Creepy unsolved/paranormal/strange events thread

Not much too add, just here to say that I've "enjoyed" reading through this a lot... I've had a few experiences here and there but nothing to nuts.

One was when I was a child, one of my most vivid memories... I was about somewhere around the 4-6 age range, I lived with my mom in a one room apartment. We would sleep on the couch together facing the door to the bedroom, well one night I wake up and all I can see is a silhouette of what looked like a 6 foot man... Gives me chills just writing it down. I didn't do anything, just closed my eyes again.

Another time was not to long ago, couple of friends and I end up going to this bar in Fresno, CA called the Landmark. Well we go in and I go into the bathroom, the room is shaped like a rectangle, from the door there's a sink an pisser and then the toilet area. Well I go into to the toilet to take a piss, as I do I get the sense that someone else has entered the room because I hear the door open but I feel no human presence... I'm kinda spooked so when I go wash my hands I start thinking "Damn, feels weird in here" as soon as I mention this the door creaks, There's no wind in this room... I say fuck this and run out.

I also get some weird vibes when I'm home alone, nothing weird has ever happened but I never like staying home alone, even in the day time.
 
That nightcrawler thing was creepy. Now not only do I have to watch out for slenderman on my way home from night classes, but now these weird pants looking things :lol fuckin creepy man.
 
sw33tclyde said:
I was drinking at a friend's house a few nights ago and we started talking about ghosts(the renter of the house and his previous room-mate had heard things and had stuff fall off of shelves in the middle of the night) and we came to the topic of EVPs. He decided to do some googling and we wound up here:
The Most Horrific EVP Ever Recorded

It's rather long(~10mins) and is download only, but it's creepy enough to warrant a download. I tried to research it a bit more, but only found that the owners of the hotel where it was recorded had them agree not to disclose the location or name. And that it is no longer hosted on the CNY ghost hunter site due to bandwidth issues.

Oh and his laptop died a few minutes after we listened to the EVP, but its death was long overdue after numerous tumbles and years of use. It was a funny(and a tiny bit creepy) coincidence at the time.

Okay, downloading now...very intrigued, kinda nervous!

EDIT: Okay, I really should grow a set. I get thirty seconds into it and I can't hack it. The suspense and uncertainty is setting my teeth on edge. And it's goddamn 5:45 in the afternoon. Light as hell outside...and I'm unsettled like nobody's business.
 
Pylon_Trooper said:
Okay, downloading now...very intrigued, kinda nervous!

EDIT: Okay, I really should grow a set. I get thirty seconds into it and I can't hack it. The suspense and uncertainty is setting my teeth on edge. And it's goddamn 5:45 in the afternoon. Light as hell outside...and I'm unsettled like nobody's business.

All I heard was some dog barking or something and a load of random shit. I'll sleep peacefully tonight.
 
Bump for a rather unnerving experience I had early this morning. I'm not prone to seeing things or having sleep paralysis, so perhaps this is what that was, though I'd guess it wasn't.

In any case, I am prone to, in the morning hours, being able to fall back into a dream state rather easily after waking up, and then go directly from there into being fully awake (no idea if everyone does this or not). I tend to remember these dreams rather vividly and coherently - much more so then any I have earlier in the evening - though I rarely go completely lucid during them.

Anyway, I was in one of these states dreaming about something fairly benign - a dream about work actually - when I was started awake by this loud screeching/screaming that sounded to me as if it was coming directly from the foot of my bed. Think any screamer video you've ever seen on Youtube and you'll get the idea of the tenor of the sound. It persisted for at least two or three seconds and my eyes were open and I was awake before it ended and I'd sat bolt upright in my bed, which is why I'm hesitant to blame it completely on being partially dreaming right before. I sat up on my arms, it was about 6am so there was some light coming through the curtains and at the foot of my bed there was this black mass that started elongating toward the ceiling like a clump of smoke rising. I could see through it, but it was distorting what was behind it the way radiating hate distorts light. It rose up, played across the ceiling into the upper corner of the room before just dissipating away.

