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I've had my own experience (still processing it, not ready to share publicly) and you're spot on that the mainstream coverage doesn't match reality.
Wazza in Alien Contact & Abduction Accounts 4 years ago thumb_up 2
The Defensive Believer - "Oh you don't believe me? That's because you have a closed mind. I've got PROOF on my hard drive but it's too big to upload." Gets absolutely angry when questioned,...
Thomas R. in Humour & Memes 4 years ago
Upload the video mate. The fact that nothing's been reported officially is interesting - either loads of people saw it and aren't reporting it (which happens more than you'd think out of...
Manchester Seeker in Sightings & Reports 4 years ago thumb_up 4
My favourite is when they explain something genuinely unusual as a weather balloon or atmospheric phenomenon, but then those explanations don't actually match the properties of what was observed.
SofiaWilliams in Humour & Memes 4 years ago thumb_up 1
Check your boiler mate. Seriously. I had this exact thing happen in my flat in Manchester, drove me mental for weeks.
Dylan W. in Poltergeist Activity 4 years ago thumb_up 3
I'm genuinely unsettled and I don't know where else to ask this without sounding completely unhinged. Four days ago I went hiking up Pendle Hill in Lancashire with my girlfriend.
The London Underground is absolutely teeming with residual hauntings, especially the Northern Line. You've probably heard about the Bethnal Green disaster in 1943 - 173 people crushed to death on...
RetiredAENurse in Personal Encounters 4 years ago thumb_up 2
This happened to me about four weeks ago and I still think about it constantly. I was on the Northern Line southbound, around 7:45 AM on a Tuesday, packed rush hour as usual.
This is actually quite mean-spirited? It's gentle ribbing mate, not an attack on anyone's sanity. The paranormal community needs to not take itself so seriously - there's a reason we're called...
Quiet Mole in Humour & Memes 4 years ago thumb_up 4
I work in media Oh brilliant, we can finally have someone explain why the BBC insists on calling everything 'unexplained atmospheric phenomena' instead of just admitting they haven't got a clue...
ThomasFenton51 in New Members Lounge 4 years ago thumb_up 4
The BBC's "Secret History" series sometimes covers paranormal topics and those are genuinely well-researched and presented without hysteria.
Lancashire Seeker in General Chat 4 years ago thumb_up 4
This sounds like sleep paralysis combined with false awakening, which is absolutely nightmarish but also completely explicable.
Lily D. in Personal Encounters 4 years ago thumb_up 3
Right, I've been lurking here long enough to notice some absolute patterns in poster behaviour. Thought I'd compile the definitive taxonomy of Quirk Reports members.
SortOfOmen in Humour & Memes 4 years ago
Fellow Londoner here! If you ever want to chat about the Underground tunnels and the odd stories surrounding them, I'm your person. Welcome to the community 👽
PieterAshworth77 in New Members Lounge 4 years ago thumb_up 2
Caught something absolutely bizarre on my mobile yesterday afternoon (28th Nov, around 14:45) whilst sitting in my garden in Walthamstow.
Right, so I wasn't going to post about this but the local news got wind of it and now it's all over the BBC website.
If you're looking for genuinely thoughtful content, honestly, podcasts are better than documentaries these days.
CheekyStoat in General Chat 4 years ago thumb_up 5
Actually worth noting that some UFO sightings were eventually revealed to be classified military aircraft tests.
The documentary industry is absolutely parasitic. They make their little show, get their views, and move on.
Living with this kind of uncertainty must be absolutely draining, especially with kids involved. Have you considered moving?