Author Topic: Weird Experiences  (Read 2269 times)

I wasent in a small or confined space
The darkness acts as a visual barrier rather than a physical barrier which gives the sense of claustrophobia.
However, you're talking about PARANOIA.

The darkness acts as a visual barrier rather than a physical barrier which gives the sense of claustrophobia.
However, you're talking about PARANOIA.
Interesting but im not closterphobic.

What about those times when you look behind you really do see somebody? Is that some kind of brain-wave sensitivity? Or maybe your senses are picking up something but not significant enough to register in your thoughts?

Interesting but im not closterphobic.
PARANOIA.
It's called PARANOIA.
I'm not talking about claustrophobia, I'm talking about PARANOIA.

PARANOIA.
It's called PARANOIA.
I'm not talking about claustrophobia, I'm talking about PARANOIA.
Are you talking about PARANOIA, by chance?

PARANOIA.
It's called PARANOIA.
I'm not talking about claustrophobia, I'm talking about PARANOIA.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNdB5-A9O7g

PARANOIA.
It's called PARANOIA.
I'm not talking about claustrophobia, I'm talking about PARANOIA.
Thanks for your input



when a bug fell on my face


I sometimes wake up in the morning, look at the clock and notice it's a good time to get up, but when I lay back down I end up sleeping for 2-3 more hours and it only seems like it lasted a second.

Well, ever since I hit my head and watched in terror as the blood spilled into my hands... I have been slightly of blood... I guess that's a little weird.

Well, ever since I hit my head and watched in terror as the blood spilled into my hands... I have been slightly of blood... I guess that's a little weird.
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