It's probably the most blatantly weird thing I've had happen to me in a long time. I had a couple of episodes of missing time when I was younger, but nothing since then before now. I perceived the sound as hellishly loud, but if it had been an actual physical sound it would have definitely roused the upstairs neighbors, and as I didn't hear a peep out of them afterwords I'd guess it was "real" per say.

I got out of bed immediately after that, flipped the lights on, and started getting ready for work, not really wanting to roll back over and try and sleep again. I dunno, just weird, probably was just dreaming though.
 
That's really interesting. Next time you should do some reality checks to determine if you're asleep or awake. Also, it would be cool if you asked your neighbours if they heard anything, even though it's a long shot.

Seda said:
This happens for me too, if I'm reading it correctly.

Anyways....creepy.
I'm not gonna pretend I'm some sort of sleep psychologist or whatever they're called, but IIRC this is because your REM cycles get progressively longer the more sleep you have, and the time in between REM cycles gets shorter. So basically you dream more nearing the end of your 8 hours (or however much sleep you get) and it seems more vivid because you don't have time to forget it.
 
Mechanical Snowman said:
I'm not gonna pretend I'm some sort of sleep psychologist or whatever they're called, but IIRC this is because your REM cycles get progressively longer the more sleep you have, and the time in between REM cycles gets shorter. So basically you dream more nearing the end of your 8 hours (or however much sleep you get) and it seems more vivid because you don't have time to forget it.
When I want to remember as many of my dreams as possible, I just have to set my alarm in the morning and just continue clicking the snooze button. Dreams are very clear and vivid then. So yes, I have that to. I knew there was an explanation relating to REM and such, but didn't know exactly what.
 
Mechanical Snowman said:
That's really interesting. Next time you should do some reality checks to determine if you're asleep or awake. Also, it would be cool if you asked your neighbours if they heard anything, even though it's a long shot.

Though I neglected to pull my spinning top out of its safe, I got out of bed directly from the position of sitting up in bed after the "mist" vanished and proceeded with my day, so unless I'm dreaming now (hmmmmmmm) I'm rather certain I wasn't actually dreaming by that point.
 
trinest said:
Its the will of the GAF.

Creepy/nasty topics always get bumped late at night. Its either this, or some crazy bug topic.

teiresias said:
Bump for a rather unnerving experience I had early this morning. I'm not prone to seeing things or having sleep paralysis, so perhaps this is what that was, though I'd guess it wasn't.

In any case, I am prone to, in the morning hours, being able to fall back into a dream state rather easily after waking up, and then go directly from there into being fully awake (no idea if everyone does this or not). I tend to remember these dreams rather vividly and coherently - much more so then any I have earlier in the evening - though I rarely go completely lucid during them.

Anyway, I was in one of these states dreaming about something fairly benign - a dream about work actually - when I was started awake by this loud screeching/screaming that sounded to me as if it was coming directly from the foot of my bed. Think any screamer video you've ever seen on Youtube and you'll get the idea of the tenor of the sound. It persisted for at least two or three seconds and my eyes were open and I was awake before it ended and I'd sat bolt upright in my bed, which is why I'm hesitant to blame it completely on being partially dreaming right before. I sat up on my arms, it was about 6am so there was some light coming through the curtains and at the foot of my bed there was this black mass that started elongating toward the ceiling like a clump of smoke rising. I could see through it, but it was distorting what was behind it the way radiating hate distorts light. It rose up, played across the ceiling into the upper corner of the room before just dissipating away.

It's probably the most blatantly weird thing I've had happen to me in a long time. I had a couple of episodes of missing time when I was younger, but nothing since then before now. I perceived the sound as hellishly loud, but if it had been an actual physical sound it would have definitely roused the upstairs neighbors, and as I didn't hear a peep out of them afterwords I'd guess it was "real" per say.

I got out of bed immediately after that, flipped the lights on, and started getting ready for work, not really wanting to roll back over and try and sleep again. I dunno, just weird, probably was just dreaming though.

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Not really ultra creepy, but I should share a story, I suppose.

