http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HallucinationI once had a feverish delusion wich was a very real simulation of bullet time. It was really fucking scary.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delusion
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HallucinationI once had a feverish delusion wich was a very real simulation of bullet time. It was really fucking scary.
I don't remember there being any thunderstorm, and it was in the middle of a lake... I don't know.sirbryghtside said:Was it lightninging?Lieju said:I have seen an U.F.O.
it was a flying ball of light(or that what it looked like) that floated on the surface of the lake. I saw it for a few seconds, and it moved left and right before disappearing. It was dark, and I didn't see what caused it.
It was an UFO, since I don't know what it was, allthough I have an idea. There is a road on the other side of the lake, and it looked like lights of the car. I think somehow the lights were reflected on the lake, making it look like there was a light on the lake. I don't think it was a boat, because of the way it moved.
Or maybe it was an alien hovercraft from the planet Xntrnoftbag.
Because there's something called a thunderball or something that looks like an electric ball that comes from thunderstorms.
Me too. And I also have a lot of <a href=http://nightterrors.org>Night Terrorssumanoskae said:I get A LOT of dejau vu's
Sounds more like a hacker than anything.EcoEclipse said:I'm sure they didn't, but all of that did happen. I swear. Why would I make up those Bungie/Halo related details? I'm not a Halo fan, nor do I even own a 360, and I don't hate the series either, so it isn't a detail made out of bias of some sort.ElephantGuts said:Sorry but that story would be better placed in this thread [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.119187] since it obviously didn't happen. No offense, but Bungie didn't take over your computer.EcoEclipse said:Snip
That kind of happened to me this year. It was my birthday and it was hot as hell. So I made some remark about how cool it would be if it started raining.TheTygerfire said:I once controlled the weather for about 45 seconds when I was around 10. One night it was raining, and I thought to myself "Make the rain stop" (i don't have anything against rain, in fact i like it). The rain stopped. I thought in my head for the rain to start again, and it did. It happened about 4-5 times without fail until it stopped listening to me.
It's okay,I forgive you.MaxTheReaper said:Right, I can see how that conversation would go.puppydogvaan said:Whoa, are you serious? Also I just noticed you are two years younger than me...Small world. We should meet sometime and studiously avoid talking about politics, lol. Now that would probably be creepy, seeing Max face to face. XD
"Hey mom, just going to go meet some lady I met on the internet who is two years my senior."
"Try not to die, you mistake."
"Thanks, mom. Good lookin' out."
It wasn't my fault.Emptor said:ahem...................wow,amazingly for once I am without a witty retort or a deadpan snark on this subject so all I can say is.the fuck?!
Well.
It was.
But it wasn't.
hah, lucky, all i get is the crappy deja-vu, like when i'm reading a book or something.Plinglebob said:I've often had Deja Vu (it even help me cheat on a test once), but nothing else.
Yeah, it was probably him that set it up on his computer with maybe another friend running it. He probably went to the bahtroom so you wouldn't see him laughing.EcoEclipse said:No, there was no way he could have done it. Besides when Kyle was in the bathroom, we were in each other sights the entire time. If any one of us showed signs of shenanigans, the other two would have caught on.ElephantGuts said:Very true. Which is why I still don't believe it. Or atleast, I don't believe it's some sort of supernatural or powerful omnipresent AI-related issue. Your friend is probably screwing with you.
Someone else proposed a remote-desktop application being run on the computer, which is very plausible, though I don't know who would have executed it.
FAILEisBaron said:Damn, I was reading this thread and I turned around and saw my Grad Robe hanging up and it scared the shit out of me...
mosquito buzz or somthing you know the thikg they put out to stop young people stayig at same placesirbryghtside said:And now, after being disturbed for a lifetime from reading this thread, here is my contribution to the thread.
Outside my primary school, there is a street. This street has a sound, a signature sound - it's a high pitched noise, and it is there forever. It sounds kind of like a swing, but a swing can't be swinging forever, can it?
It also is only heard when you step through some bollards into the street, no other time.
And not just me, everyone hears it who I've asked.
Creepy.
Then it must have been a very clichéd book. (I kid)AkJay said:hah, lucky, all i get is the crappy deja-vu, like when i'm reading a book or something.Plinglebob said:I've often had Deja Vu (it even help me cheat on a test once), but nothing else.