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De-ja-vou?
De-jha-vou runs in meh family. It weird because we all have it a lot. Does anyone else have this? We've been tracking down our ancestry to find out if we were magic users in the long ago. I do believe that everyone has mystical powers locked inside them somewhere, it's just a matter if you can tap into it or not.
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I don't but there are times when I really could use magic.
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I usually have dreams of stuff that happens in the near future, but I also have dreams of stuff that doesn't, so I always pass them off as useless.
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I used to think that I had some mystical powers locked inside me, but I don't anymore.
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The delete power was a gift to me from the fair muse of epic poetry. Perhaps it tapped into areadly latent abilities, I cannot tell. All I do know is that this gift was meant to be used for the purposes of truth and justice.
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Imperfections in the brain, I think. Probably triggered by familiar smells and the like.
I don't experience Deja-Vu very often.
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I used to experience Deja-vu so much that I thought I was psychic.
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Putting logic into the unexplainable usually ruins them.
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Deja-vu....oooh. Yeah, I agree. It's no fun if the unexplained is explained. I have freaky dreams, but none of them actually mean anything, I don't think. :rolleyes2
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Sometimes when I walk into a building or something, I have the feeling I've been there but I really haven't. It's weird, 'cause I'm like "o_O;". I don't really think it's déjà-vu though...
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Well, the closest thing to deja vu I've gotten is with people. I could swear I've met them before, but apparently I haven't, or they couldn't remember me, or they changed their name since last time we spoke and had an amnesia in the meantime.
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I get Deja-Vu sometimes but more often than that I have some dreams that seem to come true. Not all of them (I really doubt my ???? post will come true) but it just happens and you remember the dream you had about it. Often if I get a strange random song stuck in my head I'll hear it somewhere in the next few days.
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Everyone gets deja-vu and it's perfectly normal.
Explanation of deja-vu:
There are two sections of your brain: one that processes images and one that processes words. Sometimes when you see something, one of the halves of your brain will see it a split second/nano second/whatever before the other half, making your brain think that that event happened to you before or you had seen it before.
Example: You walk into a classroom late and the teacher scolds you. Your information processing part of your brain "sees" it a fraction of a second before the other half of your brain sees it. The other half then "sees" it and the information-processing half then says, "Oh, this happened before!"; thus, deja-vu.
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OK... Idun know whatur talking about SB, but sure... whatever... anyways... We got this dream book butit turned out to be a load of http://forums.eyesonff.com/images/smilies/lovesmile.gifhttp://forums.eyesonff.com/images/smilies/lovesmile.gifhttp://forums.eyesonff.com/images/smilies/lovesmile.gifhttp://forums.eyesonff.com/images/smilies/lovesmile.gif. So we burned it and I had de-va-vou later that night. FREAKY! 0_o... Well Google sux so we've uncovered nothingof our past yet.
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Haha, yeah, it's complicated. I used to get pummeled with deja-vu as a child. I get a deja-vu every 1-2 months nowadays. I don't believe in ESP, witchcraft, magic, etc. I tend to look at things rationally; ironically, I'm very religious.