A few months ago, around midnight or so, I was watching TV in bed. My younger sister, who sleeps in the same room, was awake at the time watching TV with me. She later decides that she was getting tired, and I bade her a good night as I continued to watch TV.

A few minutes later, she falls asleep. Hearing her loud snoring from afar, I decided that I should probably sleep too, since it was kind of late. I turned the TV off and then the light, hopped back into bed and closed my eyes to start sleeping.

Five or so minutes later, she starts screaming. My sister, a tomboy, doesn't regularly scream -- and this scream was not a normal girlish terror scream, it was an unholy scream, as if someone was on fire. I opened my eyes, and my heart starts to beat quickly. I ask, "What's wrong, Jo?! Are you okay?! Did a bug crawl onto you?!"

She didn't respond. She kept screaming. Even though the lights were off, I can see her arms flailing around, and her body writhing around. She actually rolled off of bed, pulling her sheets with her. On the floor she's still waving her arms around and yelling. I take the bitch route and run out of the room scared shitless. :lol

She follows me, not stopping her screaming. There's a table in the next room, and we circle it in opposite directions. I stood infront of her and tried to hold her down. I look into her eyes, and her eyes are WIDE open as she's screaming non-stop in front of me. I yell at her, "Calm down! Jo, calm down!"

Then her eyes returned to normal -- she looks around and says, "What's going on?" I ask her if she realizes what just happened and she said no and simply asked, "Why am I in this room?"

I've heard of sleep walking but damn. Almost gave me a heart-attack. Hasn't happened since.
 
spindashing said:
Not really ultra creepy, but I should share a story, I suppose.

A few months ago, around midnight or so, I was watching TV in bed. My younger sister, who sleeps in the same room, was awake at the time watching TV with me. She later decides that she was getting tired, and I bade her a good night as I continued to watch TV.

A few minutes later, she falls asleep. Hearing her loud snoring from afar, I decided that I should probably sleep too, since it was kind of late. I turned the TV off and then the light, hopped back into bed and closed my eyes to start sleeping.

Five or so minutes later, she starts screaming. My sister, a tomboy, doesn't regularly scream -- and this scream was not a normal girlish terror scream, it was an unholy scream, as if someone was on fire. I opened my eyes, and my heart starts to beat quickly. I ask, "What's wrong, Jo?! Are you okay?! Did a bug crawl onto you?!"

She didn't respond. She kept screaming. Even though the lights were off, I can see her arms flailing around, and her body writhing around. She actually rolled off of bed, pulling her sheets with her. On the floor she's still waving her arms around and yelling. I take the bitch route and run out of the room scared shitless. :lol

She follows me, not stopping her screaming. There's a table in the next room, and we circle it in opposite directions. I stood infront of her and tried to hold her down. I look into her eyes, and her eyes are WIDE open as she's screaming non-stop in front of me. I yell at her, "Calm down! Jo, calm down!"

Then her eyes returned to normal -- she looks around and says, "What's going on?" I ask her if she realizes what just happened and she said no and simply asked, "Why am I in this room?"

I've heard of sleep walking but damn. Almost gave me a heart-attack. Hasn't happened since.


Holy crap! that would have scared the shit out of me too. I probably would have slept in another room for quite some time after something like that.
 
spindashing said:
Not really ultra creepy, but I should share a story, I suppose.

A few months ago, around midnight or so, I was watching TV in bed. My younger sister, who sleeps in the same room, was awake at the time watching TV with me. She later decides that she was getting tired, and I bade her a good night as I continued to watch TV.

A few minutes later, she falls asleep. Hearing her loud snoring from afar, I decided that I should probably sleep too, since it was kind of late. I turned the TV off and then the light, hopped back into bed and closed my eyes to start sleeping.

Five or so minutes later, she starts screaming. My sister, a tomboy, doesn't regularly scream -- and this scream was not a normal girlish terror scream, it was an unholy scream, as if someone was on fire. I opened my eyes, and my heart starts to beat quickly. I ask, "What's wrong, Jo?! Are you okay?! Did a bug crawl onto you?!"

