johnnymaroney 14 hours ago

Hi everyone! Thank you so much for your appreciation for the site (except that one guy who hated it). Pretty awesome to see this little side project make it to the front page on here.

I'm working on a new project called Feel (https://www.feelapp.io) which is an app that helps you feel all emotions on demand. It goes beyond just crying and helps you navigate and shift your mood in real time. It can make you cry too though. Or feel joy, awe, confidence, serenity, or even process difficult emotions like anger or fear when you need to.

This isn't an ad or shameless plug I promise - I'm actually looking for a creative developer to join the team and help us take it to the next level. Please reach out if this resonates with you or share with your creative coder friends: johnny@feelapp.io

  • FireInsight 12 hours ago

    Not gonna lie, this whole "Feel - Emotions on Demand" thing sounds like a slightly dystopian scifi concept. Maybe like a Black Mirror -style parody of how even emotions can be manufactured nowadays.

    • johnnymaroney 11 hours ago

      I get that reaction and see how it could sound a bit Black Mirror ish. It's literally just art and curated audiovisual experiences designed to help you feel and process your emotions though.

      We’re already living in a scifi dystopia where our emotions are constantly being manipulated by social media, algorithms, ads, etc. Feel is an attempt to offer an intentional alternative. It's not about manufacturing emotions. It's about moving through them more consciously with greater awareness and emotional intelligence.

      I appreciate the comparison and feedback though. I welcome it all.

      • GTP 9 hours ago

        Not a psychologist, but I have doubts that this is a more conscious and aware way of going through emotions. If you're so stressed about something that it makes you cry, this is a signal that there is something wrong that you need to change or takle/face in some way. If you're inducing cry once a week to relieve your stress, you're instead trying to silence the signal telling that something might be wrong. Like taking a painkiller after breaking a bone, but without taking care of the fracture that is causing the pain.

        • johnnymaroney an hour ago

          Thanks for your feedback. I'm not a psychologist either but we have top psychologists and neuroscientists on the team and the project is grounded in leading psychological and scientific research. cryonceaweek.com was actually inspired by a Japanese research project that found crying can relieve stress for up to a week.

          I would argue that releasing your emotions isn't comparable to taking a painkiller. A painkiller numbs the problem. Letting yourself cry and feel and release your emotions brings them to the surface. I've actually received a lot of responses from people who have told me the site has helped them confront emotional issues they have been avoiding or unable to face.

          The app goes a lot deeper than you're describing by helping you understand what you're feeling and identify/label your emotions, receive insights on why you're feeling something by identifying triggers and patterns, and then helping you shift your mood when you need to. It could maybe be considered a painkiller in the moment, but it's also a vitamin that improves your well-being and emotional intelligence over time.

          There was actually a new study that came out recently called The Big Joy Project that found that just a few minutes per day of intentional emotional shifts can improve your well-being in a week.

          It's super important to me that the project so grounded in sound research so this is a big focus of ours. Appreciate you sharing your perspective and feedback.

        • Lalabadie 7 hours ago

          Of course, but a lot of therapy in North America nowadays becomes needed not because the patient can change fundamentals variables in their life (job, family situation), but as a coping mechanism for these variables being out of wack with no discernible path to change.

          Its far from ideal and indeed borderline dystopian, but to borrow your metaphor, it's the difference between a fracture, and a fracture with some painkillers available.

          • LtWorf 4 hours ago

            Perhaps some revolutioning would be a better cure then?

      • throwanem 10 hours ago

        I believe Soylent Green has some prior art.

    • bejd 7 hours ago

      Sounds like the "Penfield Mood Organ"[0] from Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep. Characters "dial" emotions, from basic to extremely specific (e.g. "481. Awareness of the manifold possibilities open [...] in the future", or "888 [...] The desire to watch TV, no matter what's on it")

      [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penfield_mood_organ

    • shazbotter 12 hours ago

      Wait till you learn about art, where other humans use audio visual mediums to evoke feelings. It's going to blow your mind.

