http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-30927102
>>Scientists believe the extraordinary case of a 23-year-old British man with "constant deja vu" may have been triggered by anxiety. It is the first time such a link has been made. But what is deja vu - and do we really know what causes it?
>>16997632
This guy is just tripping out and having flashbacks from droping lsd
>>16997632
>and had once taken the drug LSD whilst at university,
>once
Yeah, right.
Deja vu is perfectly natural. Some people have it more than others, and after all, we encounter the same situations pretty often in this modern routine.
I get it up to five times a day and I've never once thought it was paranormal. It just is human.
Whenever I notice it coming on, I'll try to fuck with it by flailing around and doing weird shit. Never works. I FLAILED AROUND JUST LIKE THIS BEFORE.
>>16997734
People must think you are autistic or have down syndrome or something.
You know that theory that our world is a simulation? Deja vu is a glitch in that simulation. The ones who monitor us won't patch the glitch though, as we already know about it and have given it a name. If it suddenly vanishes, we'd know somethings up.
>>16997782
What an unoriginal thought.
I have way more oriignal thinkings. Like try this on for size
We buy stuff we don`t need to impress people we hate.
>>16997782
Yeah I watched the matrix too
>>16997652
That's not a thing
Sometimes I get deja vu but I swear that I've experienced the same memory in a dream. Is that just deja vu fucking with me or could it be something else?
>yfw when the deja vu starts to last longer and you can predict seconds of time in advance
>>16997652
Oh not even when you've done LSD too many times, and too many times in a short period, it doesn't give you any god damn flashbacks.
If anything, you can basically anchor a song and get the feeling back when listening to it, but it's not even close to a flashback.
>>16997652
i've done lsd a few times, it doesn't work like how you're describing
25i, just thinking about shit will fuck you right back up though
>>16998961
Nah, I've taken nbome 4-5 times, only had 1 bad trip (but I don't remember most of it)
no flashbacks yet.