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TopicHave you had any paranormal experiences?
8964752
09/16/22 2:15:49 AM
#28
I get sleep paralysis relatively frequently so the hallucinations during it stopped bothering me. Theyre usually negative, whatever, it isnt real. This happned after making my peace with it and for reference, I sleep with my bedroom door closed and locked.

I wake up in sleep paralysis and see my bedroom door open into complete darkness and think well ok here we go again and start to feel the nerves knowing whats probably going to happen. So I close my eyes. Hearing stuff is different from seeing it. My anxiety is rising in anticipation, but suddenly I hear what sounds like an elderly voice speaking Spanish. I live alone. I dont speak Spanish. And all I understood was nino. But the voice was very calming, as though it was telling me everything was okay. And I was able to relax enough to fully wake up.

I dont believe in anything supernatural, but that was probably the wildest sleep paralysis Ive ever had, and Ive seen the shadow people, and the hag, and felt things climb up and onto my chest etc. That was the singular time it has been comforting, but it was also the most unnerving

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Topicalways a turnoff to discover that a woman breathes air.
8964752
08/16/22 1:53:00 AM
#13
PiOverlord posted...
you are my arch-nemesis I think.
Nice, Ive finally achieved bnoce status

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Topicalways a turnoff to discover that a woman breathes air.
8964752
08/16/22 1:45:14 AM
#3
This tracks for you tbh

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TopicBrutal math question. What are the values of x such that [x^3]=[x^2] ?
8964752
05/31/22 7:16:15 PM
#18
0 x < 2^(1/3)
2^(1/2) x < 3^(1/3)

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TopicSucceeded in my no-death run in Elden Ring!
8964752
05/14/22 7:52:37 PM
#8
Well, I cant say I understand, but I accept your answer, and Im glad you had fun with it!


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TopicSucceeded in my no-death run in Elden Ring!
8964752
05/14/22 7:44:17 PM
#5
I ask this in all sincerity: why? Im not trolling, but did cheesing through it to not die truly give you a sense of satisfaction? Or was there another reason you did it?

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TopicWhich would you rather be?
8964752
03/18/22 1:27:13 AM
#12
pegusus123456 posted...
There's really no reason to be 18 again if you can't make money. I already am 30, so that option is just better.
If you're healthy, the reason would be 12 additional years to be alive on earth with the added opportunity to make different decisions.

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TopicWhich would you rather be?
8964752
03/18/22 1:20:32 AM
#8
[LFAQs-redacted-quote]

No major changes in the skip. Assume your life follows a trajectory similar to what it has up until now

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TopicWhich would you rather be?
8964752
03/18/22 1:10:45 AM
#1
18 with all (most) of your knowledge, or 30 and completely healthy


18:
You have all the knowledge you've gained up until now (omitting wealth-gaining loopholes), but you go forward/back in time and are 18. You have the same health you have now if <= 18 or the same health you had then if >18. No money-making or otherwise shenanigans like buying bitcoin, investing, lottery, etc.

30:
You're suddenly completely healthy mentally/physically/emotionally (note: you could still get sick in the future, but any genetic predisposition is gone), and you go forward/back in time to when you are/were 30.

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