    • MrGilbert 11 hours ago

      That is… nothing new? At least for me, music does the same. It can make me cry, make me happy or make me angry. I can spin up a CD and get in each mood I desire. Or, and that’s the great thing about it, get out of it.

      • johnnymaroney 10 hours ago

        I love that you just said spin up a CD

  • xg15 7 hours ago

    Would be a shame if someone picked those up and surreptitiously inserted them in feeds of their social network to manipulate the users' emotions- I mean, "maximize engagement"...

CMay 8 hours ago

I've been collecting videos for years that make me shed tears. I don't easily shed tears if it feels a little too manufactured. Usually what works best for me is just seeing actual genuine unprompted emotion, though sad scenarios without any emotion can do it if the sentimentality is balanced well.

Tried maybe 5-6 videos on the site and none of them worked. :/ Just watched one of my old videos, boom, instant tears.

Don't know about the health implications of crying once a week or anything, but sometimes if I'm feeling a little out of touch with life, watching something sad does help.

  • johnnymaroney 43 minutes ago

    Sorry it didn't work for you! Everybody is different and I tried to include a variety of universally tear-inducing videos. But of course it won't work for everyone. I've found it works for about 90% of people.

    What videos make you cry? Curious to see how they compare. Also, not all the videos on the site are sad. Some are happy tears.

  • moralestapia 5 hours ago

    I'm curious.

    Can you share one of those videos?

    (None of the videos on the site made me feel bad, even slightly.)

    • alienbaby 5 hours ago

      Maybe your approaching it from the wrong viewpoint.Crying doesn't have to be because you feel sad, it can come though feeling empathy, or even joy

      • ctrl4 4 hours ago

        I cry every time I see the movie Coco. I've found that things that have to do with grand parents makes me cry the most. I've losed my grandfather on covid's because they stopped treating him to focus on younger people.

unclekev 15 hours ago

Well the site definitely works.

Currently going through a extremely difficult time at the moment with my amazing cat that is dying of CKD/CHF.

First video this site showed me is "A scene from the movie A Dog's Purpose (2017). A family's dog reaches the end of his life."

Now I cant stop crying.

  • M4v3R 10 hours ago

    When my cat passed away I wept like a baby. He was my friend and companion when we travelled across the country for 10 years. It’s been 5 years since and I still tear up whenever I think about him.

    Sending virtual hugs in your direction.

  • KolibriFly 11 hours ago

    Losing a pet is heartbreak on a whole different level. Wishing you and your cat peace and comfort in whatever time you have left together

  • gadders 9 hours ago

    Our cat died last year due to blood clots in has back legs. He was a good cat.

  • johnnymaroney 14 hours ago

    So sorry to hear about your cat. Sending you strength through this difficult time.

  • throwanem 10 hours ago

    I still miss my guy five years on. It's rough. Make the most of the time while you have it.

  • Tom1380 11 hours ago

    My cat passed from CKD last year, it sucks. I feel you man. Stay strong

  • ochronus 8 hours ago

    Been there, sending love

shannifin 19 hours ago

Hmmm... Nothing made me cry. I will diminish and go into the west.

  • wmeredith 5 hours ago

    I had a similar reaction, probably because I don't care about dogs.

domaaju 18 hours ago

Thanks for sharing, I have my wedding in two days and have been a nervous wreck, the cry was a good release.

  • KolibriFly 11 hours ago

    Wishing you all the best for the big day! May the only tears be happy ones

sdotdev an hour ago

although I didnt cry the video I watched opened my eyes and just made me feel happy which is cool

pmarreck 16 hours ago

I probably do need a good cry since my breath does that repeated-hesitation thing when I breathe in sometimes (not sure if there’s a name for it yet, but you also do it for a while after you’re done crying, I call it “aftershocks” then… but this is like, all the time for me now…)

  • jevogel 16 hours ago

    Hitching.

    • throwanem 10 hours ago

      Yeah. If it isn't actually accompanied by emotions that suggest a cause, you really might want to see a doctor about that. If you also sleep on your side, go for the home sleep study if offered, it's worlds more convenient.

