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exhumedhatred
· 7 years ago
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Always.
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infosubstance
· 7 years ago
No that happens to me too but I think there is a scientific reason for it (as disappointing as it is) , I think its basically something similar had happened before so your brain tries to relate it creating the dezavu effect, there is a good vsauce video on it, I can find it for you if you like?
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deleted
· 7 years ago
Info, hey buddy! But yeah that's pretty much why that happens
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mialinay
· 7 years ago
*déjà-vu
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creativedragonbaby
· 7 years ago
Haha nope. This has been disproven by moi. As a lucid dreamer I remember my dreams and write them down. Then one day, it occurred. Boom
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infosubstance
· 7 years ago
cool and sorry for missplelling it
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infosubstance
· 7 years ago
That was a genuine cool by the way sorry I just read it back and realized it sounded a bit rude but that is actually really cool
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gham
· 7 years ago
Deja-vu is a sign that your life is becoming so mundane that your brain is able to predict what might happen, this is you subconsciously telling yourself what you think will happen, sometimes it's right sometimes it's wrong, and if you feel like you need it to stop just do something you've never done or haven't done in a while, be more spontaneous
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jimcrichton
· 7 years ago
I always appreciate when someone takes the time to use the character table to find the rare letters.
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rosalinas
· 7 years ago
Yea but instead of freaking out, I find it pretty fascinating
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chicken_nugget
· 7 years ago
ever get that feeling of deja vu
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tony007
· 7 years ago
That happens
sm19
· 7 years ago
I dreamed the movie Stewart Little (never saw it before) and when I saw it on TV like a year later I was crapping my pants. I was like 7 or 8.
guest
· 7 years ago
YES
guest
· 7 years ago
ALL THE TIME
kdub
· 7 years ago
Yes i thought i was the only one. MY LIFE IS SAVED