Internet findings (6)

💻|🚝 Die Bahn kommt
Erik tells us a story about Deutsche Bahn, the german railway. Even though it starts with a delay, it doesn't end with one - a shock, I know. In between: a bitter and yet very amusing punchline.

💻|💐 Mutual parasocial relationships
Somewhere I had heard of this term, parasoziale Interaktionen in german / parasocial relationships in english, but that was it. Jim introduced me to this word recently in one of his post. In fact, I don't know if I'm revealing enough of myself to make you feel like we have a parasocial relationship. The (german) Wikipedia article is still open - I'll have a look at it after this post.

💻| 🎶 Steht von Geburt an fest, welche Musik man lieben wird?
Thomas raises the question 'Is it clear from birth which music you will love?' and brings me to the question of whether we can draw other conclusions - such as, if a person listens to music X, then they are so and so? Of course, the world is not that simple. And even if there are no answers, the mind game was fun.

💻 | 🚗 Faszination Autokino
The consequence of this post by Thomas is: I am seriously considering visiting a drive-in cinema at least once.

📱 | 📄 The most beautiful invention of all time
Hannah (@fryrsquared) explains the beauty of A4 paper in her Insta reel (and makes fun about the US paper size system lol). And I'm telling you: I have once again fallen in love with a ‘simple’ sheet of paper. ‘Simple’ - what an understatement.

🎵 | EU TAVA AQUI PENSADO (feat. Ruan Vitor) (Remix)
(YouTube link)
If you're on Instagram (or TikTok, which is probably where it came from), then you might have come across this boy singing a Brazilian song with his wonderful voice. I actually really like the remix and so I had a look at what else the internet has to offer. The boy's name is Ruan Vitor and there's a 4-minute version of the song 👯‍♀️ As particular as I find Brazilian and Portuguese, I'm starting to like it.

🎧 | 👩‍⚕️ Geteiltes Leid
A 4-episode long podcast by Undone, which I listened to quite quickly. The structure made me curious, with a good dose of storytelling and interviews with various people. In between, I couldn't really grasp the message that was between the lines, so to speak. But at the end of the podcast everything comes together and describes the problem quite explicitly. And that's pretty heavy. Here's the description of the podcast from the website podcast.de (there's also a trailer):

Geteiltes Leid (Shared suffering) tells the story of Leonie, who as a 19-year-old is diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder - triggered by traumatic experiences of which she has no conscious memory. A three-year journey through therapy, catastrophes and conspiracy theories begins. Entangled in the conspiracy: therapists, the media and politics.

Please check in with yourself whether this podcast is okay for you right now.

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  1. Danke vielmals für die Erwähnungen!

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