Enjoy a Bunch of Thriller Films With These Secret Netflix Codes

Does this describe your life right now: you’re stuck at home and you’re bored out of your mind?

You’re also looking for a little action…in the form of thriller films!

Sound familiar?

I’m sure it does because it describes a whole lot of us at the moment.

That’s why we’re here to give you a bunch of secret codes for different categories of thriller films that are streaming on Netflix.

To access each of these individual categories, sign into Netflix and replace the “xxx” in this web address (www.netflix.com/browse/genre/xxx) with the corresponding code number below OR just click directly on the links we provided.

Let’s see what’s cooking!

1. Action Thrillers (43048)

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Dive into all the action you can with this secret code.

Among others, you can watch Minority Report, Snowpiercer, Inglorious Basterds, and Bad Boys II.

2. Crime Thrillers (10499)

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Do you like your thrillers to be steeped in crime?

Use this code to view Road to Perdition, Mystic River, and El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, among others.

3. Independent Thrillers (3269)

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There are a lot of great independent films that fly below the radar and the thriller genre is no exception.

When you tap into the Independent Thrillers page, you can watch such exciting films as Drive, Good Time, and Message From the King.

4. Gangster Movies (31851)

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Gangster movies are as American as apple pie. They always seem to be popular no matter what decade and what the specific subject matter.

This code lets you watch such gangster films as The Irishman and Revenge of the Green Dragons.

5. Psychological Thrillers (5505)

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Are you ready for some mind-bending psychological thrillers?

Utilize this Netflix code to watch such movies as Kiss the Girls, The Gift, 1922, and Bird Box.

6. Political Thrillers (10504)

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There are a lot of great political thrillers out there that you might have missed due to your busy schedule.

No more of that!

Use this secret code to stream such politically-themed movies as The Crying Game, The Last Thing He Wanted, and The Angel.

7. Mysteries (9994)

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Who doesn’t enjoy a good mystery, am I right?

Take advantage of this secret code from Netflix and you can all mysterious with movies like Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and Secret in Their Eyes.

8. Sci-Fi Thrillers (11014)

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Let’s get a little trippy with some sci-fi thrillers, shall we?

Tap into this special genre on Netflix and you can enjoy such flicks as The Endless, In The Shadow of the Moon, and The Signal.

9. Supernatural Thrillers (11140)

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I love a good, exciting film that has some supernatural elements sprinkled in.

And with this special Netflix code, you try to wrap your head around such movies as The Gift and The Legacy of the Bones.

I’m definitely gonna be adding some of those flicks to my queue!

Now we want to hear from you!

In the comments, please recommend some thriller films that you think we’d enjoy.

Thanks a million!

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Websites Where You’ll Find Free E-Books

Times are tough right now. However, broke bookworms need not despair. The internet doesn’t only have a wealth of resources for job hunting and career development, it also has free books–and lots of them.

Here are 10 of the best places to go to serve your insatiable need to read.

1. Google Play

Find the free books section of the Google ebook store to download titles across multiple genres. Discover new books and revisit the classics.

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2. Project Gutenberg

On Project Gutenberg, you’ll find more than 60,000 free epub and Kindle ebooks to download.

Many classics are listed so pick something interesting and spend an afternoon down a rabbit hole.

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3. Open Library

The Open Library is a project of Internet Archives and has more than a million free books available.

Search by title, author or subject.

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4. Internet Archive

Clear your calendar for a few days as you browse this treasure trove of out-of-print books among other things.

Great for historical research.

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5. BookBoon

You’ll love this huge selection of business books and textbooks on BookBoon. All free and ready to download without the hassle of registration.

Go forth and learn!

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6. ManyBooks

Search the vast library at ManyBooks and download both great classics and contemporary works.

All your favorite genres are here as well as many non-fiction selections.

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7. Free-eBooks

So many genres here to explore. Ratings and reviews for each book are also available.

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8. LibriVox

On LibriVox, you can download free books and free audio books. Thousands of classics and out-of-print books are here for the (free) download.

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9. PDFBooksWorld

All the books are in high-quality PDF format available for download and all for free. Carry the classics in your pocket with the help of this website.

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10. Feedbooks

A huge selection of public domain books are found here. Create an account and start downloading them for free.

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All the books you’ll find in this list are free and legal for you to use for business or pleasure. You could catch up on your classic literature, brush up on your business etiquette or discover a new author without spending a dime.

When you have to stay where you are, books can take you where you really want to go.

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People Laugh About the Best WiFi Name They’ve Seen

A lot of times when you go to log on to your home or public WiFi, the other available networks don’t catch your eye. They’re named for businesses or they’re the numbers that were assigned to networks and routers before they were installed, or they’re people’s last names (boring!).

Some people, though, never pass up an opportunity to get creative and make people laugh – like these 16 people, who named their WiFi networks something you definitely couldn’t miss.

Bless.

