Author Topic: Is this normal or am I literally insane?  (Read 1667 times)


We don't want to be alone at night.
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itsk bebe ill protect u

YES! Holy stuff this happened to me when I was young and I got scared as stuff and couldn't go to sleep, but now it doesn't happen anymore.


Were you on any hallucinatory drugs?


What time was it when it happened?

How long was it since you woke up?

Call the SCP Foundation

SCP-1214
"Hallucinations"

wonderful
now OP needs to write a description

Although, most of the things people are saying happened to them are just little things like it twitching and stuff, and for me it actually changed shape(it was still very distorted/blurry tho) and moved quite a long distance.

It isn't really that scary as long as you don't think you see a person hunched over in the kitchen looking back and forth which is actually another thing I saw.  It usually doesn't start until after a few minutes, and after a long time it stops moving as much. I'll post more stuff if this is actually something I need to be concerned about.

It's probably strain on your eyes from trying to focus in on something you can hardly see. Whenever its really foggy my eyes do the same thing (sort of) and it looks like a little spiral of white dots made out of something that I can barely see. Then it changes shapes and moves around. Of course, I could be wrong and you are insane, but I doubt it

This happens to me, if there's something in the corner of my vision when I sleep it always becomes a human shape.  For example for years I had this fish tank in my room.  The tank sitting just in the corner of my vision if I was in the right spot of my bed.  Whenever I looked at it, it would be a fish tank, but if I looked away it was like there was someone watching me.  It was really creepy and I couldn't fall asleep until it was out of my vision.

Eventually I got rid of the tank cause all the fish died.

Your mind is playing tricks on you.

It's just a box, but strain makes you think it's moving, and then your brain stuffs itself and starts making you imagine things you see and overreact.


Starring at a screen in the dark temporarily burns your retina lowering your ability to see in the dark. Sometimes I see weird things but I ignore them.


This topic just cleared up a few of my sightings.
It was just me being paranoid and my forgeted up eyes.

Now to find logical explanation for the others.

Although, most of the things people are saying happened to them are just little things like it twitching and stuff, and for me it actually changed shape(it was still very distorted/blurry tho) and moved quite a long distance.

It isn't really that scary as long as you don't think you see a person hunched over in the kitchen looking back and forth which is actually another thing I saw.  It usually doesn't start until after a few minutes, and after a long time it stops moving as much. I'll post more stuff if this is actually something I need to be concerned about.
You have a mental disorder.