(11-21-2015, 12:46 AM)OdinYggd Wrote: [ -> ]Wild ride today.
* flat tire on my way to work, no big deal I'm ready for this. Just left a dread feeling.
* Ended up watching the owner of where I work get his finger caught in the drivechain of a machine on a customer jobsite. NOT PLEASANT.
Fortunately it only broke his finger and mashed up the tip a little. It could have ended far worse for him. Still, the fact that I had just been messing with the very same chain drive only minutes prior... that could have been me.
Been kinda shaken up about it all day. Way too close for comfort, and it sucks to see someone you like get hurt on the job.
Not as bad as that story I've heard near my primary school, some guy had his arms crushed by the machinery used by a sugar cane vendor(yes, you can have crushed sugar cane juice here) boy oh boy those arms are definatly not recoverable, but still having the chance that's your hand is somewhat more unpleasant
Jangala's Quartermaster is called Uranus Dickson
The station commander is called Uranus Erecson.
Well I just had an anxiety attack and currently having a mental breakdown.
Going to go hide in a corner and I dunno, avoid hurting myself for one thing.
(11-21-2015, 04:14 AM)Marxon Wrote: [ -> ]Well I just had an anxiety attack and currently having a mental breakdown.
Going to go hide in a corner and I dunno, avoid hurting myself for one thing.
What the fuck? Why would you post that? At least provide an explanation of
why you decided to have a panic attack, and maybe get some help. I dont think people just randomly have panic attacks.
(11-21-2015, 04:26 AM)Marxon Wrote: [ -> ] (11-21-2015, 04:25 AM)Flarezerker Wrote: [ -> ]What the fuck? Why would you post that? At least provide an explanation of why you decided to have a panic attack, and maybe get some help. I dont think people just randomly have panic attacks.
Ever have deja vu?
I get deja vu all the time. Jamais vu, too. But they dont cause me to have a mental breakdown, bruh.
(11-21-2015, 04:31 AM)Flarezerker Wrote: [ -> ] (11-21-2015, 04:26 AM)Marxon Wrote: [ -> ]Ever have deja vu?
I get deja vu all the time. Jamais vu, too. But they dont cause me to have a mental breakdown, bruh.
How about recognize it before you finish your sentence, because you already know the answer.
It makes no sense. Impossible.
(11-21-2015, 04:36 AM)Marxon Wrote: [ -> ] (11-21-2015, 04:31 AM)Flarezerker Wrote: [ -> ]I get deja vu all the time. Jamais vu, too. But they dont cause me to have a mental breakdown, bruh.
How about recognize it before you finish your sentence, because you already know the answer.
It makes no sense. Impossible.
The strangest part about it is that events always seem to take exactly the path you have predicted.
(11-21-2015, 04:59 AM)Jim_Clonk Wrote: [ -> ] (11-21-2015, 04:36 AM)Marxon Wrote: [ -> ]How about recognize it before you finish your sentence, because you already know the answer.
It makes no sense. Impossible.
The strangest part about it is that events always seem to take exactly the path you have predicted.
But normally you have deja vu and it's too late to really do anything, and it's written off as a brain glitch.
But I, completed a sentence of someone else.
No, it's impossible, has to be.
Right?
(11-21-2015, 05:01 AM)Marxon Wrote: [ -> ] (11-21-2015, 04:59 AM)Jim_Clonk Wrote: [ -> ]The strangest part about it is that events always seem to take exactly the path you have predicted.
But normally you have deja vu and it's too late to really do anything, and it's written off as a brain glitch.
But I, completed a sentence of someone else.
No, it's impossible, has to be.
Right?
Some smart person who has a lot of experience in that field said it is impossible. So it's probably possible.
(11-21-2015, 05:04 AM)Jim_Clonk Wrote: [ -> ] (11-21-2015, 05:01 AM)Marxon Wrote: [ -> ]But normally you have deja vu and it's too late to really do anything, and it's written off as a brain glitch.
But I, completed a sentence of someone else.
