hmm, well I'm always seeing things that I shouldn't. They drive me semi-crazy, so if anyone else saw them they'd go completely crazy (note: I am weird, hence why I'm not driven completely mad by these things.). The apocalypse (as described in the Bible) is a gruesome thing i see, bringing about the melting faces of my friends. It's only flashes, so I try to ignore them. Also, there are these little flashes of light (sometimes white, sometimes black) that pop up every now and then, that if I tried to find a suitable explanation for them I'd be living in denial
2007-02-21 03:36:16
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answered by Paul C 2
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I was 19 and crashed broadside with a pizza driver while riding my motorcycle, no helmet, about forty miles an hour. It was night time he did not see me, his insurance co. paid big time BTW.
Any hoo, hit his car, flew over it, landed about thirty feet down the road, bike was thirty feet back, totaled against his fender. Here comes a car swerving around the wreckage at about the same speed, headed now directly at me. I clutched a lot of pavement to crawl out of the way. One wheel of the car hit my boot as it past and and took off the boot, thankfully not my foot.
I was laying on the side of the road and I saw two shooting stars streak almost the entire distance of the sky, parallel to each other. Could have been the concussion, could have been a hallucination, but I think it was a sign because that was my closest to death so far.
2007-02-21 12:18:38
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answered by Bonathon M 3
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Yes there are alot of things actually that you cant explain logically it happens to all of us although im not sure what you may be implying. If your implying miracle that happens everywhere. Once a 4-6 year old boy fell from a 4 story apartment and got up crying (without a scratch) as if nothing serious had happen and all saw. If you were to tell someone that you felt from the 4th story would anyone believe you didnt get a single broken bone ;) its not about how you explain it but how you believe it.
2007-02-21 11:33:34
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answered by Spark13 2
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Been there, done that. The medications make it hard to remember things vividly and also put them in more of a dream category instead.I only have a few seemingly trivial things for keepsakes. One or two of them are alleged scoop marks. These supposedly are for genetic cloning or experiments of some kind. My therapist wants me to write these things down. I wonder if he plans on writing a book ? I suppose I could but without any tangible hard evidence it would come across as science fiction instead. Compared to people who believe in religious phenomenon and the supernatural it isn't all that different. Maybe we are all crazy ?
2007-02-21 12:08:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely...I've had things I can't explain bugging me lately and I usually never told anyone till a few days ago because I felt if they were to be true I could help someone. However I knew what people would say because I thought the same things because it was so outrageous I didn't want to deal with it or have to come to the conclusion to figure it out.
2007-02-21 14:38:02
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answered by Miller Lite 1
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Yes. In the middle of the night I got a drink from my water bottle.(I keep one beside me so I won't wake anyone else up wondering around in the dark) and I saw a long haired black bearded man sitting in my black dish chair. Freaked out I buried my head in my pillow seconds later I looked up and he was gone.
I told my friends this and they thought I had lost it but I maybe have just been hallucinating since I was very tired.
2007-02-21 12:05:31
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answered by missgigglebunny 7
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Yes.. Ghosts for one thing, but there are a fair amount of believers for that so your not instantly crazy.
Slight out of body experience. Thats not fun..
Or once being so tired that nothing around me was staying in one place. everything was floating around all crazy-like. Might not make me insane, but everyone always gives me a funny look after I tell them that.
2007-02-21 11:53:27
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answered by jorlwind 3
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Yes, try and explain this Anna Nicole Smith thing to someone they would think you were crazy. This is great television on CNN.
2007-02-21 11:28:30
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answered by Anonymous
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yes. seen person walking towards me looked away and when looked back few seconds later he was gone. there was nowhere he could have disappeared to where he was walking. it looked so real and when described him to my parents they told me it sounded like an uncle of mine who had died before i was born. i had only seen one photo of him and it was a head shot, but was told it was clothes he wore when described them it was so real. nobody told me i'm crazy but only told family so if told anyone else i know they'll think i'm crazy.
2007-02-21 11:33:29
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answered by Shannyn 5
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My brother swore he saw a green ghost standing at the foot of his bed once.
2007-02-21 12:16:19
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answered by Anonymous
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