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Getbig Main Boards => General Topics => Topic started by: Camel Jockey on January 12, 2007, 08:50:31 AM
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About once a week I experience some sort of deja vu, this is when seeing something I usually never seen before, but inside I feel like the same thing has happened before. It's so fuckin weird and it's starting to freak me out.
Just the other day I visited a friend in Brooklyn, now keep in mind I'd never been to that place before, but as I got out of the subway station and walked towards his adress, I felt like I'd done the exact same shit before. Then I thought I should be able to predict his adress and I tried to recall where he lives, but I couldn't. Then I looked at the adress written on a piece of paper and I felt I had experienced the same shit before, it felt like experiencing the SAME THING AGAIN.
I know this might sound like a cock and bull story, but it's true and it's freaking me out. I thought I'd just give this example, thought I've had many other instances of deja vu through my life. Could it just be some sort of brain malfunction, or just stuff happening because of stress? Is deja vu dangerous, or is it any sign of early psychological problems?
What are you experiences?
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i used to get it all the time..and so bad that i'd throw up from it...
thank god thats over..
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I got that deja vu feeling when I read this thread, like this topic has been discussed about 100 times before.
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i used to get it all the time..and so bad that i'd throw up from it...
thank god thats over..
maybe you were coked up and drunk?
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having been on getbig for a long time now i experience it frequently on the boards
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the movie DEJA VU was awesome. go watch it, explains it all.
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the movie DEJA VU was awesome. go watch it, explains it all.
Never heard of it. Does meth make you watch shitty movies that you otherwise wouldn't look at?
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Are you sure it was Déjà vu and not Déjà visité. There is a difference.
Anyway, nothing to worry about, unless if you have epilepsy. More than half the population gets them. Supposedly, it's just a momentary screw-up in the brain that causes a person to perceive the present with the past. I love that feeling...
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maybe you were coked up and drunk?
pre coke..between the ages of 8 and 17...
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this thread feels so familiar