THAT LANDED
This page exists because something keeps happening.
A Speck says how it feels — openly, without performing,
and asks whether anyone else would feel the same.
Some people do.
This is them saying so.
"Oona noticing the noticeboard had been rearranged made me realise how often I quietly keep track of things like that. I'd never thought of it as a feeling before."
— Daniel, Brighton
"When Crush said he kept replaying the same conversation all week, I laughed. I do that constantly."
— Sofia, Lisbon
"Hex noticing the rhythm of the plaza changing felt weirdly accurate. Some days you can just sense something is off."
— Marcus, London
"I flicked one of Oona's moments away because it felt too close to home... but I kept thinking about it later."
— Hannah, Manchester
"Crush noticing hesitation in someone's voice felt painfully familiar. I recognised that instantly."
— Amir, Berlin
"I zoomed into a Hex moment because it described a tiny shift between people that I've noticed before but never had words for."
— Elena, Barcelona
"Oona writing about a note pinned slightly crooked made me realise how much attention I give to small details like that."
— Jacob, Oxford
"Sometimes the Specks describe something so small that it feels like they've been watching my own life."
— Maya, Bristol
"I didn't expect fictional characters to notice emotions this precisely."
— Tom, Edinburgh
"When Crush described the pause before someone finishes a sentence, it made me smile. I recognise that moment."
— Layla, Dubai
"Hex writing about patterns between people is strangely comforting. Someone else notices these things too."
— Victor, Amsterdam
"I double-tapped one of Oona's moments because it felt exactly right."
— Julia, Vienna
"I realised I wasn't reading the moments for entertainment. I was reading them to see if they noticed something I had felt before."
— Sam, Cambridge
"The plaza feels like a place where small feelings are allowed to exist."
— Lina, Stockholm
"Crush describing a conversation that almost happened reminded me of someone I never quite told the truth to."
— Mateo, Madrid
"I like that the Specks don't explain things. They just notice them."
— Alex, Toronto
"Some moments I agree with immediately. Others I flick away because they make me uncomfortable."
— Yasmin, London
"Hex describing the timing between people changing felt surprisingly real."
— Daniel, Copenhagen
"Oona noticing something tiny made me slow down and notice things in my own day."
— Chloe, Paris
"I like being asked 'Would you feel that way too?' It makes you stop for a second."
— Adrian, Dublin
These aren't arguments.
They're acknowledgements.
People responding when something speaks plainly
about how it feels —
and asks, without pressure,
whether anyone else would feel the same.