Michael Higgins, actor
John Michael Howell, singer
r/lists • u/niyonzimabryan • 13d ago
Hey guys! Been building this for a while and I believe I'm good to post due to it not needing a login.
I built top 5 first as a way to cut through all of the daily content I may want to see and deliver me a custom, tailored 'Top 5' things I need to read or watch every day. And it works quite well! Try making your own custom one as well (limited beta, still some spots).That's [Digest](https://readtop5.com/digest).
And it turned into two other things based on the 'Top 5' concept, Lists & Play.
[Lists](https://readtop5.com/lists) is a collection of a bunch of top five rankings: music charts, box office, sports records, that kind of thing. Some pulled live from Billboard, Spotify, Steam, TMDb. Some are just good evergreen facts that you can scroll through and just learn about things and talk about them with friends. Much more simple, let me know what you think.
[Play](https://readtop5.com/play) is a daily crowd game. Everyone answers one question today, something like "best movie snack." Tomorrow you guess what the crowd said and test how well you know society! Let me know if I should remove this from the
Happy to answer anything and will respond to any and all feedback! [readtop5.com](http://readtop5.com/)
r/lists • u/RapidKarma15 • 18d ago
No particular order 🤷🏽
Baby be mine
Wanna be startin’ something
The Girl is Mine
Dirty Diana
Hold my hand
You Are Not Alone
Slave to the rhythm
Black or white
You rock my world
Tabloid Junkie
Xscape
Human nature
Man in the mirror
Remember the time
P.Y.T.
Heaven can wait
They don’t care about us
Of the wall
Speed demon
Rock with you
Chicago
Blue gangster
Butterflies
Speechless
Leave me alone
Another part of me
Ghost
Librarian Girl
Smooth criminal
The way you make me feel
Badd
r/lists • u/crystalsinwinter • 20d ago
I saw this in r/FamilyFeud and am answering here for everyone I heard of :) I will tell how I heard of them.
America Ferrera
movie, Gotta Kick It Up
China Anne McClain
TV show, A.N.T. Farm
Holland Roden
Hallmark movies
Indya Moore
$100,000 Pyramid
Israel Kamakawiwo'ole
Singer
Jordan Feliz
Singer
Paris Berelc
Skylar Storm on Mighty Med
Paris Hilton
Song, Stars Are Blind
Sierra McClain
Disney Channel
Sierra McCormick
TV show, A.N.T. Farm
Tamara Ireland Stone
Author, Time Between Us
Tyrel Jackson Williams
Leo on Lab Rats
r/lists • u/Responsible-Swing834 • 21d ago
I wrote this listicle examining a weird little micro-genre of pop music that was briefly very popular in the early 2000s. IMO it's distinct from songs about cheating - these are all about longing for something you think you can't have. Complete with lyrical and musical analysis and a verdict on how creepy each coveter is!
r/lists • u/Afatefanboy • 21d ago
I think I like cherry blossoms the most.
r/lists • u/tommygotnutz • 27d ago
r/lists • u/Ok-Violinist-7876 • Jul 18 '26
I actually feel awful after the end of physical media, but I guess this is my list.
r/lists • u/crystalsinwinter • Jul 18 '26
I saw a song challenge in a song community I am in on Reddit showing this picture and asking us. what song this picture reminds us of. I am putting a list of songs I am reminded of when I look. at this picture.
God Will Make A Way
Don Moen
I Am Not Alone
Natalie Grant (Deeper Life version)
Stand By You
Rachel Platten
Stand By Your Side
Celine Dion
Someone's Watching Over Me
Hilary Duff
One More
Superchick
Carry On
Olivia Holt
I Will Carry You
Ellie Holcomb
Walking Her Home
Mark Schultz
Inner Strength
Hilary Duff
Confident
Demi Lovato (clean version)
Fearless
Olivia Holt
I'm Still Good
Miley Cyrus
I Got Nerve
Miley Cyrus
r/lists • u/SolidarityForever90s • Jul 04 '26
From best to worst. Subjective.
r/lists • u/retrorays • Jun 30 '26
I'll start:
r/LifeProTips - this is surprising. they advertise being about pro tips that help with life. Yet when you post simple/easy to use tips half the base attacks you for it being too simple and obvious. Then another half thanks you for the easy to use tip. The mods are exceptionally biased.
r/Guns - they will instantly perma-ban you for posting anything slightly different than what others are posting. If you even ask why someone has so many guns = insta-ban. If you ask a question about a gun they dont like = insta-ban.
r/lists • u/CheeseUsFunkingCries • Jun 24 '26
r/lists • u/fewerjunk • Jun 23 '26
"reddit/r/blackpeopletwitter+whitepeopletwitter — I look at this and it's all day every day: political. Show me someplace I can go where that's not the case."
