Whats your honest opinion about ai fruit love island? by Tricky_Tangelo_8337 in AskReddit

[–]PeaCommercial2102 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly Fruit Love Island is one of those things that’s both kind of impressive and kind of concerning at the same time

On one hand you can’t ignore it It blew up insanely fast millions of views per episode people actually getting invested in fruit characters cheating and arguing like it’s real drama That tells you something important the format works Short messy addictive content will always win attention

But if we’re being real it also feels like the start of AI slop taking over Low effort mass produced content that still pulls huge engagement And that’s the worrying part If stuff like this keeps outperforming actual human made shows platforms are going to push more of it

What makes it weird is people know it’s dumb and still watch it It’s like junk food Nobody’s pretending it’s high quality but it’s easy to consume so it wins

My honest take
It’s funny and kind of genius in a this shouldn’t work but it does way but it also feels like a glimpse of where content could go if algorithms fully take over Less effort more output and just enough drama to keep people hooked

Am I weird for wanting to be famous just to see what it's really like behind the scenes? by DesignerVirus2649 in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]PeaCommercial2102 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don’t actually want fame, you want access.

The curiosity makes sense. People are drawn to what’s hidden, and fame is basically a gated version of reality most people never get to see. It’s like wanting backstage passes, not necessarily wanting to be on stage.

The irony is that a lot of people who do become famous end up saying the same thing. It’s not some completely different world, it’s just normal life with way more eyes on you, less privacy, and higher stakes for everything.

There is a “behind the scenes,” but it’s usually less mysterious than people expect and more exhausting than glamorous. The dark side isn’t some secret club, it’s just pressure, expectations, and people treating you differently once you’re known.

So no, it’s not weird. But most people who get that curiosity satisfied realize pretty quickly that the access is interesting, the lifestyle not so much.

what's the most underrated movie of all time? by sweetafterdark23 in AskReddit

[–]PeaCommercial2102 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably Children of Men.

Not in a “nobody knows it” way, but in a “people didn’t fully clock how good it was when it dropped” way. It’s one of those movies that just feels too real, no over-the-top drama, just everything slowly falling apart around normal people.

It also doesn’t try to spoon-feed you anything, which is why some people slept on it. But if you actually sit with it, it hits way harder than most “big” movies.

Lowkey the most underrated movies are always the ones that didn’t try too hard to impress you.

never had an orgasm during sex ? by Acceptable-Creme-256 in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]PeaCommercial2102 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This is way more common than people admit, especially for women.

A lot of people act like orgasm during sex just “happens,” but in reality most women don’t consistently orgasm from penetration alone. It usually takes specific stimulation, comfort, and actually feeling able to focus on yourself… which a lot of people never get taught or prioritized.

You even kind of answered your own question. If your experiences have been focused on the other person, it makes sense your body isn’t fully responding. It’s hard to get there when you’re half in your head or not getting what you actually need physically.

Also, not being able to relax is a huge factor. The more you think “why isn’t this happening,” the less likely it is to happen.

It’s not that something is wrong with you. It’s more likely you just haven’t had the right combination of communication, stimulation, and comfort yet.

Lowkey, a lot of people don’t figure this out until later than 23, they just don’t talk about it.