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Smashbomb (4683 KP) created a post in Smashbomb Council

Mar 19, 2020  
Hey Influencers!

From yesterday's discussions, we've decided one of the ways to help get people talking is to create specified lists of all sorts of items for different groups of people who may be in isolation. These can be from any/every category on Smashbomb - so we want to hear your ideas for what items should be put in these lists!

1. Individuals
2. Couples
3. Young Families
4. Older Families
5. Teens
6. Larger Groups/Families (6+ People)
  
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Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) Mar 19, 2020 (Updated Mar 19, 2020)

I agree with @AJaneClark.

He are my ideas/thoughts

Teens: youtube, tiktok, instagram, facebook, YA books, Goosebumps, Marvel, Harry potter, Fortnite, YA games, Minecraft.

Young Families: Disney movies, Marvel, Disney World, Disney Land, Nickeloden, cartoon network, board games, card games, family guy, the simpsons.

Older families: classic movies, classic tv shows, board games, card games, Star Wara, Star Trek, History Channel, Discovery Channel, Travel Channel.

Individuals: video games, movies, comic books, books, youtube, tiktok, insagram, facebook, twitter, travel, reactions, how to/tutorial.

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Benedick Lewis (3001 KP) Mar 19, 2020

Not sure I could add much new to what has been said but for individuals and couples, seasonal tv shows (I.e. the traditional 22 episode season) as well as mini series events. People could come up with quiz questions for each episode of a show that you could search for.

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Gloria Steinem recommended The Great Santini in Books (curated)

 
The Great Santini
The Great Santini
Pat Conroy | 2002 | Contemporary, Fiction & Poetry
(0 Ratings)
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It stands as a classic account of families whose structure is shaped by the rigid patriarchy around them.

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Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic
Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic
Alison Bechdel | 2006 | Biography
9.0 (3 Ratings)
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"Ms. Bechdel’s autobiography is an unflinching view of the secrets within families that can scorch adolescence and stunt any and all growth."

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If you’re looking for a historical fiction novel set in Paris, Edward Rutherfurd’s novel is exactly that. Plus, you’ll learn about this amazing city through the stories of six families and over seven centuries. My newest #bookreview of this sweeping novel is on my blog now! https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2019/01/18/7-centuries-and-6-families-of-paris/