teenyshelton
teenyshelton
teenyshelton

I think you should switch bedrooms with your daughter and see if you experience anything weird in there. Also, even though you don’t believe, there’s no harm in burning some sage and walking around the house with it. I wouldn’t do that in front of her though, it might just freak her out more.

Wow...this gave me goosebumps all over.

This is creeping me the F out. I have a really similar hazy childhood memory involving nearby horses, the neighbor kid, and our parents driving around looking for us for hours they said and being worried to death when they finally found us even though it felt like we’d only been gone a few minutes. I really don’t know

I am fascinated by past lives, sounds like you might be too. If you haven’t read it, I highly recommend this book:

This is beautiful, and totally believable to me. I’ve always been extremely close with my mom as well (my dad and I are also close, but it’s just different with my mom) and for the last few years I’ve been thinking my mom and I are not on our first lifetime together. We’re so close, so much alike, we say and think the

So the landlord was obviously in on it....but what were they getting out of this situation? Just a place to hang out during the day with snacks? I don’t get what the point of her coming in sometimes was, other than your landlord and his GF just using tenant apartments as their own for a few hours here and there.

Wow....first of all, I’m so sorry you all had to live through that. It must be tempting to think of how things might have been different if you had grown up somewhere else.

This is my favorite so far!! I think there’s just so much we don’t know about time, consciousness, planes of existence, etc...I love the idea that so many supernatural occurrences might be glimpses into other points in time and we just don’t get it as humans. Your story has given me a lot to think about!

I think about the ghost truck all the time! That was definitely one of the best (and scariest) true stories I’ve ever read. I also vividly remember one from a few years ago about a djinn in Afghanistan (I think, might’ve been somewhere else in the middle east) that soldiers were seeing through their night scopes that

Both the Mannings were way funnier on SNL than I assumed they would be! Peyton more so than Eli, but still, good representation from their family on the funnies.

Remember when she wore a see-through bra to the market with a low-waisted skirt and Aidan was already pissed at her and asked if she went out like that? I was in NYC last week and saw a gal in her early 20s wearing basically that outfit and had a weird deja vu moment. I guess some people really are that confident!

You’re right. This author seems be using “mansplaining” for anything a man says.

Carrie’s look is downright psychotic lol. I really feel they could’ve found a more flattering look for Charlotte because she looks very uncomfortable.

That’s the one I think of all the time, too! It never dawned on me this was a prank show, but Hildi makes a lot more sense if it was.

Ew, is that a phrase he actually used? 

For real. I am gluten-intolerant and you know how I handle it? Reading menus ahead of time, keeping a big bag of GF pretzels in my car, and just accepting that not all places are going to be able to accommodate my needs. If I made a video rant for every place I couldn’t eat, I’d get nothing else done in my life ever.

I really liked this movie but this Q is one I’m having trouble getting past:

Right?! I really wish Mulligan had said that women—of all ages, levels of “attractiveness,” weights/builds, races, personalities, etc., literally all factors—get raped.

He says, “It’s kind of working, ouch,” repeatedly, which only reinforces your theory in my opinion.

Ugh, me too.