WTF!! Did you just see that??

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Do you ever have one of those mysterious moments you couldn't explain. Well I had one of those today and I didn't like it at all. I saw this old man and he approached me and as I looked into his eyes, I noticed the one eye was reptilian. I kid you not it was slanted vertically, like this
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and it moved too so it couldn't be a glass eye...from what I understand. I got a very good close look to it 3-4 times just to make sure my mind wasn't playing tricks on me. I asked my friend about it and he said he didn't see it but he said he didn't even see the guy anyway. I wish I could record what i saw but it was mind blowing.

Also I'm not one of those crazy hippie conspiracy nutjobs that gets off on crazy investigation stuff. This is something that has left me dumb founded. I'm hoping it was just a weird contact lens or some injury that caused his eye to be like that, but to say the least it has me intrigued.

So every have a moment you couldn't really explain but you knew you saw it with your own eyes??
 
I'm sure there's some disease or genetic condition that causes that.
 
I was almost going to ask how he got them but I think it would have been rude
 
You should have killed him when you had the chance. Now we'll all suffer because of your ineptitude.
 
Hey it was my first sighting ok?? I'm coming prepared next time.
 
just a weird contact lens

That. However an eye injury is also a possibility.

I wonder how you would've reacted if the guy also had horns. (dermal implants) :LOL:
 
That. However an eye injury is also a possibility.

I wonder how you would've reacted if the guy also had horns. (dermal implants) :LOL:

He looked like he was in his 60s and frail. I hope it was an injury or I probably won't live through the night because he knows my every move now that I spotted him

/shivers
 
Well, I can get you out of there. Meet me at JFK international 2 days from now, 1400.

I'll provide you with 2 fake passports and a one-way ticket to Hamburg, where you'll take another plane to Beijing, and then you'll have to drive to the Gobe dessert.

Bring all your money in cash from with you, and don't tell anyone that you're going somewhere.


Actually, wire the money to me first.
 
I just saw some weird black shit peeking out of the fireplace when I was in the kitchen. I looked under there, and there is a huge gap behind the mantle - large enough for a ****ing rat. Probably a spider, but maybe a mouse.

I went and got my flashlight and looked under there and saw some newspaper comics from like 1969. Maybe there is something funny on there. Haha, now that's a good one. Newspaper comic, funny. Heh.

I'll check it in the morning. I want to move the table before I get old ass crumbling brick all over the table. Would like to find a hidden stash of bank robbery money from the 60's stashed in there.
 
I once went to the bathroom at 3 am, but couldn't be bothered to turn on the light since I hate the eye sensitivity. So I went ahead and pissed with the lights turned off.

Out of the corner of my eye, I saw a shadow moving about. I was freaked out at first, then I realized it was my dick.
 
Should have killed the bastard. One less reptilian conspiring world domination with the Illuminati is always a good thing.
 
I saw a orb at about 40,000 feet in the sky when relaxing in the back garden. It moved so slowly across the sky whilst also oscillating back and forth very subtly
 
I saw a orb at about 40,000 feet in the sky when relaxing in the back garden. It moved so slowly across the sky whilst also oscillating back and forth very subtly

Reptile eye and this?
uh oh.
 
I was walking around with a friend one night around 10:30 pm. We had a chemistry lab from 7 to 10 pm and were out walking around the streets around campus in search of food (there was none since most of the places are closed by then). So we're walking down the sidewalk and we see this dude walking down the sidewalk towards us. He looks like he's bundled up with lots of layers and possibly a cape of some sort even though it's warm out. But it's dark out so we can't see much. And then I swear, perfect horror story moment -- we get to the street intersection where there's a streetlamp, and we cross paths with this guy and can hear him making these weird mumbling/grunting noises, and right as we pass him, the light hits his face..... and it's hideously monstrous. It was so unnatural that I thought (hoped) it was a mask.

Fifteen seconds later my friend and I turn to each other and are like "Did you see that?"

Since then, my friend started calling it the Zombie and goes around telling people about it. Sometimes he makes me vouch for him. I've mostly subconsciously shut it out from my memory, until I get to threads like this and I'm like, "Wait something weird did happen to me. Oh yeah, I saw a ZOMBIE once."

Aside from the whole zombie deal, we've come up with a couple of other possible explanations: (1) it was some liberal arts kid doing a project or just messing around; (2) hunger plus standing in a room sniffing chemicals for three hours (was that the day we had to boil chloroform out in the open?) induced a group hallucination -- of the same exact thing at the exact same time. Which would be even more impressive than seeing an actual zombie.
 
