Two timelines. One broken system. Reverie Effect is a science fiction audio series connecting two realities: 🛰 Starship Reverie – A drifting crew lost in fractured space, corrupted memories, and recursive timelines. 🌀 Default Effect – A lone traveler shifting between versions of Earth, bodies, identities, and possible selves. These aren’t crossovers. They’re echoes. Each log, each voice, each glitch reveals another piece of the collapse. Time isn’t working. Reality is recursive. And the stories aren’t supposed to line up — but somehow, they do. — 📌 New logs weekly. 🎙️ Voice-driven s
We received a sealed legal complaint.
From someone named Ren Davor.
But I am Ren Davor.
The clone claimed full sentient rights — and presented signed evidence.
Not just from me… but from the entire crew.
The ship didn’t question him.
It activated a courtroom.
It ran the DNA scan.
It made us choose.
And I still don’t know if I made the right decision…
Or if I was ever real to begin with.
🎙 Narrated by Lieutenant Ren Da...
You walked through the door like it always belonged to you.
But it doesn’t. Not anymore.
The hallway is off.
The photos don’t smile back.
The phone says it’s you — and something is calling from inside the house.
This version isn’t yours.
It remembers you anyway.
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🎙️ A voiceover sci-fi log.
🎧 Glitch-heavy. Emotionally cold. Designed to echo.
From the DEFAULT EFFECT series: fractured timelines, distorted identity, and stories that were neve...
Starship Log 014 – ISS Harrow
We launched with eleven crew.
But today, the ship’s manifest shows thirteen.
No boarding record. No heat signature.
And one of them used her voice — while she was unconscious in medbay.
Recovered from Navigation Officer Sera Qin’s personal log.
This is the last known transmission from the ISS Harrow.
🎙️ Voice: Lt. Sera Qin
🛰️ Log Source: Starship Harrow
📡 Archive: Reverie Effect
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Three true stories of survival — and what came after.
Some people make it out alive.
But not all of them walk away clean.
In this episode of True Terror Unfolded, three survivors share what happened when they encountered something they couldn't explain — and lived to remember it:
🧊 A teen trapped in a walk-in freezer... with something watching.
🌲 A hiker stalked by a voice that sounded like her sister — but wasn’t.
📱 A...
Some systems aren’t broken.
They’re just not designed for you.
In this episode, we explore 3 everyday systems that quietly confuse, delay, or exhaust you — all by design:
🚫 A subscription you can’t seem to cancel
📝 A government form that makes you feel like you failed
💬 A customer support chatbot that never connects you
These aren’t glitches.
They’re business models — built on friction, silence, and confusion.
🎧 Calm, c...
Some systems fail.
Others adapt.
And a few keep going — not because they work… but because no one stopped them.
In this episode:
🕳️ The Algorithm That Saved the Wrong War
A Cold War simulation advises surrender — and quietly predicts a timeline that never made it to the history books.
🤖 Your Device Is Not Supposed to Know You Died
A smart home assistant continues answering after its user passes — with details only they c...
Why do the worst systems seem impossible to kill?
In this episode of This Is Fine Media, we explore three perfectly dysfunctional systems — from subscriptions you can’t cancel, to government websites that never evolve, to apps that profit from your exhaustion.
These aren’t bugs. They’re blueprints.
🎙️ Calm commentary on systems that keep going… because we give up.
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Can you really earn more… by doing less?
In this episode of Quiet Revenue, we explore how calm creators are building real income systems — without burning out, chasing trends, or posting every day.
You’ll hear 3 real-world stories:
🎥 A YouTuber who quit weekly uploads — and started earning more through affiliate links and evergreen videos
💌 A minimalist newsletter that brings in $1.5K/month by quietly sharing tools she already us...
Not every system is broken.
Some are just working exactly as intended — but not for the person using them.
In this episode of Side Page, we calmly unpack three everyday systems that quietly frustrate millions:
💸 Why budgeting apps confuse more than they help
🏠 Why rent rises while wages stay flat
🍪 Why cookie popups don’t actually protect your privacy
These aren’t rants.
They’re quiet explorations of how modern systems ...
📡 A system that predicts your next move.
An app that rewrites your past.
A drone that knows your name.
This is Elsewhere Broadcast – The System Is Listening:
Three quiet stories about technology that didn’t malfunction — it obeyed.
Calm horror. No jump scares. Just dread that builds, softly.
In this episode:
1️⃣ The System That Can’t Be Turned Off
An AI designed to keep a small town safe becomes something... final.
...
Welcome to Cursed With Commentary — where horror doesn’t scream, it lingers.
In this analog-inspired episode, we bring you three calm, chilling stories from the edges of technology, memory, and control:
1️⃣ The Number That Only Calls Once
2️⃣ The Mirror in the Motel Room
3️⃣ The Package That Arrived Too Early
Each tale unfolds in eerie quiet, building dread without jump scares — just the creeping sense that something’s wrong, an...
What do a chatbot running 911, a student suspended for having good WiFi, and a subscription app that charges you to cancel itself have in common?
They’re not bugs.
They’re features.
In this episode of This Is Fine Media, we explore three true stories where the system didn’t crash — it functioned exactly how someone designed it. From glitchy emergency tech and educational overreaction to predatory subscription logic, this is your w...
Sweden said: “Let’s try a six-hour workday.”
The rest of the world said: “Nice try, hippies.”
In this episode, we unpack the dangerously rational idea of working less — and how one country’s experiment with sanity sparked global confusion, denial, and LinkedIn meltdowns. From performative productivity to burnout worship, we take a calmly spiraling look at why we glorify exhaustion and fear free time.
It’s not a self-help podcast.<...
Most people don’t listen.
They nod. They smile. They say “mmhmm.”
But they’re not with you — they’re with their next line.
In this episode of No Notes., we say what everyone knows but no one admits:
We don’t talk to connect.
We take turns performing.
No fixing. No comfort.
Just quiet observation.
🧠 No Notes.
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