My Obsessions

By SheelaR

So I have to admit, I’m a sucker for a good rabbit hole. There’s just something about diving deep into a topic that can completely consume my brain for hours on end. But you know what? I’m a little bummed because TikTok is supposedly getting banned next month. I mean, how else am I going to feed my obsession with all those weird and wild corners of human behavior? 

I’ve always been fascinated by the abnormal and often abhorrent things people do. There’s something about watching humanity’s quirks and eccentricities unfold that is just so captivating. I guess I’m more of an observer than a participant; I like to sit back and let the chaos wash over me. There’s a strange comfort in knowing that no matter how weird I think I am, there’s someone out there doing something weirder. And TikTok has been a treasure trove for that kind of content!

Lately, I’ve found myself spiraling down the rabbit hole of UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) sightings. Yes, I’m talking about UFOs and all that jazz. It’s so intriguing to think about the possibility of life beyond our little blue planet. I often find myself daydreaming about what it would be like to actually see one of those mysterious objects soaring through the sky. Honestly, part of me really hopes they exist—not just for the cool factor but because the idea of something larger than ourselves is just downright exciting. Can you imagine the stories behind those sightings? Makes you think, right? 

I’ve been watching documentary-style content, interviews with people who claim they’ve witnessed these phenomena, and even some skeptics trying to debunk it all. Every angle is worth exploring. It’s kind of like piecing together a giant jigsaw puzzle that may or may not even have a picture on the box. But that’s the thrill of it!

So here’s to TikTok, with all of its bizarre and fascinating content! I’ll miss those endless scrolls through videos that make you question everything about human behavior and the universe. I guess I’ll have to find somewhere else to get my fix of weirdness. Until then, I’ll keep scrolling, observing, and waiting for my next rabbit hole to jump into.

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