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▲ 57 r/Habits

A habit tracker that puts your entire life into perspective

I built this app for myself hoping to track my bad habits and encourage new ones. I hated juggling calendars, notes, habit trackers and todo lists. I also hated the gamification of bettering yourself and streak counters and subscriptions.

It's inspired by dot graphs and Japanese stationary. My favourite part is the lifetime graph that shows your entire life (approximately) on one page. I've found it more motivating, and I don't feel guilty when I miss a day, because the goal is to be consistent, not perfect.

If you feel so inclined, give it a try and let me know what you think https://consistently.app

u/Professional-Ad1562 — 21 hours ago

Recommendation Request: Looking for obscure single-subject documentaries where one man tells his (possibly paranormal/UFO) story and a final-interview confession changes everything — trying to re-find one specific film

I'm trying to re-find an indie documentary I watched a few years ago, and failing that, I'd love recommendations in the same vein, because one of them might turn out to be it.

The film I'm looking for: a single-subject doc, one older man being interviewed about his story, which I think involved aliens, UFOs, or a relationship with non-human beings,though I may be misremembering the topic, so recommend loosely. The film takes him seriously, and the longer he talks the more credible he seems. Then in the final minutes, the interviewer asks something like "have you ever had issues with this?" and he calmly confesses to an act of severe self-mutilation years earlier (specifics in my comment, graphic, but it's the key identifying detail). The confession connects to the film's subject and instantly reframes his whole account. Likely 2010s, very low-budget.

Already checked and eliminated: Love and Saucers (2017), Curse of the Man Who Sees UFOs (2016), American Eunuchs (2003), Eunuchs (2007), The Castration Cure (2007).

So: if you know the exact film, incredible. And if you don't, recommend me any obscure single-subject docs built around one unreliable narrator and a late reveal, I'll watch my way through them.

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u/Professional-Ad1562 — 14 days ago

[TOMT][MOVIE][2010s?] Obscure indie documentary: old man tells his story (possibly UFO/alien contact related) final interview ends with a shocking self-mutilation confession that undermines his whole account

Watched this a few years ago, not sure if it was on streaming or YouTube. It's a single-subject documentary. An older man being interviewed about his story, which I think involved aliens, UFOs, or possibly a relationship with beings. The film takes him seriously and the longer he talks the more credible he seems. Then at the very end, the interviewer asks something like "have you ever had issues with this?" and he calmly confesses that he cut off his own genitals with a razor blade. The confession connects to the film's subject matter and instantly makes you question everything he's told you. It came out of nowhere.

It is NOT: Love and Saucers (seen it), Curse of the Man Who Sees UFOs, American Eunuchs, Eunuchs (2007), or The Castration Cure. Likely very indie / low-budget.

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u/Professional-Ad1562 — 17 days ago
▲ 63 r/words+1 crossposts

etyma is an etymology game. Trace English words back to their ancient roots.

Every puzzle starts with an ancient root word and asks you to place its descendants in the right chronological order.

Daily puzzle + practice mode + survival mode. Would love feedback from people who actually know their etymology. Some of the harder puzzles get into Sanskrit and Proto-Germanic territory.

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u/Professional-Ad1562 — 3 months ago
▲ 2 r/wordgames+1 crossposts

etyma - an etymology game. trace the word back to its root

Trace English words back through Latin, Old French, Ancient Greek to their ancient roots. Built on real Wiktionary data cross-referenced against Merriam-Webster. Daily puzzle, practice modes, multiplayer, and a streamer mode where your audience votes in real time. I Would love some feedback if you give it a chance. Thank you

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u/Professional-Ad1562 — 3 months ago