Oct 31, 2015 Was listening to that earlier. For real though, I woke up to my Scarface picture at the end of my bed. It couldn't have fallen without me feeling it as it was over my bed.
Oct 31, 2015 Legitimate answer Back in my teenage years I went to church a lot, and we were really close with one of the youth pastors so we would always hang out there on Saturday nights because he had a key (lol Tommy you loser hanging at a church on Saturdays) and we would play hide and seek because the old part of the church was supposedly haunted. Well me and my buddy went up in the old church to hide there and there was a bunch of chairs surrounded around the podium in a circle and it had never been like that before so we went to find everyone else to show them and we went back down there, everything was turned over
Oct 31, 2015 Not that exciting of a story, but back in my freshman year of high school, 2010, me & my friends decided to check out one of ted bundys old abandoned shacks which is located in emigration canyon, utah. It's right next to an interstate, so my friend (a senior) parked on the woodsy part off the road, we entered through the gate, & started exploring. Whole place was creepy af, it had a tiny little shack thats burnt as f---, but there was still old stuff left over, like cables, magazines, an old telephone, and a toilet. APPARENTLY, bundy also had a little mini graveyard behind the shack, we didn't see s--- though, no tombstone, nothin. There was also a hidden tunnel by the place, it was nothing special, just an empty tunnel. Nothing crazy really happened there, when i got home though, i immediately started gettin weird calls on my cell, where it's just static & the distant sound of cars passing nearby. I got those calls maybe 5-10 times those next two days. I dont wanna say they came from that place (since i have no proof), but it's weird af that it started happening as SOON as i got home afterwards.
Oct 31, 2015 I've never had one of those experiences (and I don't want to, ever) but those stories always interest me so much
Oct 31, 2015 it's weird. It's a crazy experience so i'm glad it happened when I look back and when I think about it it's really not that bad. But it's whole different thing when you're actually experiencing it going "oh s--- this is real!"
Oct 31, 2015 Once when I still lived with my parents I woke up in the middle of the night and had to use the bathroom (not unusual, I always wake up in the middle of the night and have to piss) so I went to the bathroom and when I was walking back to my room and I saw someone standing at the door facing of my parent's bedroom and just stopped thinking it was my mom. So I finally said "mom?" and then they disappeared and all the hair on my arms stood up immediately and I got cold chills. It was a crazy experience.
Nov 1, 2015 this could literally be a form of sleep paralysis. You seem interested so I'll explain how it happens/why. From what I've learnt, dreams are produced by your brain releasing a chemical called DMT when you sleep. I can't remember the specifics too well, but you basically go through a few stages in your sleep cycle. so a rough idea would be like; 1. you lay in bed ready for sleep 2. after about an hour your body naturally paralyzes you (a safety mechanism so if u havin a wild dream you don't hurt yourself by accident) 3. like 2-3 hours your body is fully paralyzed, your brain starts pumping out the DMT 4. (this is where it gets complicated/mind fucky) your dreams are made up of your thoughts and your subconscious mind that are then projected around you by the DMT and your conscious self experiences them. ( i dunno this is hard to explain, the easiest way I could put it, is your dreams are pretty much an Oculus rift, but you see whatever the f--- is going on in your subconscious mind, if that makes sense) 5. the cycle comes to end and your body prepares for the wake up. What typically happens is, the DMT stops, then your body is no longer paralyzed, then you open your eyes and wake up -Sleep Paralysis is where your brain makes a "mistake" i guess you could say. What happens is instead of going in that order, you wake up, but because your body is still in sleep paralysis it tricks your brain into thinking your still asleep. so your conscious self is now experiencing your dreams within real life - which is why it is so f---ing terrifying because it is 100% real without a doubt in your mind. SO like, i dunno, maybe your experience was some variation of that? without the paralysis part? I mean, I know myself and a lot of other people see strange things at times when we just wake up, or wake up at night and go for a piss like yourself. Like when i learnt about sleep paralysis and s---, i honestly thought that a lot of those "i was asleep in bed and aliens abducted me" things were just sleep paralysis. Like, I can't explain to you how real it feels when you experience it. That's why I find it so crazy.
Nov 1, 2015 Idk man it didn't seem like a paralysis experience. The whole situation was crazy. It's not the first time I saw that "person" in my parent's house either so it made it even more surreal
Nov 1, 2015 One day I didnt sleep well at night so after i woke up i went out to buy some cigarettes and then i came back home and fell afsleep while watching TV. Then i woke up i think like 30 minutes later and my bed was shaking like crazy. I could think clear so I looked around to see if someone was f---ing with me. I could see my TV was still on. I was so tired i didnt think about it too much and slept again. Not sure what it was but it was weird
Nov 1, 2015 My grandma was always talking about a "tiny little man" in her head, and one day she asked my mom if she can drive up to a city near us because that's where he supposedly lived.