  • johnnymaroney 13 hours ago

    Interesting. I'd be curious to know if crying helps it at all. It could be anxiety or stress related. Have you tried breathing exercises?

oneeyedpigeon 8 hours ago

I haven't investigated the site because I don't want to cry right now, but I think it's a great idea! A good cry can be cathartic, and once a week sounds about perfect. I have a 'songs to cry to' Spotify playlist for precisely this reason.

  • johnnymaroney 42 minutes ago

    Thank you! Come back when you're ready :)

thom 20 hours ago

I am (un)fortunate in that I'm a massive softy so don't need to bring out the big guns like this. I cried four times during Superman last week.

  • xerox13ster 14 hours ago

    Oh I was bawling during the Pa Kent scene in the theater yesterday, it was so good. I also cried at the way Superman was distraught over the treatment of the monster, and then also the scene with the kid and the flag.

bombcar 19 hours ago

If this doesn’t have lil brudder it’s a crime.

He can make it on his own!

Babkock 19 hours ago

You made me cry, you jerk! I just had eye surgery, and you make me watch a dog dying. You'll be hearing from my lawyers!

2112syrinx 5 hours ago

Hitachi story made me cry. Having my best friend here right now (Yorkshire), working with me, is especially hard to watch.

  • johnnymaroney 41 minutes ago

    I don't think I have ever cried harder than the movie Hachiko

Tade0 10 hours ago

Works for me. Most reliable SaaS (Sadness as a Service) I've seen in the past years.

I have a collection of clips that worked on me specifically which I used to gauge my state - not crying is a cause for concern, but over the years I got desensitised to them.

I'm almost afraid to ask: are Japanese Toyota ads in there?

monista 20 hours ago

Made me laugh, thank you! Laughing is healthy, though should be taken more often than once a week. For the record, it gave me https://player.vimeo.com/video/994963176

  • johnnymaroney 10 hours ago

    Crying once a week is great but as Charlie Chaplin said, a day without laughter is a day wasted, which I agree with. Happy I was able to help regardless.

  • junon 19 hours ago

    Definitely thought you were a bit scary at first, but... yeah, that definitely wouldn't have made me cry lol

  • mjcohen 15 hours ago

    I find that improv classes are good sources of laughter.

dtj1123 5 hours ago

I watched this with my girlfriend. I can confirm that your domain name is completely accurate.

KolibriFly 11 hours ago

We doomscroll all week, maybe it is time we schedule a cathartic cry like it's a dental appointment

  • throwanem 10 hours ago

    More like going to a massage parlor. I used to work opposite one of those. Believe me, whatever you think you can imagine on the faces of men as they walked out that door, you really have to have seen it. Even I couldn't find the heart to catcall abuse, not even at the men who'd already put back on or never taken off their rings.

slyall 20 hours ago

As an employee of a large enterprise SaaS company I was expecting something different

thisOtterBeGood 6 hours ago

Marley and me, just did it for me.. I don't think I've ever cried like this since I was a kid.

  • johnnymaroney 40 minutes ago

    I love to hear that. Hope it helped you feel an emotional release after all these years.

jagged-chisel 18 hours ago

How can I grab a link for a video to share that specific video?

  • johnnymaroney 14 hours ago

    All the videos are linked on vimeo which you can copy and share. But be sure to share the site as well :)

  • layer8 17 hours ago

    The Vimeo logo in the video is a link to the video on vimeo.com.

    • jagged-chisel 9 hours ago

      The first video I got didn’t have the vimeo logo in the controls. I guess the play size was too small? Others have had it, but I can’t seem to find that first one at all.

      • johnnymaroney 39 minutes ago

        Hmm maybe it doesn't show on mobile? You can also copy and paste the description on youtube. You should be able to find them there.

floppiplopp 12 hours ago

Well, I was reassured I'm just a cynical old bastard, so that's worth something, I guess. To me all the videos I saw, around a dozen, were all (by accident?) emotional cheap-shots, the low-hanging fruit of manipulation. For example: When I see a clip of Brooks Hatlen, the elderly librarian from The Shawshank Redemption, make his final voyage after being released, I get shown an old man take his own life (spoiler! but the movie is 30 years old now, so c'mon). That itself is somewhat sad, yes, but the feelings come from the context of the movie and what the viewer is shown before. So the clip falls flat, even with knowledge of the movie/book. Simply getting shown sad things does not make me cry, especially in short clips out of context.

stepupmakeup 20 hours ago

Bandai Namco made a (Japanese-only) DS / Mobile game that did the same thing, 99 No Namida. Got a tiny bit of western media coverage due to the absurdity.

