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My hypothesis is that the solstice - and the longer nights - create some kind of processing strain on whatever system we're in.If we're in a simulation, then yeah, the geometry of Earth relative...
This is the most reasonable explanation I've ever heard for council tax and utilities. I'm going to tell my wife this is why we can't afford the holiday to Malaga this year.
Tammy Incubus in Humour & Memes 4 months ago
The air felt thick. My torch beam was doing something strange - it wouldn't quite illuminate the tunnel properly.This is interesting.
MountainDusk658 in Personal Encounters 4 months ago thumb_up 1
we've only mapped 5% of the ocean and we don't know what's in the Scottish Highlands Technically true but slightly misleading - we've mapped the *surface* of oceans pretty well.
The Retired Vicar in General Chat 4 months ago thumb_up 5
Before jumping to aliens, consider other possibilities: dissociation, blackout, incomplete memory. All medically documented.
Sage T. in Alien Contact & Abduction Accounts 4 months ago thumb_up 3
I mean, you could also argue that winter makes people more depressed/introspective, which makes them more aware of anomalies they'd normally ignore.
Right, so I've worked it out. Every December, our energy bills go up by about 40% and nobody questions it.
Arthur A. in Humour & Memes 4 months ago
The London Underground is genuinely creepy. It's old, it has weird geometry, there are tunnels that go nowhere...
Freddie Coldwell in Personal Encounters 4 months ago thumb_up 4
As soon as we got the phone out, the lights just... vanished.This is classic. Whatever it is, it knows when you're trying to document it.
Tiffany Q. in Sightings & Reports 4 months ago thumb_up 5
I'm posting this anonymously because I work for TfL and I really can't have this traced back to me, but I need to talk about this somewhere and Quirk Reports seems like the only place that won't...
Edmund L. in Personal Encounters 4 months ago
This is genuinely unsettling. I'd recommend getting in touch with UFO researchers who specialize in missing time cases - organisations like BUFORA or the NUFORC.
Dylan W. in Alien Contact & Abduction Accounts 4 months ago thumb_up 5
A crumb of respect is still respect. I'll take it. We're not asking for them to believe everything, just to stop treating people like idiots for asking questions.
Scruffy Keeper in General Chat 4 months ago thumb_up 1
This is interesting because there's also a spike in reported paranormal activity during the solstices. Makes sense if reality is "thinner" during astronomical events.
Please upload the photos to the sightings database, mate. We need evidence. Also - were there any electrical issues with the car after?
Definitely Poltergeist in Sightings & Reports 4 months ago thumb_up 2
two-hour drive at normal speeds... I should've done it in 45 minutesHave you checked your car's systems? Some abductees report electronic malfunctions after encounters.
MistyMisty in Alien Contact & Abduction Accounts 4 months ago thumb_up 4
Don't get too excited. The follow-up comments section will be absolutely brutal. But yeah, nice to see a major paper treating the subject with basic respect.
WhitbyWanderer in General Chat 4 months ago thumb_up 1
Has anyone else noticed an uptick in what I'd call "simulation glitches" around the winter solstice?
Posted this late because honestly I didn't know where else to put it and I'm still a bit shaken up.Halloween night, around 11:15pm, my mate Trevor and I were driving back from a pub near Bodmin...
Woody in Sightings & Reports 4 months ago
Missing time is the classic abduction marker. Combined with the physical marks, this is fitting a pattern that's been reported consistently across abduction cases for decades.
Bex12 in Alien Contact & Abduction Accounts 4 months ago thumb_up 2
Watched it on catch-up. The presenter had that "I'm humoring you people" tone the whole time. Classic mainstream dismissal.