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I'm a mechanic and I left a (recently purchased off the tool truck) pocket knife in a customer's car. It was grey CRKT. The advisor asked me if I left a knife in a vehichle. I said yes. A week later, the customer brings back my knife. I take my knife home that day and place it on my dresser with my wallet and keys like always. There on the dresser is THE SAME knife. I have 2 of the same knife now. They both look identical and open with the same amountof ease. This customer drove the vehicle that I worked on the same day I lost that knife. The simulation must have duplicated this pocket knife. (Now, if only I could do this with ammo)
Don't release pets to the wild. They don't know how to fend for themselves, they're definitely going to die if you do. Especially if the parakeet owners don't live in a tropical climate. Those birds can't handle the cold and once it gets under 50⁰F, they're gonna die. That shit pisses me off.
@@jasminechan4705 I'm gonna assume it's fake, cuz unless someone else adopted the parakeet and it somehow escaped, there's no way it survived in the wild
Please please please do not release your pets into the wild. It doesn’t matter if it’s a bird or reptiles or literally any animal do not release them. Theryre most likely to just die because they do not have the skills to survive in the wild. While that happens to some other animals become invasive species and disrupting the ecosystem. Example Florida has had Burmese Pythons released into the wild and now they’re an invasive species in that state. They’re native to Southeast Asia, they’re so invasive in Florida that there’s actually a number you need to call so that someone will come out and get rid of the python. So if you ever need to get rid of your pet please take it to a rescue instead of releasing it, the animal will have a better life if you do, and the ecosystems will be better for it as well.
The story at 4:42 sounds like a dissociative disorder caused by a traumatic event. I have dissociative episodes sometimes and there can be moments of clarity that feel a lot like what they described.
My theory is that we have died and you know how all your memories flash before you eyes? Thats whats happening now and your mind is getting confused with the details
Okay so I'm still been thinking about this, about 2 months ago. I couldn't find my wallet, but I knew it was around because I remembered when I last used it, and with certain I hadn't left it anywhere. I thought maybe it's in the car, I looked topped to bottom under The seats, you name it. I mostly used to tap to pay now, so it wasn't super urgent that I find it. About a month later, I finally called in to cancel the debit card that was in my wallet, because I only take one with me that I know I'll need, and literally the next day my wallet is sitting in the middle of the back row of the car right on the floor in plain sight. Part of me thinks that maybe the lighting tricked me into not seeing it , but I just I don't know
I consistently get Deja-vu for things that never happened… and then they happen up to months later. I don’t know if my brain is fabricating things or if I am thinking of something once and rounding back to that exact thought weeks later. It’s freaky. Edit: just thought of another one after hearing the Bow and Arrow story. When I was eleven/twelve I took martial arts classes. I was getting to the point where my Sensei wanted me to punch a board. I had only ever flat-palmed one. I was worried I’d hurt my knuckles. As I went to punch the board with my right hand, the board snapped clean in half. I hadn’t even touched it. My knuckles were mere centimeters from the wood when it broke. The wood could sense my fear.
I watched a single episode of a tv on yt but many years later when I watched the show for real the episode wasn't there. There were specific details that make it almost certain it wasn't just another show but I'm really not sure honestly.
Okay, wtf were those parents thinking releasing a domesticated, pet bird into the wild?? It doesn't have the skills to survive; it would've either starved, got into an accident in a human environment, or been snatched up by a predator. It would've been more humane to give it up to an animal shelter or just kill it. 😑💀
once I was looking at the time (20:47) then I a few minutes later I looked back and It was 20:25. unless I read the first time wrong and It was only 19:47 I definately time traveled back 23 minutes