  • johnnymaroney 14 hours ago

    Interesting. I haven't heard of that before. The idea for the site was actually inspired by a Japanese researcher who teaches people how to cry once a week.

rrr_oh_man 18 hours ago

Great idea. To reduce the likelihood of repeat draws, maybe you could check out decay weighting.

  • johnnymaroney 14 hours ago

    I've tried to make it so videos don't repeat but will look into that, thanks

siva7 6 hours ago

Thanks, but for that i have plenty of at work.

higgins 20 hours ago

When did you launch this? 300 tiktok followers in a day seems like great engagement

  • johnnymaroney 14 hours ago

    I actually launched it like a year ago. I'm working on a new project now called Feel (https://www.feelapp.io) which I've grown to over 40k followers on IG and tiktok

bravesoul2 7 hours ago

What you made a portfolio tracker for my stocks?

rc5150 19 hours ago

I want this in literally every other emotion, except for anger, because there's already a site for that called reddit.com

  • Hobadee 19 hours ago

    IT here. I don't need a website; I have users.

    • devjab 14 hours ago

      I've been in SWE in non-enterprise for decades and right now I'm seated with IT and operations because our two teams total less than 15. The amount of users who open tickets with "I have this issue" and then send a screenshot of some error in a browser with absolutely no context... Not even the full browser image, just a small snapshot of the completely meaningless error... As though they expect the IT support people to just know what they were doing? My twin todlers who haven't learned to speak yet are still somehow better at telling me what is wrong when something is wrong.

      I'm always amazed at how friendly the IT support people manage these things.

    • teddyh 11 hours ago

      It is with the confidence of decades of experience that I can say that the problem is that you have a bad attitude about your job.

      (I have elaborated on this in the past: <https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17164086>)

      • throwanem 10 hours ago

        It is with the confidence of decades of experience I can say that to quote Alan Watts aloud is a sign of desperately needing to read another book.

        • teddyh 9 hours ago

          Is anything in that quote so wrong that it invalidates the larger point the quote is meant to illustrate?

          • throwanem 4 hours ago

            What am I meant to think the experience of providing IT support shares with that of the bodhisattva nature, such that quoting the ever tiresome Watts at paragraph length is meant to aid understanding of either? It's just a lot of self-aggrandizing humblebragging nonsense, "look whose name I drop and you don't." Good grief, in this millennium having had an encounter with Watts doesn't even really qualify anyone as being familiar with the literature.

            If one means to say it's not people's fault that computers suck to use and they shouldn't be blamed for exhibiting some emotional dismay when forced to do so anyway, then one may say so clearly and concisely, and without insisting on oneself even by implication.

    • SanjayMehta 18 hours ago

      I miss alt.sysadmin.recovery

      • teddyh 11 hours ago

        “scary devil monastery”.

    • knowitnone2 14 hours ago

      this is a you problem. Worked in IT over 20 years, never been angry. Perhaps you should change careers.

  • Gigachad 19 hours ago

    Twitter and facebook are far more effective for that.

    • 0xEF 18 hours ago

      I think we can just kinda blanket-statement this and say all social media induces anger, yeah?

      • Gigachad 18 hours ago

        All of them can but I don't think they are equal. Back before I deleted twitter about a year ago, no matter what I did, how many accounts I blocked, I'd get a feed of AI generated ragebait. Meanwhile TikTok and Youtube seem to respect my preferences more. There is ragebait on those platforms but it isn't shown to me. Facebook just seems to be entirely Boomers and Gen Xers angry at the news.

        Reddit has historically respected your subscriptions but it does look like they are drifting away and making the home page just whatever they want to show you.

