analog_warrior
Sep 27 2005, 03:27 PM
OK. One time, me and my friends were in a convenience store. One of them worked there. Me and my other friend were in the back; he was smoking. My friend (the one working there) went into the freezer and I followed shortly after. But when I went in, he wasn't there. He was back at the register. What's going on?
JMPD1
Sep 27 2005, 08:06 PM
Why don't you tell us what you think is going on.
101
Sep 27 2005, 08:09 PM
what was he smoking.
Seriously if you were smoking weed your perception of time is delayed and things happen slower then usual
analog_warrior
Sep 27 2005, 08:57 PM
I don't know what is going on, and he was smokin' a cigarette.
JMPD1
Sep 27 2005, 11:36 PM
you state "I followed shortly..."
Define 'shortly'. Is it seconds, minutes, several minutes?
analog_warrior
Sep 28 2005, 03:13 PM
A few seconds after he went in.
Flame Thrower
Sep 30 2005, 11:57 AM
I know what you mean, is it as though people just move extremely quickly? You see them in one place then you see them in another in an extremely short space of time?
Or have I missed the point
ChocolateFairy
Sep 30 2005, 05:40 PM
When I was 16 I had a traumatic experience and after the incident I lost time for 1 hour. I was in shock. When someone grabbed me I screamed. Before the incident, I was in a house (locked in by my attacker) when someone reached to grab me, I blinked. I was still fully awake. But somehow I was on my bike in the middle of traffic. I dont know how I got there. That was the 1st time loss. It was weird, because I didn't black out. It's like I flashed from one place to the other.
iaapac
Sep 30 2005, 06:05 PM
A few years ago I was in a hotel lobby with some friends. I told them I needed to step into the men's room and when I entered, they were just outside the door of the men's room, talking. In a couple of minutes I emerged and no one was there. I looked around for them and then went to the lobby and sat down on one of the sofas to wait for them. About ten minutes later they came to me and asked how I had passed them outside the men's room door, that they had been waiting there all that time. None of us have explained what happened unto this day.
yael
Oct 3 2005, 08:32 AM
adopted by aliens and sent back. LOL.
Yelekiah
Oct 3 2005, 08:56 AM
QUOTE(yael @ Oct 3 2005, 04:32 AM) [snapback]871348[/snapback]
adopted by aliens and sent back
Sent back because the adoption papers didn't go through I
imagine.
Denzanrom
Oct 3 2005, 12:45 PM
It's how you percieve time. Time goes slower for me during class and goes faster when I'm in the bathroom.
xstortionist
Oct 3 2005, 03:57 PM
Dood has he been visiting south korea lately?
Elfstone810
Oct 3 2005, 08:03 PM
Are you sure he went into the freezer? A couple of times when I worked at a fast food restaurant one of the guys working there (a different one each time) "saw" me go somewhere and when they followed I wasn't there. In each case, I was in the office doing paperwork and hadn't moved. I had just been promoted and was under a lot of stress. My theory is that I somehow created dopplegangers (doubles) of myself to try to compensate for the feeling that I should be more than one place at a time. It's just a theory, but it's the only one I have. At the time I didn't know anything was going on until the employees came to me in shock and demanded to know how I got in the office when they'd just followed me into the kitchen or wherever.
Akranis
Oct 5 2005, 07:25 PM
Sometimes if you see a guy enter a room you might not notice when he leaves and so you can be very freaked out that he stands behind you. Sometimes your psyche can also picture the person enter the room, but that mostly happens if your under very much stress. One of my friends almost jumped out of his shoes when i poked he's shoulder and asked what class we were having. According to him i had already walked down that corridor. I did actualy, but i went back to grab a pencil from my locker. And he was standing there talking to one of his other friends. So you see, there is a chance that you might didnt see him leave the room or your mind was playing you a trick
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