She didn't respond. She kept screaming. Even though the lights were off, I can see her arms flailing around, and her body writhing around. She actually rolled off of bed, pulling her sheets with her. On the floor she's still waving her arms around and yelling. I take the bitch route and run out of the room scared shitless. :lol

She follows me, not stopping her screaming. There's a table in the next room, and we circle it in opposite directions. I stood infront of her and tried to hold her down. I look into her eyes, and her eyes are WIDE open as she's screaming non-stop in front of me. I yell at her, "Calm down! Jo, calm down!"

Then her eyes returned to normal -- she looks around and says, "What's going on?" I ask her if she realizes what just happened and she said no and simply asked, "Why am I in this room?"

I've heard of sleep walking but damn. Almost gave me a heart-attack. Hasn't happened since.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_terror

I've heard lots of stories about this. Most of the time from parents who are scared shitless about what just happened to their kid.
 
I had trouble sleeping for a few days after it. Nowadays, we joke about it, but the sight of those wide emotionless eyes are still in my mind.

She doesn't even remember what she dreamt about, or so she says.
 
That's weird.


I had a dream once where I think me and some woman who looked like a business woman talking to me about something then she just out of nowhere gives the most loudest waking up unholy scream. I just sit there taking it and I didn't even wake up odd :\

I wish I didn't have to dream at all.
 
Damn... Reminds me of my trip to Italy with some friends. My girlfriend and I were sleeping in one bed and a buddy in another. We were asleep when (According to my friend) I woke up at one time in the night, yelling: What the fuck, what the fuck, FUCK FUCK FUCK. Then I went back to sleep again. He's the only one that heard and apparently it was pretty fucked up :lol
 
wenis said:
That nightcrawler thing was creepy. Now not only do I have to watch out for slenderman on my way home from night classes, but now these weird pants looking things :lol fuckin creepy man.
dude those pants where awesome :lol

Though if that was real and I saw that, I would probably shit myself
 
G-Fex said:
Slenderman isn't real? At..ALL?

Still one of the creepiest things I ever seen. Still haven't watched all of Marble Hornets because I can't find anyone willing to watch it all with me. :lol
 
My brother use to do the night terror screaming thing and he'd scare me and we'd run to our parents in the middle of the night. Kinda shame thinking about it now.

I've had some really bad night terrors myself. In one a little brown animal with a snout bit my hand and when i woke up my hand was throbbing. Another one I sit in the chair sleeping unable to move as I hear something walking up the basement stairs getting closer and closer. I just know I need to wake up before whatever it is gets there, it sounds huge. I did wake up just as it reached the top stairs.

Once I was sitting on the living room couch, theres a mirror picture of Jesus I was facing, now i'm thinking i'm wide awake, so I don't really know how to explain what happens next. I look at the mirror which is in the other room across from me and see something climbing on the wall behind me. This thing looks man size, its hard for me to describe, the skin sorta looked like a skint human being but browner. I jumped up and ran out the room. When i looked back nothing was there. That messed me up for a long while. i stayed out of that room at night. Along with that me and others have witnessed water cutting on by itself here, dishes rattling and i could have sworn something was calling my name one night.
 
Yeah I used to get night terrors as a kid all the time. Don't get anything like that nowadays thankfully, but the "symptom" is supposed to be hereditry which kinda makes me feel sorry if I have my own children one day. Wonderful how mysterious the brain works.
 
R2D4 said:
Nothing in this thread is real. Except for the disorders that people interpret as paranormal events.
See, I don't get this viewpoint. I'd say that some stuff in this thread is nothing more than trickery of the light, or the brain playing tricks upon you via blindspots, or whatever. But there is definitely certain things which science cannot explain; hence the term paranormal. Science can't even explain lightning or dreams so brandishing the good book of normality won't save you.
 
spindashing said:
Not really ultra creepy, but I should share a story, I suppose.

A few months ago, around midnight or so, I was watching TV in bed. My younger sister, who sleeps in the same room, was awake at the time watching TV with me. She later decides that she was getting tired, and I bade her a good night as I continued to watch TV.