No, it's impossible, has to be.
Right?
Some smart person who has a lot of experience in that field said it is impossible. So it's probably possible.
You realize how much knowing the future screws shit up?
No... not entertaining the thought, I'm probably just really tired or something.
(11-21-2015, 05:06 AM)Marxon Wrote: [ -> ] (11-21-2015, 05:04 AM)Jim_Clonk Wrote: [ -> ]Some smart person who has a lot of experience in that field said it is impossible. So it's probably possible.
You realize how much knowing the future screws shit up?
No... not entertaining the thought, I'm probably just really tired or something.
It's not as bad if you don't have control over it.
Another question would be: In your "vision", did you actually see the other person complete their sentence and thus knew what they were going to say? Or, did you see yourself completing their sentence?
(11-21-2015, 05:09 AM)Jim_Clonk Wrote: [ -> ] (11-21-2015, 05:06 AM)Marxon Wrote: [ -> ]You realize how much knowing the future screws shit up?
No... not entertaining the thought, I'm probably just really tired or something.
It's not as bad if you don't have control over it.
Another question would be: In your "vision", did you actually see the other person complete their sentence and thus knew what they were going to say? Or, did you see yourself completing their sentence?
Them completing the sentence, but I said something different first and got the same response only once I said the original statement.
>_<
(11-21-2015, 05:11 AM)Marxon Wrote: [ -> ] (11-21-2015, 05:09 AM)Jim_Clonk Wrote: [ -> ]It's not as bad if you don't have control over it.
Another question would be: In your "vision", did you actually see the other person complete their sentence and thus knew what they were going to say? Or, did you see yourself completing their sentence?
Them completing the sentence, but I said something different first and got the same response only once I said the original statement.
>_<
Well the most likely explanation is still that you just predicted what they were going to say based on their behavior, what you know about them and other clues they may have telegraphed. The deja vu feeling simply coincided with that.
(11-21-2015, 05:15 AM)Jim_Clonk Wrote: [ -> ] (11-21-2015, 05:11 AM)Marxon Wrote: [ -> ]Them completing the sentence, but I said something different first and got the same response only once I said the original statement.
>_<
Well the most likely explanation is still that you just predicted what they were going to say based on their behavior, what you know about them and other clues they may have telegraphed. The deja vu feeling simply coincided with that.
I said it before they did.
(11-21-2015, 05:19 AM)Marxon Wrote: [ -> ] (11-21-2015, 05:15 AM)Jim_Clonk Wrote: [ -> ]Well the most likely explanation is still that you just predicted what they were going to say based on their behavior, what you know about them and other clues they may have telegraphed. The deja vu feeling simply coincided with that.
I said it before they did.
As I've said, you may have predicted it not by seeing into the future, but by observing them.
The mind is a complex thing and sometimes makes up weird things.
Coincidences are a thing, as are subconcious predictions; heck, that's like one of the most important parts of the mind. If you couldn't predict things on the fly and had to actually think about it, everyone's lives would be far more difficult.
And now for something completely different: Problems with Skyrim #196: These bandits always have their main loot in a single chest at the very end of their coincidentally linear fort, right next to an usually easily accessible "quick-exit" blocked by only a flimsy wooden bar, and this chest is usually locked with no bandit having the key, nor any key existing anywhere in the fort.
(11-21-2015, 05:34 AM)Shaadaris Wrote: [ -> ]Coincidences are a thing, as are subconcious predictions; heck, that's like one of the most important parts of the mind. If you couldn't predict things on the fly and had to actually think about it, everyone's lives would be far more difficult.
I think that semicolon is a bit of a stretch.
(11-21-2015, 05:34 AM)Shaadaris Wrote: [ -> ]Coincidences are a thing, as are subconcious predictions; heck, that's like one of the most important parts of the mind. If you couldn't predict things on the fly and had to actually think about it, everyone's lives would be far more difficult.
Literally Smash Bros in a nutshell. Mindgames, man. They get pretty intense.