I no longer live there but yeah, I hope the new people living there are having a better time than I did
We're referring to temporal displacement., not aging forwardRailey2 wrote:
we all travel through time very slowly, approximately one second per second.
I feel very temporally displaced on Monday mornings.AutoMedic wrote:
We're referring to temporal displacement., not aging forwardRailey2 wrote:
we all travel through time very slowly, approximately one second per second.
That's what you did wrong.2015071 wrote:
My bed was positioned facing my bedroom door. The door was not entirely shut. I always leave a gap whenever I went to bed.
I personally disagree.piruchan wrote:
That's what you did wrong.2015071 wrote:
My bed was positioned facing my bedroom door. The door was not entirely shut. I always leave a gap whenever I went to bed.
Personally, I won't be able to sleep like that. I always lock every doors and windows in my room whenever I'm going to sleep. The thought that someone/something I don't know can just open the door quietly and watches me sleep creeps me out.
Edit:
I believe in aliens.
Lagel wrote:
I often come across something i've never seen before or will find that i'll be carrying out a certain action of what not, only to be overwhelmed by an extreme feeling of deja vu as if i've already lived through that exact moment and i can sometimes predict what will happen shortly after. idk if i'm crazy or i've lived my life before or my mind is filling in gaps
think it's all 3
Aahh! Science!Railey2 wrote:
Personally i don't believe in the paranormal. As a general tip though: If you're seeing ghosts, buy a carbon monoxide alarm, since many "supernatural" events are reported to just happen in peoples heads due to Carbon monoxide poisoning. If you're hallucinating, the first thing is always to get some fresh air, because it might be the air, that makes you hallucinate.
Another common cause is sleep deprivation, in which case.. you should just take better care of yourself.
Schizophrenia is a thing too, although hallucinations tend to be auditory.
oh, thanks.2015071 wrote:
in this threadMeah wrote:
what does ITT mean? I am not good with Urban Dictionary, sry.