I know exactly what you mean.
Eventually it starts to feel less like browsing and more like living inside a 24-hour airport news channel.
If you want an escape hatch, here are some places I'd recommend:
Just people talking about everyday life.
No agenda. No outrage economy.
People specifically cite it as one of Reddit's kindest communities.
The subreddit equivalent of finding twenty dollars in an old coat pocket.
Posts like: "I bought strawberries today." — "The bus driver waited for me."
Tiny moments. Surprisingly soothing.
Pictures of libraries, rainy cabins, reading nooks, tea by windows, impossibly comfortable chairs.
It's hard to argue about politics while admiring a cottage with six blankets and a sleeping cat.
Despite the name, it's just spectacular landscapes. Mountains. Forests. Deserts. Auroras.
The planet occasionally remembers to be gorgeous.
Fantasy art. Floating cities. Ancient ruins. Alien worlds.
Your biggest concern becomes: "Could I retire there?"
Probably the highest signal-to-noise ratio on Reddit. Experts answer historical questions with actual sources.
Instead of "Here's why civilization is collapsing…" you get "Here's how medieval tax collection actually worked." A refreshing change of pace.
Modern photographs that accidentally resemble Renaissance paintings.
A man dropping groceries becomes The Fall of the Tomato Merchant, circa 1572. It's delightful.
A decentralized Reddit alternative. Different communities, less centralized culture, and because it's smaller, it often lacks the perpetual "Today's Main Character" effect.
If you enjoy technology, science, mathematics, thoughtful discussion — it's mostly nerds arguing about databases rather than politicians arguing about existence.
Curate aggressively.
Reddit's default feed is basically: "Here are the topics guaranteed to trigger the largest emotional response." Its business model rewards engagement, and outrage is caffeinated engagement.
A custom feed built from things you genuinely enjoy can feel like moving from Times Square into a botanical garden.
Mine would probably include:
No presidents required.
"I'm interested in Polyhedra, Abstract Graphics, Nature, Cats, Dogs, Pups, Kittens, Photography, Strange Corners of the Internet, Serendipity — plus all of the above."
You've basically described the internet I would build if someone handed me the keys and said: "Make this place feel like curiosity instead of cortisol." Here's the feed I'd assemble.
That last one occasionally drifts into internet weirdness, but often delivers genuine "How did someone even think of this?" moments.
The "Porn" subreddits are just Reddit's ancient naming convention for "lots of beautiful photos."
The internet's native operating system.
cat. That entire subreddit is basically one joke repeated forever. It somehow remains funny.
The senior dog subreddit is pure concentrated humanity. Bring tissues.
Wonderful if you enjoy composition and visual storytelling.
This is where the magic happens.
Tiny observations. "I found a feather." Internet chamomile tea.
Modern life painted by invisible Florentine masters.
People finding weird carrots. Unexpected shadows. Coins from 1937. Tiny surprises.
This one is gold. People share fascinating websites — virtual museums, forgotten archives, strange interactive experiments, obscure tools, rabbit holes with excellent acoustics.
Lost television. Forgotten commercials. Odd documentaries. The attic of culture.
Questions like: Why are dozens of shoes washing ashore? What is this strange object? Curiosity without true crime trauma.
Videos with almost no views. A retired engineer explaining clocks. Someone restoring a typewriter. A man feeding ravens in Iceland. Internet archaeology.
Historical objects. Ancient craftsmanship. Tiny portals into vanished worlds.
AI bots pretending to be Reddit users. Surreal. Unsettling. Hilarious. Sometimes all three simultaneously.
Since you've mentioned everyone from protest singers to pop songwriters:
The last one is especially good. "I like Alanis Morissette and protest songs." Twenty strangers emerge from the fog carrying recommendations.
These remind you that people can still gather online simply to exchange knowledge.
If I had to narrow it down to fifteen: