What old internet trend do you secretly miss?
Could be early YouTube, flash games, old memes, MSN, Orkut, Facebook games, ringtone culture, or anything from the older internet era.
Could be early YouTube, flash games, old memes, MSN, Orkut, Facebook games, ringtone culture, or anything from the older internet era.
Looking for the kind of series that destroys sleep schedules because every episode ends in a way that makes stopping impossible.
Not looking for the obvious “sad songs” everyone already knows. I mean songs that slowly hit harder the more you listened to them — maybe because of the lyrics, the atmosphere, a memory attached to them, or just the way they sound late at night.
Could be comforting, heartbreaking, nostalgic, peaceful, haunting, or something you can’t even properly explain. Any genre or language is welcome.
I’m mainly looking for songs that feel personal to people instead of just critically acclaimed tracks. Those songs you randomly found one night and still return to months or years later.
A street at 7 AM, 4 PM, and 2 AM can feel like three completely different places even though nothing physically changed that much. Why does timing change the “feeling” of a place so much?
Need music for late-night walks, staring out the window, overthinking life, etc. Give me your best “cinematic” songs.
Not looking for “fun scary.” I want the kind of horror movie that leaves you staring at the ceiling at 2am questioning why you watched it in the first place.
Could be psychological, found footage, slow burn, disturbing, or just deeply uncomfortable. I’m trying to find movies that feel cursed in the best way possible.
Trying to watch more international shows. Open to Korean, German, Spanish, Japanese, Indian, anything — as long as the story is incredible.
Looking for movies that turned out way better than you expected. Could be underrated, less talked about, or something you randomly watched and ended up loving.
Any genre is fine — thriller, comedy, sci-fi, horror, anime, anything. I just want something really worth watching this weekend.
With some people, eye contact feels normal, but with others it gets uncomfortable really quickly.
Is there a psychological reason behind this?
Hey everyone,
I’m looking for some really engaging TV shows to binge watch. I’m open to any genre—thriller, comedy, mystery, even underrated or lesser-known shows.
I’ve enjoyed shows like Breaking Bad, Stranger Things, and Money Heist, so anything with a strong story and good characters would be great.
Preferably something that hooks you from the first few episodes.
What would you recommend?
Hey everyone, I’m looking for movies that are super engaging and not boring at any point. Any genre is fine—thriller, mystery, drama, or even something underrated.
Would love suggestions that really grab attention from the beginning and keep you thinking after it ends.