Hey /x/, posted about this before but didn't get much feedback aside from "get your eyes checked". Would like to hear what you guys think.
>strange mist/fog in room
>appears occasionally
>first time I noticed it, accompanied by strong sense of deja vu and wind chimes rattling without wind (may not be related)
>only in bedroom, never any other part of the house
>pic unrelated (I think)
What is it /x/?
OP farts too much.
>>18652161
Take some chems. I heard taking high volume of morphine will help those "mist" go away.
>>18652161
a mass of unshaped energy, not necessarily intelligent or even sentient. nothing to worry about unless its black as that means its an area completely devoid of energy(like a vacuum). its magnetic itll bring other energies in. it can also grow, if it becomes big enough it could attact all kinds of things.
>>18652177
Only when I eat too much cheese.
... ok, I always eat too much cheese.
>>18652199
Wish I had some morphine right now, that would be nice.
>>18652231
Interesting. To clarify, you do mean that it's magnetic only if it's black, right?
>>18652161
Same happened to me, OP. Looked like pic related. All windows and doors were closed. Only people in the house were my partner and I. We were both sober. Both saw the exact same thing at the exact same time, too.
>>18652161
Do you suffer from migraines or headaches sometimes?
>>18653667
Might not be the same thing.. the thing that I've noticed is very very faint, not nearly that intense. Also, it envelopes the entirety of my room, or at least I think so.
>>18653697
Only occasionally, but that's most likely due to caffeine.. I'll only get them if I start drinking coffee a lot and then stop suddenly. Or if I'm hungover, of course.
I did used to get pretty bad migraines when I was very young, though.
This happened to a girl I used to know. She'd wake up with a fog/mist above her that would dissipate after a few minutes.
>>18653850
Any more info?
>>18653667
>>18653715
I should add about its appearance- it's exactly like looking at a light fog from minimal distance. You can't quite see it, but objects that are further away become more faded.