Doki Doki Literature Club! has an unfortunate ending, but there are some mods out there that let you save Sayori.

Doki Doki Literature Club! has an unfortunate ending, but there are some mods out there that let you save Sayori.
by Allia Luzong
TED Talks are a great resource for gathering information and hearing stories from diverse communities. Here are four TED Talks to inspire your creativity.
What exactly are intrusive thoughts? And how can this mental health buzzword—one often misused on TikTok—win over us?
by Marga Luna
A ‘situationship’ is an ironic term in modern dating. It’s a label for a relationship that doesn’t want to put a label on it. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t.
by Marga Luna
If you feel down on your luck as of late or, possibly, your whole life, fret not. TikTok’s self-help gurus are here to help.
by Marga Luna
Disney animated movies are hardly the place to go for therapy, but they could help your family begin to heal from intergenerational trauma.
by Marga Luna
For some people, the way back into faith is moving away from it a little. Religious deconstruction lets people heal from religious trauma and reconsider what they really believe in.
by Allia Luzong
Got toxic family members that disrespect you and don’t value you? Going no contact with them can be your first step towards a happier life.
by Allia Luzong
Self-care has proven that it’s more than a trend — it’s a way of life. But some self-care habits do more harm than good, and it’s time to unlearn them.
by Marga Luna
New year’s resolutions are usually abandoned come February, but these psychological tips can help you stick to them.
by Marga Luna
Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, has been behaving unpredictably. Why isn’t he in a conservatorship like Britney Spears was?
by Marga Luna
MyProAna, once the biggest ED space on the internet, was a place where people could receive support and dangerous tips on how to worsen their condition.
by Allia Luzong
Parasocial relationships blur the line between the real and the imaginary, sometimes to disastrous results.
by Marga Luna
MBTI cognitive functions can be confusing to wrap your head around. Here’s the low down on the functions and how they work.
by Allia Luzong
A person with a god complex can be difficult to deal with. So, how do you tell if someone has one and how do you deal with it?
by Allia Luzong
MBTI, Enneagram, DISC, what good are they really? Experts and enthusiasts weigh in on why personality tests can be useful as personal development tools.
by Allia Luzong
Sexual violence and physical violence are increasingly common in TV and film. What exactly is this doing to our collective psyches?
by Rhodora O.
INTP characters have a reputation for being geniuses, making them fan favorites. These fictional INTPs show off the type’s unique ways of seeing the world.
by Allia Luzong
INTJ anime characters are some of the coolest heroes and, more commonly, antagonists we’ve seen on TV. Here are our faves.
by Allia Luzong
Cognitive biases make it easier for us to make decisions, but they also open us up to manipulation from outside forces.
The Sakinorva MBTI test is a great place to start over if you’re sick of your MBTI type changing all the time. Here’s how to make sense of your results.
by Allia Luzong
Capgras delusion may sound like something out of a horror movie, but it’s a real disorder affecting real people.
Trauma is mostly a psychological phenomenon but it manifests itself in the body in ways we may not expect.
To follow or not to follow? Fitness influencers have motivated us to work out, but they could be harmful for our overall wellbeing.
by Marga Luna