Ever had something happen you can't explain?

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I didn't realise that "exploding head syndrome" was a recogised thing! I often wake up suddenly after hearing a loud bang and my heart will be properly beating out of my chest after I've 🤬 myself!

It isn't a comfortable thing to suffer from, that is for certain. I haven't been plagued by it for a long time now, but I've been sleeping inconsistent lately. I really don't have an explanation, I just wake up several times during the night for no reason.
 
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Damn you, AUP!!! I had such a good one to post right now!...
 
And another one for the record.

Sometimes, when I'm alone, I just start laughing. it starts out like a giggle, then turns into full on laughing. And apparently I sound crazy while doing it.
 
Oh, oh, one time I heard a little kids laugh at like 2 a.m. that came out of my air ducts thing. Kinda weird. Another time I heard old music just randomly in my house. Probably too much Ghost Hunters :lol:. But you never know.
 
Yeah I get deja vu a lot as well.

Other than that, one thing I can think of is last week when I went down to Chesapeake, Virginia to visit friends. I was traveling with my mom. It was pretty quiet the whole 3 hour trip down. After a while we arrived into my friends' neighborhood, and I spontaneously starting humming the old big band song "Chattanooga Choo Choo" (I do this a lot). As soon as I started to hum it, we passed a road called Chattanooga Lane.:scared: That was a surprise.
 
I just got a grade 1 in Maths at Standard Grade after having failed my Prelim. I think that is the winner of the thread to be honest!!!
 
Ever seen anything weird? F'd up? Or just plain shocking? Post it here.

I've been getting emails lately that seem to have strings of hex coding that always translate to ARMACHAM. can anyone explain that?
 
I've been getting emails lately that seem to have strings of hex coding that always translate to ARMACHAM. can anyone explain that?

It means some nerd who know hex code is messing with your head (and succeeding)
 
Wow, a commercial for that ghost show on Discovery Channel was just on as I opened this thread. O-o-o-o-o-o-o. . . . . .

Actual FB post I saw last week: Are books on the paranormal the most likely to disappear without explanation from library shelves?

Gee, does it seem I don't take this stuff seriously? Can't imagine how one could think that! :)
 
Wow, a commercial for that ghost show on Discovery Channel was just on as I opened this thread. O-o-o-o-o-o-o. . . . . .

Actual FB post I saw last week: Are books on the paranormal the most likely to disappear without explanation from library shelves?

Gee, does it seem I don't take this stuff seriously? Can't imagine how one could think that! :)

Most so-called paranormal activity is quackery and commercialism. However, two of the more persistent and unexplainable facts are these:

-Water is consistently found through dowsing techniques.
-Police departments are able to solve otherwise insoluble crimes by closely working with "psychics", some of whom work only with police.
 
I'm not into ghosts and ghouls but our company recently had a complaint about a ghost.

The company I work for manages property for Landlords. We let a property about a year ago to a Mum with a child a child. We knew that before the property had been rented an elderly lady had hung herself by tying a cord around her neck attached it to one of the beams in the loft. She then jumped through the loft hatch obiously killing her.

The tenant has lived in the property for around 18 months and her child has now started talk fluently. The child kept waking up in the middle of the night because "an old lady was talking to her and telling her not to sleep in the room". The tenant thought she was having nightmares and just allowed the child to sleep in her room on odd occasions.

This has been happening on and off for around 2-3 months and the tenant has heard her daughter speaking to someone in the room. She says that the conversation is not how she normally talks when she is playing on her own, rather more concise and directional like she is having a conversation with someone. The tenant wasn't too concerned as she doesn't believe in paranormal activities but she was concerned that her daughter kept waking up at different hours complaining about the lady in her room.

The tenant spoke to one of the elderly neighbours and the neighbour mentioned what had happened previously before she lived there. The tenant wasn't aware of the history before she reported the happenings to us.

The tenant is still pretty skeptical as children have such vivid imaginations. However the room which her daughter sleeps in is the room which contains the loft hatch

I don't think there's anything sinister in it but when you have someone sitting in front of you telling you what's happening and you know the history of the property, you can't help but get a few goosebumps.
 
so my thread got absorbed in here? wowcrap.

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anyways, I actually have been hearing voices and seeing shadows in my house lately. since my house is old, the floors squeak when you step on them, and when I come home on really good days(my depression is down, my spirits are up, just an overall feel-good day), sometimes I hear the floors squeak VIOLENTLY, and also have various electronics go awry(my 360 was off, but the RROD LEDs were on.)

either i'm going crazy, or I need a freaking exorcist. :P

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go onto Google Maps and search for Armacham Technology Corporation. it brings up Auburn Memorial Hospital in New York.
 
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