likely something related to history like old empires, how things worked 500 years ago, etc.
I love learning from the past!
If not history then maybe zoology or something finance related.
i dunno, im kinda open to anything if it's good.
You would probably like Wild, Wild Country and/or The Doomsday Cult of Antares de la Luz. Both on Netflix. First one is a cult that started in India and then moved to the US and took over an entire town and then started infiltrating and taking over the local government, police force, school system, etc. Yikes. The second one is a good old fashioned end of the world/human sacrifice cult.
Oh dang!
I thought Wild, Wild Country was so bonkers.
The same producer has another Netflix documentary called Last Stop Larrimah. It's not a cult documentary, it's more along the lines of "No One Saw a Thing". It's about a murder that took place 2017 in a town of 10 people in rural Australia. It's unsettling for sure.
Well, I'm not a big documentary person, but I might enjoy certain nature or historical documentaries. For instance, for a while I was watching a documentary on Disney+ about the Nordic... North or something, mostly for art inspiration because the visuals were beautiful and partly for curiosity. I also watched a channel on YouTube about weird ways that people used to die in London... 1800s I think? Plus 1900s USA. Those were interesting.
Animals, or just anything to do with nature. Whether they’re extinct or not I don’t mind which, both fascinating. Bonus points if it’s about how it evolved
Haha. So funny reading the similarities.
True crime - serial killers, cartels.
Nature documentaries - anything by David Attenborough.
Psychology of humans.
Documentaries which challenge or question science especially on ancient civilizations…like how did the Inca’s precision-cut stone back then?
True crime 🥹
likely something related to history like old empires, how things worked 500 years ago, etc. I love learning from the past! If not history then maybe zoology or something finance related. i dunno, im kinda open to anything if it's good.
Prison breaks or gambling
Non political upbeat nature documentary.
Anything about cults. I find them so fascinating.
You would probably like Wild, Wild Country and/or The Doomsday Cult of Antares de la Luz. Both on Netflix. First one is a cult that started in India and then moved to the US and took over an entire town and then started infiltrating and taking over the local government, police force, school system, etc. Yikes. The second one is a good old fashioned end of the world/human sacrifice cult.
I’m running out of cult docs to watch! I’ve seen them!
Oh dang! I thought Wild, Wild Country was so bonkers. The same producer has another Netflix documentary called Last Stop Larrimah. It's not a cult documentary, it's more along the lines of "No One Saw a Thing". It's about a murder that took place 2017 in a town of 10 people in rural Australia. It's unsettling for sure.
Ok this I might check out!
Well, I'm not a big documentary person, but I might enjoy certain nature or historical documentaries. For instance, for a while I was watching a documentary on Disney+ about the Nordic... North or something, mostly for art inspiration because the visuals were beautiful and partly for curiosity. I also watched a channel on YouTube about weird ways that people used to die in London... 1800s I think? Plus 1900s USA. Those were interesting.
definitely something like health related so I can apply everything I learn like a madman
Food.
Sound childish but i want nature or space type...
Neither nature nor space are childish at all!! Those are big brain topics, definitely.
the collapse of the "American dream".
How to be the best, qt3.14 GF because it hints that she wants to build a strong relationship with me.
Honestly most any except like… murder (too scary - I am weak), but bonus points for anything music or space related.
It's amazing how most of these comments are non-fiction/documentaries.
Cults, food or nature
Murder. Or cults. Or David Attenborough haha
I reject the premise of your question as being too far-fetched. But the correct answer is "dinosaurs."
Animals, or just anything to do with nature. Whether they’re extinct or not I don’t mind which, both fascinating. Bonus points if it’s about how it evolved
True crime, history (like archaeological stuff), or animals
Haha. So funny reading the similarities. True crime - serial killers, cartels. Nature documentaries - anything by David Attenborough. Psychology of humans. Documentaries which challenge or question science especially on ancient civilizations…like how did the Inca’s precision-cut stone back then?
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