  • muzani 16 hours ago

    What's a good subreddit for crying? All I get is ragebait and recycled punchlines

kp25 15 hours ago

First video was about Hachiko and it made me cry. Bookmarked, will revisit in a week. Thank you for making this.

  • johnnymaroney 14 hours ago

    That one hits hard. Thanks for visiting and crying.

jart 19 hours ago

I was like this website isn't going to make me cry.

Then it shoves a knife through my heart with a montage of that dog movie. Well done.

supportengineer 20 hours ago

Driving to work is sufficient for my daily cry.

deadbabe 16 hours ago

I already cry once or twice a week, usually when going to sleep.

JohnTheSealion 18 hours ago

The amount of javascript I had to allow made me cry. Unfortunately browsing with No-Script seems to block much of the functionality. But otherwise a cool project!

  • ThrowawayTestr 17 hours ago

    You can turn off such things for specific sites.

    • ninetyninenine 16 hours ago

      Then that would defeat the purpose of the site. I have to cry.

countfeng 11 hours ago

I actually prefer to laugh

  • johnnymaroney 36 minutes ago

    You can do both! I actually find that when I let myself cry more, it expands my capacity for more joy and laughter.

encom 6 hours ago

I haven't felt anything in years. I am dead inside.

  • johnnymaroney 37 minutes ago

    You're who I made the site for. Keep trying!

xg15 7 hours ago

> Studies show crying can relieve stress for a week.

Correlation, causation, etc?

I.e. I can easily imagine that, if something is seriously weighting on your mind, opening up about it and even crying would reduce stress.

It might even be the other way: That once people get a moment to de-stress and get a chance to mentally process some devastating event, they will cry.

I find it much harder to believe that just crying about some random, unrelated thing will magically make you more relaxed.

  • johnnymaroney 32 minutes ago

    Emotions aren't so black and white and I think both can be true. Sometimes letting yourself feel and release your emotions, even with something unrelated, opens up your capacity to confront something. The site is based on scientific and psychological research. There are plenty of studies but here is one if you want to check it out: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/benefits-of-a-good-cry-crying...

account-5 20 hours ago

It'll not be long before the UK gov add crying to the online safety bill, so enjoy this while you can, people of the UK.

  • callamdelaney 19 hours ago

    You got a license for that free speech there gov?

    • _heimdall 18 hours ago

      Be careful, I'd hate for your comment to misconstrued as one talking poorly of the government or government officials.

xarope 13 hours ago

what website? BTW who the heck is chopping onions next to me?

Teknomadix 17 hours ago

I clicked. I didn't cry.

  • johnnymaroney 14 hours ago

    Click again

    • shazbotter 12 hours ago

      I tried five times. I cry at lots of media, I'm no stoic. I just find different things cry-worthy than the majority of others I think.

karaterobot 19 hours ago

Does what it says on the label.

m3kw9 18 hours ago

If you ask AI to recommend or gen a video to make you cry, it may just show you a video of someone cutting onions.

pranberry06 14 hours ago

Damn, I had no idea Richard Gere was Japanese

b0afc375b5 16 hours ago

Alternatively, you can watch one episode of Violet Evergarden once a week.

  • Jach 13 hours ago

    Ep 10 has reliably gotten the tears going 3 out of the 3 times I've seen it from 2019 on, but if I watched it any more frequently, nah. I find this site distasteful.

gus_massa 5 days ago

Can I "upvote" / "downvote" the videos? I got "unlucky" and the two I saw didn't made me cry.

  • johnnymaroney 5 days ago

    You can answer the questionnaire after the video that asks you if it made you cry or not.

    • supportengineer 20 hours ago

      That is straight out of Severance

      "Please enjoy each cry equally"

      • johnnymaroney 12 hours ago

        I kinda love this comparison (even though I'm not trying to create emotional dystopia)

  • markdown 19 hours ago

    Yeah they showed me ET, which I first saw at a very young age. While it might have been a tearjerker for some, it was one of the first horror movies I watched and just watching the clip was a trigger. What kind of sick bastard designs a horrifying alien instead of a cutesy one for a kids movie?

