anyone else slowly being driven to insanity by deja vu?
Could you elaborate more on this?
>suddenly get the feeling that I've just been in this place before
Yeah, porn Deja Vu: I keep thinking women I see in porn are ones I have seen in real life before, and women I see in real life I have seen in porn. But I do live in LA, and on 2 occasions I did actually find out women I know used to do porn- now its like I look up everyone I know on PornWikiLeaks to check
>>36859424
sometimes it feels like I've worked at a certain job before and have interacted with my coworkers
also I'll have deja vu from their perspectives so I know their intentions at that moment
>>36859545
DEJA VU I JUST BEEN ON THIS PLACE BEFORE
This is hell, you are in a loop and time is nearing its end once again robo
>>36859398
Sometimes I have dreams that loosely predict the future. It's never useful though, just some minuscule moment in time. In the dream, something terrible usually happens, like some eldritch abomination crawls into my window at night. When the time comes in real life, I instantly remember the dream and start looking at my window waiting for an eldritch abomination to come through it. I also sometimes get nostalgia for places and times I have never been to or experienced before.
>>36859398
Yeah. I recall very specific memories of having done something before that I couldn't possibly have done in the past.
I just think it's neat and don't really question it.
I'm pretty calm like that.
Like the other day I had a panic attack and once I realized I wasn't having a heart attack I knew I didn't need to be afraid, so I relaxed and it stopped after a minute or two.
It's just a glitch in your brain that triggers feelings of recognition at an inappropriate time.
I get it too. I remember the exact same things I was doing, same conversation, smells, etc. I remember remembering itself and thinking 'oh it's deja vu again'
It's nothing real, just a glitch
>>36861010
higher on the streets and i know its my time to goahoa
>>36861549
Please make it stop, Dr. Anon.