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Have fan edits ever made you like a song more than the original?

Sometimes a creative fan compilation or edit highlights parts I hadn’t noticed, and suddenly I’m obsessed.

Does fan content ever change how you feel about a song?

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u/lsa340 — 8 hours ago
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Which game has the best “late night” vibe?

Not necessarily the most challenging or story-driven — just the game that feels perfect to play late at night.

Cozy, relaxing, immersive… what’s your late-night go-to?

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u/lsa340 — 8 hours ago

Do short clips ever make you remember a K-pop song more than the full MV?

Sometimes I watch a 10-second viral clip, and that snippet stays in my head way more than the actual song.

It’s like TikTok/YouTube highlights are shaping how we “remember” songs.

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u/lsa340 — 3 days ago
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What’s a game that just feels good to control, even if the story isn’t amazing?

Sometimes the mechanics or responsiveness alone keep me coming back.

What games have you played that are just fun to move around in?

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u/lsa340 — 3 days ago

Do some idols feel completely different on stage compared to off stage?

I always find it interesting when someone seems super quiet or chaotic off stage, but completely transforms during performances.

That contrast honestly makes some performers even more interesting to watch.

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u/lsa340 — 12 days ago
▲ 161 r/gaming

What’s a weird gaming habit you’ve had for years?

Could be saving too often, checking every corner, reloading after tiny mistakes, organizing inventory obsessively…

I feel like every gamer has at least one habit they never grew out of.

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u/lsa340 — 12 days ago

Sometimes I’ll watch the same stage from different recordings and it feels like a totally different performance.

Certain camera angles or cuts can highlight moments so much better (or worse).

Do you ever notice this?

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u/lsa340 — 21 days ago
▲ 150 r/gaming

Not the main soundtrack — more like footsteps, ambient noise, menu clicks, environmental sounds.

Some games do this so well that you don’t even notice it consciously, but it adds a lot.

Any examples that stood out to you?

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u/lsa340 — 21 days ago