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TIL: v., release of emotions; n., an app designed to help you release your emotions

Ah! Not the word “vent” (of course I already know what “vent” means) but the mobile app, Vent (of course I already know Vent but I just recently created an account so patawad for the late reaction).

People rant all the time. Because “freedom of expression” exists, duh. And because there are many reasons to feel many things. But there are thoughts we don’t want our friends to hear/see from us. That’s why I created an account on Vent.

Let me be your Angel and try the app here. >> x

Whenever we have something to (virtually) shout, there’s always Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, or (messenger, Snapchat, IG) stories to save the day. I’m wondering why posting your thoughts really can help you emotionally even when there’s actually no one reading them. But I can relate, anyways.

I use Facebook for the most/more social things to share -blog posts, articles, group pictures, albums, etc. I use Twitter to randomly rant about anything I could think of. Tumblr’s my best friend when I feel like sharing/typing loooong text like this one. And I use IG stories for randomly-taken pictures I don’t want to stay long in my profile.

But there are thoughts, I think, that are too complicated or embarassing or I just don’t want for people to hear from me. I used to write all those things down on a notebook, but I don’t always carry my notebook so I set up an account on Vent.

In Vent, you can spill your feelings and even your wildest secrets to strangers as being a stranger as well. Be the anonymous mouth that shouts. Why not at least try?

^account not mine. Credits to Vent brands.



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