captainsparky
CaptainSparky
captainsparky

I think the media should really focus on this, along with his golfing. Him being a lazy ass does not play well with any demographic including his base. The consistent reporting on him screaming “fake news” or whatever new racist dog whistle (or just blatant comment) he makes just endears his base to him more, but it

It’s possible that your difficult childhood trained you to be sensitive to subtle changes in atmosphere and mood because there were dynamics in your family that you didn’t understand but needed to prepare yourself for. Gavin de Becker talks about intuition this way in “The Gift of Fear.” It’s a survival skill that

my guy is very “sensative”. he doesn’t like thinking of it as “psychic”, instead its more like he has hyper perceptiveness and picks up on and can process information in a way that makes him super creepy if your unfamiliar with it. he will make statements to me, and years later they come up in the news, with uncanny

Nvm, I found it. Thanks to you I knew to scan first. From key words and phrases alone I can tell it’s both a horrific and horrifically triggering story. :( all around.

I know at least two people who are in some way psychic (there have been several very accurate, very specific predictions). It’s different for everyone, but one I know has experiences of remote viewing. She’ll suddenly start seeing a loved one in a particular situation. That person could be miles away and they may not

100%. I am an empath (for the living; I can’t say I have any sensitivity to paranormal experiences) and it is very, very difficult. I work hard every day to manage the emotions of other people that I cannot help but experience myself. It’s not a joyous thing.

No self-respecting woman would sleep with a man who shows up at her house wearing JNCOs...

I have hyper vigilance from living with crazy, angry parents, so I am “sensitive” in that I notice EVERYTHING, whether I want to or not, and get vibes and size  people & situations up immediately. I keep my opinions to myself now, but when I was younger, people would say I was psychic bc I’d make casual comments like

Never forget the bloody truck in the holler. Scary as fuck.

Working in a hospital, I feel like I should have a dozen of these stories but I only have a couple and they’re really weak ones. Like the night I was struggling to get a patient onto a commode in a room with a broken light, and their TV spontaneously turned on (to static, of course) giving us enough light to see. A TV

There was one several years ago about some lady’s boyfriend who was stationed in Iraq and one night they all see a figure several hundred yards outside the base. That one still creeps me out until this day.

Haaaaaaa

I’ve seen one ghost. And that was enough for me. I believed in them before I saw one, but I never had a desire to actually see one. When this happened to me, I was living in Jersey City in a really old house that was built around 1869. I really loved this house, but maaaaan it was a labor of love. The last time it

The Backwards-Walking Man:

This is a story from my mom!

When I was a kid I had this re-occurring dream. In the dream I was in a creepy old department store and I would go to use the change rooms, which were deserted. Upon entering the change rooms, before I could get into the room and lock the door, a scruffy man would come charging around the corner and slam me up

After many years living in Los Angeles, a friend and I decided to take the midnight tour of the Queen Mary (which consistently ranks among the most haunted places in America and is now an event center/hotel combo). The midnight tour is run by a psychic, and includes a full tour of the ship, so we figured it would be a

Young Chief Queef would not believe you. I should know, my parents tried.

I haven’t finished the season, but Zellner definitely picks up the “What about her ex-boyfriend?” thread only referenced a little bit in the last season.

Thank you! Gonna do that now!