Who? What? I'm confused... or could just be a random post, lol. Kinda lost since you didn't state you were replying to, just was under mine...?
Yep, it is a classic response when something is fishy. And considering we are in the Conspiracy Theories thread, it is not without its irony.The smart thing would have been not to respond at all given the randomness of my post.
The smart thing would have been not to respond at all given the randomness of my post.
The truth is out there Kyle.
"So, of course, no one believes me. I'm an annoyance to my superiors, a joke to my peers. They call me Spooky. Spooky Mulder, whose sister was abducted by aliens when he was just a kid and who now chases after little green men with a badge and a gun, shouting to the heavens or to anyone who will listen that the fix is in, that the sky is falling and when it hits it's gonna be the ****-storm of all time."
Jay: You know, sometimes I wish I did a little more with my life instead of hanging out in front of places selling weed and ****. Like, maybe be an animal doctor. Why not me? I like seals and ****. Or maybe an astronaut. Yeah. Like, be the first mother****er to see a new galaxy, or find a new alien lifeform... and **** it. And people'd be like, "There he goes. Homeboy ****ed a Martian once."
I sense an Apex Predator... Or at least a person that highly identifies with Dane Dehaan from CHRONICLE.
"A caul. A birth shroud around my head. So I see things. Sometimes I know things are going to happen. And people tell me things. Since I was little. Bad things. Confessions. I'm used to it. Don't worry, you'll get your wish. When I said you were already dead it didn't mean anything but what it means."
The Caul birth thing? "Chosen." Don't really believe in that part of it at all. Don't want to. As an orphan/adoptee that's kind of a trigger word filled with expectations (if ask "huh, why would it be?" Remember the key story adoptees typically get for their birth stories is some form of "we chose you" - like sticking away from that). Just saw what it meant while reading the screenplay for 'Fury' a long time ago and it struck home to me as a possible explanation for all of the weird things I've experienced:
I see things, know when things are going to happen, and comically I can't go to psychologists (had to after my cousin died, a lot of depression going on after that - kinda my Uncle Ben death moment) because sooner or later the tables turn and they become the patients telling me things - and that's happened beyond just that as well, never had any idea as to why. Plus, seeing that something is going to happen.
Actually, relate a lot more to Matt. But, more to Peter Parker (the scene with Tony Stark, that hit home a lot & so did ASM2).
Once again... It would be smarter to not have answered at all and gone on your merry way.
I don't know about the team, but I match up with T.A.P.S. Ghosthunters in first trying to find any way that you can debunk before you state alien or ghost or etc. Would say more, don't feel comfortable in doing so other than in some cases that can backfire as well, I've learned that the hard way in regards to the other sense.
I've dealt with skeptics, I'm used to them by now. It's why offline I never state what I have experienced. And why online now I'm very reserved in what I will and will not say regarding my experiences - because one of them is deeply personal for me. I've kind of become like Ed Warren in Conjuring II after being honed in on during the talk show scene. After experiencing so many skeptics throughout my life, it's all just become garbled together into one entity that's basically on repeat to the point where it immediately rolls off. That's only to say I've kind of built up a shield to the ridicule over the years.
TheVileOne for instance immediately jumps to my mind as someone who also has strong ties and is up front about it and there are many others.
Now there's something I find less believable than everything else in this thread.
I'm not Ultimatehero nor know who that is. Lol means laughing out loud, not nervous laugh. Because I really am confused, even more so because this is my first year here so this poster you're talking about I have no frame of reference for.
I do not seek to gain anything by saying I can see things, in fact if you look back I purposefully do not go into detail about it out of fear of being ridiculed for it. I can go into further detail about what I have experienced but will not. Not over glorifying it, but - what happened because of it sent me into a deep depression for many years.
I am an orphan/adoptee and I do work in the industry. If that is the only thing connecting me to this person I do not know of - don't know what to say other than there are billion of orphans born every day in the world and that there are thousands of people who work in some capacity in the film industry. I am also not the first one on here to be up front and honest about having ties to the industry either. TheVileOne for instance immediately jumps to my mind as someone who also has strong ties and is up front about it and there are many others. Also I do not anything about how theaters run. If you're talking 4DX, a lot in NYC and LA know the same things about it as I do. All I stated was that I personally love the experience and that I just got my Star Trek tickets, how that is insider information is baffling to me especially since you're in NYC. I'm on the assistant /contractor side of non reality development primarily, so I know nothing about how theaters are managed.
As said, unsure who you think I am, but you can rest assured that I am not that person.
I will blow your mind even more. I am looking forward to Suicide Squad.Now there's something I find less believable than everything else in this thread.
I see things before they happen. Like tonight... I foresee a snail getting salted by the best salter in the game.
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