A few minutes later, she falls asleep. Hearing her loud snoring from afar, I decided that I should probably sleep too, since it was kind of late. I turned the TV off and then the light, hopped back into bed and closed my eyes to start sleeping.

Five or so minutes later, she starts screaming. My sister, a tomboy, doesn't regularly scream -- and this scream was not a normal girlish terror scream, it was an unholy scream, as if someone was on fire. I opened my eyes, and my heart starts to beat quickly. I ask, "What's wrong, Jo?! Are you okay?! Did a bug crawl onto you?!"

She didn't respond. She kept screaming. Even though the lights were off, I can see her arms flailing around, and her body writhing around. She actually rolled off of bed, pulling her sheets with her. On the floor she's still waving her arms around and yelling. I take the bitch route and run out of the room scared shitless. :lol

She follows me, not stopping her screaming. There's a table in the next room, and we circle it in opposite directions. I stood infront of her and tried to hold her down. I look into her eyes, and her eyes are WIDE open as she's screaming non-stop in front of me. I yell at her, "Calm down! Jo, calm down!"

Then her eyes returned to normal -- she looks around and says, "What's going on?" I ask her if she realizes what just happened and she said no and simply asked, "Why am I in this room?"

I've heard of sleep walking but damn. Almost gave me a heart-attack. Hasn't happened since.
Ack. I don't ever want this to happen to me. AAAA
 
speedpop said:
See, I don't get this viewpoint. I'd say that some stuff in this thread is nothing more than trickery of the light, or the brain playing tricks upon you via blindspots, or whatever. But there is definitely certain things which science cannot explain; hence the term paranormal. Science can't even explain lightning or dreams so brandishing the good book of normality won't save you.

Can science explain magnets?
 
spindashing said:
Not really ultra creepy, but I should share a story, I suppose.

A few months ago, around midnight or so, I was watching TV in bed. My younger sister, who sleeps in the same room, was awake at the time watching TV with me. She later decides that she was getting tired, and I bade her a good night as I continued to watch TV.

A few minutes later, she falls asleep. Hearing her loud snoring from afar, I decided that I should probably sleep too, since it was kind of late. I turned the TV off and then the light, hopped back into bed and closed my eyes to start sleeping.

Five or so minutes later, she starts screaming. My sister, a tomboy, doesn't regularly scream -- and this scream was not a normal girlish terror scream, it was an unholy scream, as if someone was on fire. I opened my eyes, and my heart starts to beat quickly. I ask, "What's wrong, Jo?! Are you okay?! Did a bug crawl onto you?!"

She didn't respond. She kept screaming. Even though the lights were off, I can see her arms flailing around, and her body writhing around. She actually rolled off of bed, pulling her sheets with her. On the floor she's still waving her arms around and yelling. I take the bitch route and run out of the room scared shitless. :lol

She follows me, not stopping her screaming. There's a table in the next room, and we circle it in opposite directions. I stood infront of her and tried to hold her down. I look into her eyes, and her eyes are WIDE open as she's screaming non-stop in front of me. I yell at her, "Calm down! Jo, calm down!"

Then her eyes returned to normal -- she looks around and says, "What's going on?" I ask her if she realizes what just happened and she said no and simply asked, "Why am I in this room?"

I've heard of sleep walking but damn. Almost gave me a heart-attack. Hasn't happened since.
I hear her screams now. :(
 
Why the hell does thread always appear when im about to go to bed?
 
teiresias said:
Though I neglected to pull my spinning top out of its safe, I got out of bed directly from the position of sitting up in bed after the "mist" vanished and proceeded with my day, so unless I'm dreaming now (hmmmmmmm) I'm rather certain I wasn't actually dreaming by that point.

Hypnopompic hallucinations

Fairly common and perfectly capable of happening when you feel very awake.

