I come inside after smoking. I leave the door open, since I'll probably go back out later. That was at 12:40 according to the kitchen's microwave
clock. Then I fart around on the pc for a bit, and notice that it is 12:13 on my cellphone. Figuring the time was wrong, I go to the kitchen to
check and it said 12:14. I was already near the door that I left unlocked after I smoked, but it was locked. I am 99% certain the clock said 12:40,
not 12:04 because I remember thinking how late it was. Anyone ever experienced anything like this.
[edit on 21-9-2008 by Well]
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Yes....
it has always been when I am tired and thought I saw the clock display a time that was earlier or later than it actually was (in which case i knew it
was time for bed).. nothing more in my personal case.
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Probably that you saw it with a touch of dyslexia. Afterall, its easy enough to do.
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It happened twice to me, the same day in a forest two years ago. First I saw very briefly a guy walking away then going right at the next intersection
about 20 m from me. I tried to follow him, but when I got there, there was no intersection, only bushes and trees. The guy was dressed like me, with a
blue tee shirt. Half an hour after that I saw a car moving slowly into a parking alley towards me. Looking up a few seconds later, the car wasn't
there any more. A new car, very similar to the previous one was just entering the alley.
I thought maybe I saw my own back and the car in the future, 20 seconds later or so. Or I had two hallucinations.
Never had any other time glitch experience before or after.
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yea that stuff is crazy
one time driving home from a friends house i was pulling up into an intersection. infront of me i saw a guy on a bike all geared up and erything. i
saw him for like 2 seconds. then a car passed by him and he was gone.
cool stuff
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Yeah, I had that happen a couple of times, but not that much of a time lapse. Maybe 3 minutes at most. Be happy, most people would kill for extra time
in a day
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I was walking my dogs one sunny autumn afternoon. I saw an elder woman walking her dog in the opposite direction. Other side of street. I did not
recognize her or her dog from the neighborhood. Attempting not to stare, I looked away for a moment and she and dog were poof, gone.
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reply to post by Well
You'll find a lot of similar accounts in the thread "Time slips, anyone?"
I think you'd enjoy it.
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