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I'm looking for RSS feeds to read on long train rides to and from work - so the most important aspect is that they load full articles, not snippets. I wouldn't quite say "I'm open to any kind of content," but I have a broad range of interests, and over two hours every weekday morning and evening on trains and buses. I am especially interested in science fiction "magazine" sites, and am hoping someone else has done the work of figuring out which ones have full posts instead of intros-with-links. Also interested in occult/witchcraft/paganism, linguistics, mathematics that don't require a math degree to understand, law, writing and publishing, and non-video gaming. (One or two video gaming feeds might be okay; I have no idea how many of them use full articles.)

Limited interest in politics, especially current events. For my mental health, I minimize contact with articles about POTUS45 and our growing hellscape of a society. If anyone knows of a blog/website that focuses on hope instead of how doomed we are, that'd be nice. Non-current-events progressive feeds are welcome; "uses current events as a starting point" is fine. For example, I'd be happy to read about the history of elections, starting with "why what happened this week is illegal."

Not interested in cooking/crafts/homemaking (unless they are particularly entertaining aside from being practical); at best, those make me want to actually do something... that I can't do on the train. (Theoretically, I could knit or crochet. If I wanted to knit or crochet, I wouldn't be looking for text.)

Otherwise, willing to consider basically anything. Archaeology is not one of my direct interests, but if you know an awesome blog about it, please mention it! Picture-light is preferred; I may be reading this on a 4" phone screen. If I need to see the details to understand the articles, I won't.

I don't care how often they update (I plan to subscribe to many, and don't mind if some are much slower than others), don't care if they're single-topic, don't care if they average 200 words or 2000, don't mind if they're NSFW. The #1 required detail is: Download now, read full posts offline later.

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