>imagine myself in some situation
>some unspecified amount of time later I find myself in that exact situation
>even down to uncanny details I would have had no possible way of knowing would actually happen when I first thought of it
>this happens fairly frequently, at least a couple times a year
What the fuck is going on here and does this happen to anyone else?
>>34769881
I have premonitory dreams every two or three years. They are useless as fuck, most of the time it's just me at my workplace. Usually it happens a year before we are transferred in another building.
>mfw never had premonitory dream of me and a gf
I never tried to change the timeframe that is appearing, I don't know if it is feasible.
>>34769881
Well, either you have superpowers, or your life is repetitive to the point where you can more or less predict what's going to happen.
It could be that when these things happen, you falsely remember having imagined it beforehand. Write it down next time to rule that possibility out.
>>34770110
This. Memory is far from infallible.
>>34769881
any examples you can tell?
>>34769934
The same exact thing happens to me.
I'll be working or doing something somewhere and remember a dream I had years ago where I'm in the exact same situation
babby's first synchronocity
>>34769934
I get this too, but it's always totally useless. Like I'll walk though a door with a cup of coffee in my hand and see a particular person, then suddenly remember i had a dream five years ago where the exact same thing happened.
>>34771776
1776 get
>mfw that wasn't original, muted for four minutes
>want to rewatch movie
>can't find it anywhere
>flipping through movie channels a couple days later, it's on in 10 minutes
>think about how tasty X food would be
>out of nowhere coworkers bring food X for lunch for everyone
>never told anyone about the craving
>make a joke about how shitty Y situation would be
>week later, situation Y happens
>it is shitty
life is a procedurally generated video game, and it is lacking content. Reused assets and ideas out the ass. Things that happen only happen because the users though of them. The system is incapable of making it's own content.
>>34771799
I know this exact feel, I'll get a glimpse of a situation a few seconds long and hen it'll happen months later, either I'm psychic somehow, or time is bending and showing me the future, or maybe my memory just thinks they're the same when they're really not, I stick with the last option because it seems to be the most logical and least schizophrenic.
>>34771862
This
Happened time for a bit, and it made me depressed. Things began to feel fake and pointless. I'm glad it's gone, but the thought still lingers