  • voxelghost 16 hours ago

    whatcha gonna do about it, cry?

lawlessone 19 hours ago

pfff Already do this. Monday in the shower before work .

thebeardisred 20 hours ago

woof. Two deeply moving clips back to back.

brightnessjyjsh 14 hours ago

I don't get it, is the design made to make you cry?

shishqa 12 hours ago

Seems that website is hosted on cloudflare and doesn't open in Russia, which blocks all cloudflare traffic. This makes me cry, thanks! App works 100%

  • fredoliveira 11 hours ago

    Very thoughtful of you to have written a comment that makes me laugh as a response to a website that made me cry.

    • MrGilbert 11 hours ago

      I appreciate this level of emotionality on HN once in a while.

    • KolibriFly 11 hours ago

      Accidental therapy at its finest

  • johnnymaroney 11 hours ago

    Mission accomplished

    • ochronus 8 hours ago

      Mission failed successfully

      • johnnymaroney 30 minutes ago

        It still made him cry even though not the way intended

  • andrewyazura 11 hours ago

    the fact that it doesn't open in russia makes me happy, to be honest

    • rcbdev 11 hours ago

      Yes, of course. Russians are, in fact, not people and do not deserve to view Western sites, media or actually any web service hosted by Western nations.

      What kind of a take is this? If you strategically block an entire nation from viewing our sites and media, you're handing the state-run media there more power.

      • reassess_blind 11 hours ago

        FYI Russian ISPs are blocking Cloudflare, Cloudflare isn’t blocking Russia.

        • om8 10 hours ago

          I believe he knows

      • dmos62 6 hours ago

        > What kind of a take is this?

        The take of the Russian government?

      • isaacremuant 6 hours ago

        Xenophobia is good because our NATO/US overlords which don't engage in propaganda tell us to hate our enemies. Then in X years they stop being our enemies and we point our irrational hate to someone else. It's also useful because you can label any dissenter as "pro Russian".

        The McCarthy strategy/red scare is very effective.

        We're the good guys though. Remember that. If we admit any wrongdoing ever, that's just history and now we are good. Or else.

    • om8 10 hours ago

      I'm currently in Russia trying to get a US visa for my CS PhD. Because I do CS, I got into a thing called administrative processing. For 95% of people, it takes days -- weeks, tops. Because of the colour of my passport, it has already lasted for 3 months. I know people who are waiting for 2 years to pass it.

      Why do you think I shouldn't have access to this website in Russia?

    • jesterson 11 hours ago

      > the fact that it doesn't open in russia makes me happy, to be honest

      Mind to explain why?

      • skrebbel 10 hours ago

        Standard "boo Russia, yay Ukraine" vibes + forgetting that Russian people are just regular people with regular-people hopes and fears.

        • jesterson 9 hours ago

          Yea, but I wonder how they try to justify (if those silly emotional bursts are justifiable) those statements.

          • ramon156 8 hours ago

            I don't think they think as far as "justifying" it. They just get their opinions from the internet

          • skrebbel 8 hours ago

            I think some people just support countries the way they support football clubs.

esafak 17 hours ago

As if the news and state of the planet weren't enough.

layer8 18 hours ago

Is that what they mean by cryotherapy? ;)

Anyway, this seems to be a covert ad for https://www.feelapp.io/.

  • muzani 16 hours ago

    It's how funnels should work. Show a sample and if people want more, they can go to https://www.feelapp.io/

    Sadly, they have a waitlist, so I'll just come by on the next funnel.

    • johnnymaroney 14 hours ago

      Join the waitlist! We're launching soon I promise

  • dottjt 17 hours ago

    How do I know your comment isn't a covert ad for https://www.feelapp.io/.

    • hinkley 16 hours ago

      How do I know yours isn’t?

      I’m not linking it, therefore no covert ads here.

      Unless that’s what I want you to think.

      • cookiengineer 15 hours ago

        Weirdos watch windows, faking evidence, exposing lizardmen and pyramids, protecting illuminati’s operatives.

