Author Topic: Near-Death Experience (OBE)  (Read 9032 times)

Anyone ever had one? I hope I nevar :D  :cookieMonster:
EDIT:Don't you people know what an OBE is? Out of Body Expercince
Its when your a ghost and you experience death.
Idiots  :cookieMonster:
« Last Edit: April 29, 2010, 10:02:17 PM by Darkwarrior »

I almost fell off a building once D:

I almost fell off a building once D:
OMG WAS IT FUN I HOPE YOU HAD FUN DID U I DO :D

I was almost hit by a car while riding my bike.



i almost drowned in a lazy river

Aliens and I died.
Damn crop circles. So hows it like being a ghost?

There was a mini cliff overlooking a deep-ish lake that everyone swam in.  I fell off and landed in the water, being pushed by the current.  While I fought back, my strength was an irrelevant element against it.  After hopelessly fighting for about 30 minutes, even though nobody heard me yell, and nobody cared what I was doing, I fought some more.  Eventually, I got tired, so I looked death in the eye, let go of my resistance, and let my self just go with the flow.  As I was floating underwater I thought what was going to happen when I died.  Would I meet God?  Would I die and see or feel nothing?  Would I come back as a ghost?  But then something grabbed me.  Even with my eyes closed I was scared of what it was.  Turns out my older brother saved me.  I hate lakes now.

I was almost hit by a car while riding my bike.
I missed. D:


Got chicken pox a second time, and almost died of dehydration, both when I was really young around 4-6. The chicken pox left me with a small scar on my nose.
More recently got MRSA and now have a scar on my shoulder from it.
I've also had at least three encounters with horrendous drivers and the California freeway system.

Got chicken pox a second time, and almost died of dehydration, both when I was really young around 4-6. The chicken pox left me with a small scar on my nose.
More recently got MRSA and now have a scar on my shoulder from it.
I've also had at least three encounters with horrendous drivers and the California freeway system.
Your immortal.

There was a mini cliff overlooking a deep-ish lake that everyone swam in.  I fell off and landed in the water, being pushed by the current.  While I fought back, my strength was an irrelevant element against it.  After hopelessly fighting for about 30 minutes, even though nobody heard me yell, and nobody cared what I was doing, I fought some more.  Eventually, I got tired, so I looked death in the eye, let go of my resistance, and let my self just go with the flow.  As I was floating underwater I thought what was going to happen when I died.  Would I meet God?  Would I die and see or feel nothing?  Would I come back as a ghost?  But then something grabbed me.  Even with my eyes closed I was scared of what it was.  Turns out my older brother saved me.  I hate lakes now.
A strong current in a lake? Nevarr

my lungs collapsed due to large tumors

they pumped me full of so much sedative when I went into ER that my coma lasted 18  days
two years of my life destroyed by sitting in a hospital bed D: