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Post by puzz on Mar 21, 2004 22:23:31 GMT -5
It all started on Friday night. I was putting together a 1000-piece puzzle with my mom. (We still haven't finished it yet. ) I'm pretty good at puzzles, but that suddenly changed. I wasn't even able to put two pieces together! Everything started to look funny, and I felt wierd, and... it's so hard to explain. Suddenly, I felt like my normal self again! But that only lasted a while. A few minutes later, I felt it all coming back! It was around 10:30 at night, so before I started to feel extremely wierd again, I went to bed. There were a lot of other strange things that happened to me this weekend, but I can't remember them all (even stranger!) Do you think it was some type of monster or ghost? *shudders even though they probably don't exist* Or am I just crazy?
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Post by MarillTachiquin on Mar 21, 2004 23:54:24 GMT -5
it sometimes happends to me. i feel like i'm other, like i'm not there, that i'm somebody else. also, i have the same problem with puzzles. i love them too (i have one in my room's floor ;D), and sometimes i'm not in mood of seaching for pieces or putting 2 together. i suppose it's normal.. or we are crazy too ;D
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Post by Torey on Mar 22, 2004 10:19:56 GMT -5
I don't think it was a monster or ghost. Every human being experiences weird things from time to time so you've got nothing to worry about. When something weird happens to me it usually excites me.
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Post by puzz on Mar 22, 2004 21:07:17 GMT -5
Yay for me! I can remeber some more of the wierd things that happened! *smaks herself for being so stupid*
This happened both last night and the night before. I was asleep in my bed, when all of a sudden I woke up at around 5:00 AM. My nose was plugged up and I had a sore throat. I knew that I had to go back to sleep, so I did. But I woke up again at 7:00 AM, and I was fine! Wierd...
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Post by sir346 on Mar 22, 2004 23:25:05 GMT -5
I think that goes under "dissassociative _______." One kind of that is when you suddenly cannot remember who you are, you don't recognize anybody around you, and you feel as if you were dropped onto an alien planet.
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Post by dancepixie100 on Mar 22, 2004 23:57:12 GMT -5
I think that goes under "dissassociative _______." One kind of that is when you suddenly cannot remember who you are, you don't recognize anybody around you, and you feel as if you were dropped onto an alien planet. lol that actually happened to me a little while ago. I woke up at the normal time I usually wake up, but everything was different. See, when I wake up at 6:30 its always still dark, but that one day it was really bright and sunny for some reason. So I forgot where I was, who I was, what day it was...yeah it was strange.
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Post by seraphengel on Mar 24, 2004 9:28:34 GMT -5
One day I was at school walking around and it was like I could see why everyone was my friend or what they were thinking. Example: One person was my "friend" because back then I lived in a sad neighborhood, etc and the whole political thing was nuts. Anyhow, later like a few years later I read this book by S.E. Hinton and one of her characters had the same thing. It was insane.
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Post by thegreenmooseofdoom on Mar 24, 2004 18:43:30 GMT -5
One day I was at school walking around and it was like I could see why everyone was my friend or what they were thinking. Example: One person was my "friend" because back then I lived in a sad neighborhood, etc and the whole political thing was nuts. Anyhow, later like a few years later I read this book by S.E. Hinton and one of her characters had the same thing. It was insane. Have you seen The Waking Life? There's this part where this guy talks about this author who goes to a town, and it's EXACTLY like his novel, down to the people in the town and everything. He talks to this girl and finds out that everything that's ever happened to her he's written about in his book. Shocked, he goes back home and tells someone, then finds out years later that his story is just like a Bible story or something... the narrator guy keeps on and says that maybe there's only one story in the world and like, it keeps repeating itself for all eternity. Something like that. Anyways, yes, I'm going off on a tangent, but your comment reminded me of it. Geez, that's such a mindblowing movie. I'm going to have to watch it again. ANYWAYS back on topic, I seriously doubt it was anything 'supernatural'. The most simplest explanation I can find is that maybe the blood flow to your head went down a little, causing you to feel light-headed and sort of separated from what's going on. It's happened to me on many occassions. Not to say it isn't fun tho... xD I love feeling bizarre and uhhh... trippy sometimes. Colors and shapes and movement can do that to me as well... Dunno the explanation for that, but it's rather pleasing. Especially if it's purple and sparkly or moves really gracefully. Yes, I'm weird. xD What were we talking about again?
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Post by seraphengel on Mar 25, 2004 8:19:20 GMT -5
Ha. Well, I was saying it's like being in a glass bubble. If you think about it, knowing why someone does something that you didn't think about before makes sense. The next day I'd feel like the day before I felt that way. Quite odd, really. That movies sounds awesome, I might check it out
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