I live alone in a relatively new apartment. Lately I've had multiple incidents of objects ending up in bizarre places. The latest incident was a pillow that I keep on my couch ending up on the floor of my kitchen. Another was a bag of groceries I left on the counter ending up spilled near my dining table.
Anybody know about this sort of thing? It's really, really fucking weird.
it was me. sorry, i'll stop.
well...that's nothing short of what we call a poltergeist....as long as he doesn't get angry with you you're fine....otherwise you are seriously screwed
>>18734376
I wonder if talking nicely to it would help.
>>18733422
Whatever it is, don't piss it off.
>>18733511
silly head, you better! or else! >:(
>>18733422
Maybe you have secret resident hiding in the attic or in a crawl space. Be careful now op
>>18733422
Some people believe that when you enter a doorway that is half closed you enter an unstable reality. This is because of the nature of quantum physics. You can see partially into the room you are about to enter but some aspects are covered up. Information is hidden to you. What happens is that a Schrodinger's cat-like situation develops where the room is hovering between two realities. When you step into this room how can you be sure that the you that is in the room is the same one that entered? Things appear misplaced around your house because, in this reality, they were never placed where you remember them. Always make sure that a door is fully open or fully closed to ensure that you stay in your current reality.
OP here
Is there any way I can communicate with whatever it is?
Sleep walking. Not paranormal. End of thread. Never post again. Kill yourself.
>>18736147
Sleep walking. Not paranormal. End of thread. Never post again. Kill yourself.