I was walking around with a friend one night around 10:30 pm. We had a chemistry lab from 7 to 10 pm and were out walking around the streets around campus in search of food (there was none since most of the places are closed by then). So we're walking down the sidewalk and we see this dude walking down the sidewalk towards us. He looks like he's bundled up with lots of layers and possibly a cape of some sort even though it's warm out. But it's dark out so we can't see much. And then I swear, perfect horror story moment -- we get to the street intersection where there's a streetlamp, and we cross paths with this guy and can hear him making these weird mumbling/grunting noises, and right as we pass him, the light hits his face..... and it's hideously monstrous. It was so unnatural that I thought (hoped) it was a mask.

Fifteen seconds later my friend and I turn to each other and are like "Did you see that?"

Since then, my friend started calling it the Zombie and goes around telling people about it. Sometimes he makes me vouch for him. I've mostly subconsciously shut it out from my memory, until I get to threads like this and I'm like, "Wait something weird did happen to me. Oh yeah, I saw a ZOMBIE once."

Aside from the whole zombie deal, we've come up with a couple of other possible explanations: (1) it was some liberal arts kid doing a project or just messing around; (2) hunger plus standing in a room sniffing chemicals for three hours (was that the day we had to boil chloroform out in the open?) induced a group hallucination -- of the same exact thing at the exact same time. Which would be even more impressive than seeing an actual zombie.

Err, you know, it might have been a guy who was in an industrial accident or something....
 
Yeah true. But why you would then walk around at night making zombie noises at people is beyond me.
 
Yeah true. But why you would then walk around at night making zombie noises at people is beyond me.

The chemicals from his accident caused extensive brain damage and an unhealthy appetite for human flesh?
 
The Eye sounds like he had and eye surgery that split the iris, it happens.
 
I was walking around with a friend one night around 10:30 pm. We had a chemistry lab from 7 to 10 pm and were out walking around the streets around campus in search of food (there was none since most of the places are closed by then). So we're walking down the sidewalk and we see this dude walking down the sidewalk towards us. He looks like he's bundled up with lots of layers and possibly a cape of some sort even though it's warm out. But it's dark out so we can't see much. And then I swear, perfect horror story moment -- we get to the street intersection where there's a streetlamp, and we cross paths with this guy and can hear him making these weird mumbling/grunting noises, and right as we pass him, the light hits his face..... and it's hideously monstrous. It was so unnatural that I thought (hoped) it was a mask.

Fifteen seconds later my friend and I turn to each other and are like "Did you see that?"

Since then, my friend started calling it the Zombie and goes around telling people about it. Sometimes he makes me vouch for him. I've mostly subconsciously shut it out from my memory, until I get to threads like this and I'm like, "Wait something weird did happen to me. Oh yeah, I saw a ZOMBIE once."

Aside from the whole zombie deal, we've come up with a couple of other possible explanations: (1) it was some liberal arts kid doing a project or just messing around; (2) hunger plus standing in a room sniffing chemicals for three hours (was that the day we had to boil chloroform out in the open?) induced a group hallucination -- of the same exact thing at the exact same time. Which would be even more impressive than seeing an actual zombie.

maybe you 2 just hate ugly people a lot

or saw some kind of antihero vigilante
 
Prosthetic eyes can move with the muscles depending on the degree of damage sustained.
 
Do not meddle in the affairs of the Anunnaki!
 
On a bike ride one moonlit night, on an old railroad grade cut into the side of a hill, I was watching my shadow track across a long puddle where automobile tires had cut the dirt. It struck me as odd, though, that it wasn't moving quite right; my speed was constant and the moon wasn't moving... but the shadow that was tracking me started moving faster than it should, given my speed. For about five seconds I watched it accelerate to my increasing horror that it might not be a shadow but something else that I couldn't even imagine. At about the sixth second I jumped off the bike, convinced that it was an alien or something, shouting expletives at my friend riding a way behind me. Now off the bike and standing still, the shadow kept moving into the night. Not cool! Then we smelled it...

...a freakin' skunk. It was trying to avoid us, couldn't cross to the uphill side of the road, wasn't ready to climb the little lip on the downhill side to get away, so it was scampering down the road with us. It was dark enough out where all I saw was a black smudge that I thought was my shadow. Anyway, it finally got off the railroad grade and ran down the hill, and I got a good taste of really irrational fear.
Before you ask, we do occasionally ride our bikes at night with no lights, since this trail has no obstacles besides the hillside... as long as you stay on the road, you won't crash. It's fun.
 
no hes not. he probably just smoke his share. they go away after a few years
 
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