34 year old woman goes to sleep, wakes up as her 15 year old self.

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UrbanRats said:
Holy shit, just imagine.
"ok so... computers are super fast and we have portable phones.... then we took computers and put them into everything"
"what about have flying cars? Hoverboards?.... well we've been to mars right?"
"No, but at least we have iPhones"
 
InaudibleWhispa said:
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I'm lost... not seen the movie/show.
 
Writing a book doesn't really sound like something a 15 year old would do. They would write a short message about it on facebook... BUT DOES SHE KNOW FACEBOOK?
 
Tijnisch said:
Writing a book doesn't really sound like something a 15 year old would do. They would write a short message about it on facebook.

However, a 34 year old desperate for money would.


People should never underestimate the ability of humans to lie and perpetuate that lie as hard as they can.
 
One of my roommates in the initial training at West Point up and passed out at the lunch table one day after a couple of weeks of not dealing very well with the stress. For example, whenever we had a timed task he'd just say "let's go" over and over again.

So he passes out and they take him to the medic and he came back later that day. Then he passed out again a week later. We never saw him again after that, but our squad leader told us that he woke up in the hospital and had amnesia-- couldn't remember coming to West Point at all. Like the last three or four weeks had never happened for him.
 
DoctorWho said:
This really does happen.
Funny thing, I just watched today that South Park episode when Cartman pretends to have Tourette's, and when Kyle calls bullshit on him, everyone jump on Kyle saying that people really do have Tourette's and it's serious business and nobody likes having it etc.
 
It is hard to believe things like this can happen, and it's pretty easy to believe someone could fake it.

I once had some sort of attack, not sure what exactly it was, I never went to the doctors or anything, but it was unlike anything I'd ever experienced. It was hard to believe perception could shift like that outside of drug use for me until that time.

The mind is a fickle mistress.
 
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