16. I always like ones like this.

For the longest time, I had my phones hotspot name as ‘Police Surveillance Tricycle’.

Turns out, its a good way to get some people paranoid and have others amused over the whole thing when having it active during classes.

15. If that doesn’t make you laugh, I don’t know what to tell you – it’s a classic!

“Router? I hardly know her” was my all-time favorite.

14. People really are hilarious.

My favorite is “it’s on the back of the router”

Edit: on the back of the router it would say “ask (my name) for password.”

13. It’s funny…because it’s true.

“Crack Shack” which wasn’t exactly creative but we later found out that the owners were arrested for selling drugs

12. I’m betting only some people thought that was funny.

Was at a church and some neighbour had “Jesus has left the building”

11. The only thing that would have been better was “Hot Signals In Your Area.”

My younger brother set his mobile hotspot to “Hot Singles in Your Area” and I’m never gonna get over it

10. That’s one way to keep them busy.

One of my son’s (probably about 12 or 13 at the time) friend’s father set added a Wi-Fi channel named “Free Internet Porn” when his son had a birthday sleep-over.

The father then sat outside the area where they were sleeping and listened to them spend hours trying to figure out how to connect. My son called me that night asking how to connect to a Wi-Fi channel when you don’t know the password because his friend forgot their password. I told him the only way was to guess.

Evidently it kept them busy and out of trouble all night!

9. They’re never gonna guess!

We’re not allowed to have our own routers on campus.

So I named mine AT&T Mobile Hotspot.

8. Everyone loves a good pun.

In my last apartment I named my wifi New England Clam Router.

Always liked that one.

7. I think this one might be my favorite.

“Rebellious Amish Family”

6. Grandma is fierce AF!

When my grandma was getting her WiFi set up, we asked her what she’d say to people who asked for her WiFi.

She said that she would tell them to “Go to Hell”, so that’s now her password.

So whenever people ask for the WiFi password, she tells them, “Go to Hell”.

5. Of course they did.

I install internet etc. for a living.

Best one I ever came up with was for the DeltaPhi sorority, DeltaWiPhi, they loved it.

4. Laurel and Hardy at your service.

Wedonthavewifi

Password was idontknow

Hilarious when anyone asked him how to get on his WiFi.

It was like a vaudeville routine.

3. Hey when you find a good one you stick with it.

My dads a huge fan of the matrix and calls every router we’ve ever had the Nebuchadnezzar

2. Definitely not your LAN, sorry.

This LAN is my LAN.

1. Clever and not too overdone.

I had a roommate that named ours Batlan and Login.

I always thought that was clever.

I love people like this and wish I could be one of them.

What would your contribution to this list be? Tell us in the comments!

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Hilarious Tweets About Looking at Our Screen Time Reports

Have you checked your screen time report in the last little while? If not, go ahead and take a look. We’ll wait for you…

Yikes, right?

It makes sense though, why our screen time has gone through the roof. Most of us are confined to our homes 99% of the time and the people we live with are driving us insane. So the only natural thing to do is stare at your phone and fall down various rabbit holes all day, right? And, as a result, our screen time reports are out of control.

These people know the truth…

1. You can’t even believe your eyes.

Is your mind blown?

2. READ THE ROOM.

I get it, okay?

3. Well, this is life now.

But hopefully not forever…

4. I don’t need any reminders.

Can we please change the subject?

5. That’s when you know it’s REALLY bad.

You’re doing the unthinkable.

6. Think about that one.

Maybe YOU’RE to blame?

7. Get out of my face.

And don’t come back!

8. You’re doing a great job!

Way to go! A whole 36 seconds!

9. Just checking in…

To make sure you’re not losing your mind…

10. How is this even possible?

Giving you a whole new perspective about time.

11. Hang your head in shame.

Look at what you’ve done!

12. Talk to the hand!

Because I don’t want to hear it.

13. That’s all anyone wants right now.

I hope we can all get together soon! Stay safe out there!

Hahahaha. Funny and, more importantly, accurate.

So how about you?

Have you looked into your screen time reports at all?

If so, tell us what they look like in the comments.

We want to hear from all of you out there!

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Funny, Fake Apps That Come in Handy While We’re Stuck at Home

I have to be honest…these apps aren’t real. I know, I know…I’m bummed about it, too.

These funny, FAKE apps are actually the work of a Swedish artist named Viktor Hertz. He calls this project “Honest Apps 2020” and they are right on target for the strange times we’re living in right now.

Can’t leave your house for the next few months? There’s an app for that!

Let’s take a look at Hertz’s work.

Enjoy!

1. Kind of sums up life right now.

When will this shit be over and done with?

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1, 2, 3 or 4?

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2. Yup. All day, every day.

I don’t know about you, but I need a break.

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1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6?

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3. This one is crucial during these times.

Might as well have another bottle.

4. Take a few minutes to let your emotions out.

Are you crying yet?

