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Floating Is Fun

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We're chasing that dream-like feeling of floating free in the air and playing around, be it real or fantasy. Any post type that conveys this feeling is welcome. Check the post flairs for examples.


What qualifies for Floating Is Fun is open to interpretation. I encourage everyone to post what they like to see. Give us a gentle push and we'll float pretty far.


We started on Reddit /r/FloatingIsFun in 2021 and moved here in 2023. All 400+ posts from the original from the original subreddit have been reposted here, so you're not missing anything.


On our home instance fedia.io, we have custom CSS with banner images by neko and by ke-ta

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#balloons #bubbles #windpower #levitation #weightlessness #microgravity #airswimming #underwater #illusion #multipletypes


Read the old wiki for tag descriptions


Rules

  1. Title must credit creator
    • Your post title must include its creator's name, even if it's you
  2. Link to the source
    • Posts must include a link to the source in either the article body or a top-level comment. Tools like SauceNAO and Google Image Search can help you find the source
  3. No reposts within 180 days
    • No reposting anything that was already posted on this magazine in the past 180 days
  4. Subject must be floaty
    • If left alone, it would continue to float around with little effort
  5. No littering
    • If something floats out of reach, it should be recovered
  6. No distress
    • Don't float any living creature against their will or make anyone panic
  7. No NSFW content
    • Keep NSFW content to their own magazines, but labeled NSFW links are allowed in comments

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Must be fun travelling as a witch. by Ulker Shamkhalova: Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, V1Tech #levitation

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

I asked a friend who studies birds how the starlings don't crash into each other, and she said they're very good at knowing where all their immediate fellows are (the surrounding birds are compared to them), and so the entire group knows where to go by going where their fellows are going. I think! The science isn't concluded on it though, she adds.