        (Sorry could not resist)

  • johnnymaroney 14 hours ago

    It's not a covert ad, that's just my new project

    • layer8 8 hours ago

      It’s not clear why the page would link to the app if it isn’t to promote the app.

      • johnnymaroney 25 minutes ago

        I mean the projects are connected. If you enjoyed cryonceaweek.com you will probably like https://www.feelapp.io. I guess it could be considered a funnel promotion but it's more me just trying to share a new project with people who use the previous one. It didn't always link to the app - I added that later after we launched the app page and waitlist.

b3lvedere 12 hours ago

"Furiko (Pendulum), a Japanese short film about the passing of time."

Well that was fun.. :)

Didn't make me cry, but came close. I don't know if i feel stress relieved. It made me feel even more aware of my own mortality and mistakes i made/make in life. Don't feel particulary happy or relieved.

So i clicked again

"A scene from the movie Steel Magnolias (1989). A woman mourns the loss of her daughter. (6:44 min)"

Oh hell no..

Third and last attempt

"A scene from the movie Bambi (1942). Bambi mourns the loss of his mother. (02:47 min)"

You sure this is about stress relieving? :)

apwell23 20 hours ago

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  • junon 19 hours ago

    "Emotions are racial" is a new one.

    • johnnymaroney 13 hours ago

      What did it say? I missed it and am so curious now

      • efilife 12 hours ago

        turn on showdead in HN options

udev4096 14 hours ago

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  • johnnymaroney 13 hours ago

    Cry about it

    • udev4096 10 hours ago

      I am not stupid enough to cry over some random meaningless post. You are creating solutions for the problems that don't exist

      • johnnymaroney 10 hours ago

        Stress doesn't exist? Hundreds of thousands of people have used the site and I receive tons of messages from people it has helped with not only stress but also things like grief, C-PTSD, etc. But thanks for sharing your feedback.

        • urshill 6 hours ago

          Do you have a background in clinical psychology, or any proof that what you're doing has any long term beneficial effects?

anigbrowl 18 hours ago

This is bad. If you want some emotional art therapy, go actually watch something, whether it's something you already appreciate or something new that you are willing to try. Content poaching wrapped up as pseudoscientific wellness product is just exploitative.

  • johnnymaroney 13 hours ago

    It sounds like you need a good cry

    • anigbrowl 28 minutes ago

      I'm not arguing against having a good cry, I'm arguing for doing so by actually watching a whole movie or listening to a whole song instead of a an extract, kinda like the difference between eating some fruit and taking a shot of high fructose corn syrup.

      • johnnymaroney 9 minutes ago

        I'm actually a filmmaker and highly value full length feature films. I'm not arguing against watching whole movies. But there is also value in short films, short form videos, and even just watching specific scenes of a film at times. If it makes you feel something meaningful that's all that matters. There is room for all types of experiences, no matter the length. Emotions only last for around 90 seconds so sometimes that's all you need in the moment. If you want a deeper or longer experience by all means please watch a full movie, I am not trying to stop you or anyone from doing that.

  • laincide 18 hours ago

    Jesus Christ you must be not fun at parties

    • udev4096 14 hours ago

      OP is right. Short-form content for everything is dangerous and should be avoided. It serves no purpose

      • johnnymaroney 13 hours ago

        This is just scientifically false. Emotions only last for 90 seconds and short-form content can indeed be beneficial. Studies show even a two minute experience can break the cycle of negative rumination.

        • udev4096 10 hours ago

          Studies of what? Bunch of teenagers that are already hooked on short-form content, whose attention span is non-existent?

          • johnnymaroney 5 minutes ago

            Look I get it. You hate social media and what it is doing to people's attention spans. I do too for the most part and I'm sure we agree on many things regarding this. But there is value in short form content. It's the type of content that matters, not the length. Short films, short stories, 2-3 minute songs, etc. These things can and do evoke meaningful emotional experiences. I actually made the site as an antidote to the doomscroll which many have found it helpful to be.

          • throwanem 10 hours ago

            You're arguing with a grifter, you know. Best case he's going to crib what you say to sound smart. Why help?