Casual Yaps

Casual Yaps

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Hey there! I’m Dharmadeep Madisetty, the creator behind Casual Yaps, a little corner of the internet where randomness meets creativity. As someone who’s always daydreaming, whether it’s about building my dream apocalypse survival truck or diving deep into thought-provoking conversations about life, I decided to create a space where I can share all these musings with you. When I'm not lost in a good book or binge-watching random documentaries, I’m probably writing about my latest thoughts, silly adventures, or something that made me pause and think. Casual Yaps is where I let my imagination run wild, share personal stories, and talk about the things that make life fun from exploring random ideas to just enjoying the little moments. I believe that sometimes the best conversations happen when we’re just being ourselves, no rules, no scripts. Whether you’re here for some lighthearted musings, a bit of humor, or just a place to escape the noise of everyday life, Casual Yaps is the place to be.

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Sometimes I wonder if personal blogs even matter anymore. The internet feels like it’s all short, fast, and loud now — reels, shorts, stories, scrolls. Everything is bite-sized and gone in a blink. But then I come back here, to my own little corner, and I realize why blogs still matter. They’re slow. They’re quiet. […]

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Growing Slowly, But Growing Still

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Flatmates from planet9

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The Harvest Documentation – The Choir of the Drowned

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10 Cozy Indie Games I Play to Unwind and De-Stress

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The Panic of Accidentally Liking an Old Instagram Post

It’s late. You’re scrolling Instagram, deep in someone’s profile—curiosity, not stalking (let’s call it research). Then it happens. Your thumb slips, and you accidentally like an old Instagram post. Not a recent one, oh no. A post from 2019 Your heart stops. You immediately unlike it, but you know the damage is done. They saw

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