Anyone ever have those moments when you're writing down a word and someone says that exact word? Shit happens to me a lot and it's not commonly used words either, it's specific nouns. Also general odd coincidences thread.
This actually happens quite a bit when I'm reading. Someone will say the same word out phrase just as I'm reading it.
>>16977746
Same here. Also - happens even with just... thinking. For example: I am thinking a specific sentence in my head and somebody says random word from that sentence A SECOND after I just thought about it. It always makes me go 'wtf', like there is some hivemind shiet going on. Or a small tiny telekinetic window.
Or, just... good old boring coincidences.
Other odd coincidence is, that if there's a failing lantern, it always fails right when I reach it. No matter if I go by feet or by bike. I approach it - it goes dark. Happens almost always during my night walks with random lanterns. And I do walk quite often.
>>16977780
Cont. it got to the point that if I see slightly dim/flickering lantern, I can predict it will turn off when I approach it. I even proven it to my friends and they just brushed it off as coincidence. Even if I say it happens a lot.
>>16977780
Dude, that happened to me with this guy I know at work.
Him and I are... very similar. It's bizarre.
>>16977726
Look up confirmation bias.
>>16977780
this happens to me a lot too. i knew one other person that it happened a lot to. everyone says coincidence, but it happens way too often, usually when im driving.
Words are supposedly limited by their literal defintion.
So something that cannot be defined is obviously a superior entity
>>16977726
This picture always makes me really uncomfortable for some reason. I don't think cats should be eating spaghetti.
>>16977726
I don't know as it's happened all that often for me, but I know that it's a retarded entity trying to reach out to you. You can safely ignore it.
>>16980428
Can confirm, am a vet
Cats should only be eating lasgna