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Those "big hairy man" stories. Are common hallucinations during "sleep paralysis" exactly as described. Looming over you, sitting on the bed. They can often even feel the weight of the creature on bed. People seem to mainly describe it as a shadow figure/shadow man. It's literally all in your head but man it's amazing how horrifying it is until you realize you are experiencing sleep paralysis.
I may have caused a similar UFO experience. I used to strap a 3,000 lumen light to my drone and hover it over the road in the countryside. Definitely scared the 💩 out of a few people. 😅😬
In the second grade ( I was probably 8 or 9, don’t remember ) We were playing kickball inside the gym because it was raining. I kicked a soccer ball from one side of the gymnasium to the other. It went into the basketball hoop all net. I have not been able to repeat it 15 years later and nobody believes me when I tell them
That I bought most of my clothes from the Thrift Store. The truth is, it is merely a matter of seeking out the most aesthetically pleasing ones with commendable attributes. That is why they can appear as if they carry a hefty price tag, when in reality, it only required some effort and time to discover them. 💎
have a hypothesis about fermi paradox. Frequency of Encounters are exponential, not linear. And also in any wave system via a medium, such "randomness" syncs. For ex, electromagnetism and strangers marching in sync.
My buddy and I saw a large shiny object falling in the sky over St.Louis we were working on a barge in the Mississippi River. If I had to guess it was the size of a bus looked dented up and just kept tumbling down we lost it when it hit the clouds. It fell for at least two minutes by the time we noticed it.
Recently, I was taking a nap and felt a little slap on the back of my head, like what your older sibling would do. Not painful, more annoying. The back of my head was facing the wall. It was not a solid strike like when you “knock your head into a wall” sensation. I wake up and look around. My dogs are all napping too. No agitation as if a stranger was in my room. Not close to my head so no wagging tails hitting me. Not aware of a vivid dream. The brain and body really do their own thing independently of your conscious mind. Random pain sensations without explanation.
My friend and I roll up to the skate park on our boards throw our backpacks on the fence. Im holding a half full can of monster decide I don't care if I have it any more I just throw it I know littering is bad I was a shitty teenager. It did a single flip across the skate park lands perfectly sticking up then slides into the corner near our bags.