u/Horror-Flower332

Hey :)
war hier bisher eher stille Mitleserin, aber Gaming allein ist auf Dauer irgendwie langweilig und einsam, also versuch ich’s mal selbst

Ich bin 22W, zocke auf PC und suche ein paar coole Leute zum entspannten Zocken, Quatschen und ab und zu zusammen Horrorfilme schauen 🖤
Große Gruppen sind nicht so mein Ding, ich mag’s lieber klein und persönlich, bin eher introvertiert

Horror ist absolut mein Ding
Ich mag es einfach, mich zu gruseln und bin da ungern alleine mit xD
Spiele aktuell z.B. Phasmophobia, The Outlast Trials oder Sons Of The Forest

Sonst auch viel Survival & Crafting wie Raft, Minecraft oder Valheim
Für entspannte Momente auch gerne Stardew Valley

Humor eher trocken und bisschen dumm :)

Schreib mir einfach 🖤

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u/Horror-Flower332 — 16 days ago

EDIT: I wanted to thank everyone individually but realised that would just take way too long so hopefully this suffices
Thank you everyone for all the recommendations
Can’t appreciate it enough!

Lately I’ve been thinking about how much of history (especially the uncomfortable or darker parts) either gets glossed over or just never really taught in school. It feels like we only get a very cleaned-up version of what actually happened, and I want to go beyond that.

I’m trying to find books that dig into those lesser-known events or perspectives, the kind that actually make you stop and rethink things. Not just shocking stories for the sake of it, but ones that leave you feeling like you’ve learned something real and important.

I’m open to anything, honestly. Different time periods, different parts of the world, as long as it’s insightful and well put together. Wars people don’t talk about much, the realities of colonialism, political crimes or cover-ups, personal stories from people who lived through major events—anything along those lines.

If you’ve read something that genuinely changed how you understand history or the world, I’d really like to hear about it.

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u/Horror-Flower332 — 16 days ago