# Feeling Plain In a world of polished feeds and filtered lives, *feel.md* reminds us that true expression starts raw—like plain text waiting to render. It's a quiet nod to Markdown's simplicity: no frills, just honest words that take shape when shared. Our feelings deserve the same unadorned space. ## The Unformatted Heart Feelings arrive messy, unbidden. A quiet ache after a long day, a sudden warmth from an old friend's call, or the steady hum of contentment in silence. They don't come with bold tags or italics; they're just there, pressing against the chest. Like typing into a blank .md file, we sense them first without structure. This rawness is their strength—no need for perfection. It's in acknowledging the plain text of emotion that we begin to understand ourselves. ## Markup for Meaning But life asks us to render. We add a little structure: a heading for grief, a list for joys, emphasis on what lingers. - *That fleeting laugh* with a child. - The weight of unspoken words. - A breath that steadies the storm. This simple markup doesn't hide; it reveals. On *feel.md*, feelings become legible, shared without the glare of overdesign. They connect us, turning personal notes into quiet bridges. ## Everyday Depth By 2026, with screens everywhere, we risk numbing the feel. Yet this domain whispers: pause, name it plainly. Feel the texture of now—the cool air on skin, the pull of memory. Document it simply, and watch it live. *In plain text, we feel most alive.*