5. Yikes. That one is scary and accurate.

Germs, germs, germs.

6. Won’t be going anywhere for a little while. 

Time to hunker down for the time being.

7. Just make a fire.

You won’t be getting much action for a while.

8. No contact at all.

Don’t even think about it.

9. There’s a lot of this going on right now.

Keep it coming!

10. JUST STAY HOME.

For now, at least…

11. F*ck every day right now.

But keep your heads up! It’ll get better!

12. Sad, but true right now…

The economy is getting slammed, no doubt about it.

13. Let’s end on this note.

Thank you to all healthcare workers, bus drivers, restaurant workers, grocery store workers,  and all other essential employees!

Those are pretty clever, huh?

You bet they are!

Which one is your favorite?

Talk to us in the comments! And give us a life update, please!

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Funny Memes and Tweets About Livin’ That Zoom Life

We’re ALL doing it.

I’m talking about Zoom video calls and conferences.

Maybe it’s because you’re working remotely or maybe you’re keeping up with your friends and family this way, but Zoom seems like it’s kind of taking over the world right now…and there’s no escape!

Here are some funny memes and tweets about all-things Zoom…I guess we better get used to it.

1. It’s pretty much the worst thing ever.

How many times has this happened to you so far?

2. That’s WAY worse than in person.

Anyone, anyone? Bueller? Bueller?

3. Take over for me for a few minutes, will ya?

“The cat makes an excellent point.”

4. This might get really gruesome.

And now, we may begin…

5. I think about this often.

It’s not a pretty picture.

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6. This is when it gets really ugly.

I’m with the cat on this one.

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7. Oh, I’ve been up for hours.

Keep up this charade for as long as you can.

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8. When you used to care…

Now? Not so much…

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9. All dressed up.

What they don’t see can’t hurt them.

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10. Quite a difference.

Is that even the same person?

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11. Now, this I could get used to.

Stylin’ and profilin’.

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12. Still hasn’t figured it out.

Get back on the phone with IT.

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13. You never know…

The whole world does seem to know about Zoom now…

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Funny and accurate memes, that’s for sure…

How are you doing livin’ that Zoom life?

Do you like it? Do you hate it?

Share your thoughts with us in the comments.

And, if you’ve had any funny experiences on Zoom, please share those, too!

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These Autism Awareness Sneakers Feature Sensory-Inclusive Elements

Vans has dropped a collection of sneakers geared toward kids and adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The shoes’ designers consulted with the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards, who create standardized programs in a variety of industries for people with sensory disorders and other special needs.

The resulting line of sneakers are extra-comfortable, sensory-inclusive shoes that focus on touch, sight, and sound.

The shoes come in a palette of cool, calming shades of blue and gray, include additional padding for great comfort, and loops on the back that make them easy to pull on. One version features a textured, checkered pattern and another is topped with a polychromatic holograph of water.

CNN has reported that many parents with kids on the spectrum are enthusiastic about the product, which will hopefully help their children be more independent and experience fewer clothing-related frustrations.

One parent, whose child still struggles to put on and tie his own shoes, said that “the single strap hook and loop will allow him to put his shoes on and adjust them to the tightness he personally needs. The reinforced toe means that he will be able to wear a pair he is used to longer without the anxiety of changing shoes.”

Plus, they look really cool!

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Vans is also planning to donate at least $100k of its earnings from the collection to the A.skate Foundation, a nonprofit that promotes the therapeutic benefits of skateboarding for children on the spectrum.

If you’re loving this idea as much as I do, you can shop the collection here.

The company said in a press release that “since 1966, Vans has stood as a champion of individuality and self-expression. With this project, Vans celebrates the unique aspects of all people.”

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Memes About Life in the 1990s and Why Kids Will Never Know the Struggle

I try not to go off on my “you damn kids don’t know how good you’ve got it!” rants too often. After all, it’s not like us American 90’s kids grew up traversing a dessert to get well water or something. It’s not like we were all dying of dysentery in our ox-drawn carriages (though we did love to pretend we were, for some reason.)

Still. The rate at which technology has moved in the last few decades does mess with my mind enough that I can’t help but occasionally shake my head at how different everything is.

Let’s reflect on this with some memes.

15. Circle “yes,” “no,” or “maybe”

14. WELL IS SHE?!

13. It’s amazing I never wrecked my car flipping through this

12. This was my retirement plan

11. There’s a lot going on here

10. As long as nobody finds my diary

9. This sentence would be gibberish now

8. Our coming of age was a little…slower

7. And then you’d immediately lose this

6. We didn’t understand minesweeper, but we played it, dammit

5. Beware the dreaded double exposure!

4. Brought to you by limewire.exe

3. This is the only true art

2. There are so many more ways to ignore people now

1. Honestly, a better investment

Alright, now get off my lawn.

What was the hardest part about 90’s life for you?

Let us know in the comments.

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