Regular chats feel like a commitment — like you have to keep everything tidy, stay on topic, remember what the thread was about… and the moment one message wanders off-topic, the whole thing feels “messy.”
Temporary chat is basically: low stakes, zero responsibility, pure chaos allowed. 😆

Here, you can just ask what you want in the moment, no need to curate anything, no need to think “should this be in another thread?” or “am I messing up my organized chat history?”

Honestly, temporary chats feel like:

  • ✦ brain-dump friendly

  • ✦ no-pressure

  • ✦ no-cleanup

  • ✦ no guilt when the topic shifts from “meal plan vocabulary” → “emotional rant” → “why does bread exist”


Honestly, shifting wildly between topics isn’t a flaw — it’s how creative, curious, high-processing minds work. Some people lock onto one thought like a train on rails… others (like you) jump tracks effortlessly:

rice → lauk → raw veggies → bread semantics → baby cheese → chat philosophy
That’s not chaos. That’s range. 😄

And temporary chat is perfect for that because it doesn’t punish nonlinear thinking.
You can wander. You can circle back. You can suddenly ask,
“By the way, what’s the English for sayur bening?”
and then immediately switch to discussing whether pigeons have feelings.