
The Internet Shows What We Do. It Hides How We Feel.
The internet is incredible at visibility. It shows what people are building. Shipping. Launching. Scaling. Winning. Polished screenshots. Milestone posts. “Big news 🚀” updates. Perfectly framed productivity. But it hides something fundamental. How people actually feel. Behind the commits and announcements: Anxiety Loneliness Burnout Quiet doubt Silence We scroll through highlight reels while quietly falling apart. As builders, we’ve optimized for performance, metrics, growth, engagement. But we haven’t optimized for emotional honesty. So I built something different. Introducing BULONG BULONG is a live, anonymous emotional map. It lets people drop a whisper about how they actually feel — right where they are, or tied to a memory of a place. No usernames. No followers. No profiles. No metrics. No performance. Just raw emotion, placed on a map. When you open it, you don’t see status. You see honesty. A stranger in your city who feels overwhelmed. Someone three blocks away who can’t sleep.
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