I don't mean to be a party pooper or anything--but some of you sound pretty freaked out by things with recognizable causes so I'm just trying to help you get back to sleep peacefully. :)
 
Nightshade1765 said:
I don't know if any of you here have an affinity for ghost shows like I do, I know they're fake but man I love them. One in particular that I've recently become enamored with is Ghost Adventures. It's great because the guys are total bros. They also do their best to get ghosts to attack them, which usually results in them screaming into the blackness with random taunts. :lol
I know this post is a couple of months old but that's awesome that you watch this show too! Their new season starts September 17th I believe.

I've been trying to read up on this thread. This supernatural/paranormal stuff fascinates me. I watch Ghost Adventures, Ghost Hunters, Ghost Hunters International, My Ghost Story, Celebrity Ghost Stories... I think that covers it. :)

But some pretty creepy stories here. I listened to that audio of that Australian phone call on that radio show but his accent was kind of thick. So he said something snatched him out of his car? He really sounded genuinely terrified.
 
Combichristoffersen said:
Can science explain magnets?
No idea. But my mindset is like the old saying "a tree falls in a forest but nobody saw/heard it; did the tree really fall?"

It's like the lightning that comes from the ground and heads into the clouds. No one can possibly see it with their eyes but it happens. Science has always been about keeping an open mind and finding explanations for everything yet it seems that even the most hard-nosed skeptic is ditching all of that out of the window.
 
Crap, how come I never noticed this awesome topic before? I spent my entire afternoon and evening reading this.

Good stuff.
 
Just checked Wikipedia's 'list of reportedly haunted locations'. There's one within walking distance from where I live. Nice.

Coincidence, or paranormal event? :P
 
Wichu said:
Just checked Wikipedia's 'list of reportedly haunted locations'. There's one within walking distance from where I live. Nice.

Coincidence, or paranormal event? :P

Go. Film. Report back.
 
speedpop said:
No idea. But my mindset is like the old saying "a tree falls in a forest but nobody saw/heard it; did the tree really fall?"

It's like the lightning that comes from the ground and heads into the clouds. No one can possibly see it with their eyes but it happens. Science has always been about keeping an open mind and finding explanations for everything yet it seems that even the most hard-nosed skeptic is ditching all of that out of the window.

You didn't get the joke, did you? :lol

To Far Away Times said:
No one knows how those work.

There are certainly miracles everywhere
 
I guess the Axeman of New Orleans has been brought up? I think that's the most "paranormal" criminal case I've heard of.
 
Alucrid said:
Still one of the creepiest things I ever seen. Still haven't watched all of Marble Hornets because I can't find anyone willing to watch it all with me. :lol

To this day I get a bit antsy whenever I see screen tearing.

Has anyone here watched EverymanHybrid?
 
industrian said:
To this day I get a bit antsy whenever I see screen tearing.

Has anyone here watched EverymanHybrid?

It's too bad the MarbelHornet videos sort of died on the vine after #26 and sort of lead nowhere, since there doesn't seem to be any more appearing.

Actually, someone set up a fake marbelhornets account (note the lowercase letters) and posted this video, that obviously has nothing to do with the original series or Slender Man at all, but it's still pretty well done IMO.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5grzDPMMsE
 
I had a 'lovely' dream the other night that kinda freaked me out. And luckily for me I am really good at remembering my dreams when I wake up...

So the setting is on a dirt road, with a bit of grass and a tree. The whole set up kinda looks like this:

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I'm sitting in what looks like a cul-de-sac at the end of this road only I am surrounded by a living room outside. In front of me is an old television, the huge ones that were made to look like furniture with the fake plastic wood around them that my family had when I was a kid. I floor standing light to the left of it and then the dirt road which proceeds down a ways from where I am sitting. Behind me is a brown couch and matching La-Z-boy type of recliner. Sitting on the couch is my wife, and in the recliner is my mother. This stuff is all just sitting out on the ground. It's like being in a house only without walls.

Now here is where it gets weird.

On the ground with me are two completely naked, hairless, 'beings'. One is about four foot tall and grayish in color and the other is more baby like, shorter, and with a pinkish hue to it. Both looked male however they had no genitals and no clothing. Oh and let me mention that they smell....They smell like shit, literally, they have a garbage like odor wafting off of them. The gray one has it's hand on my shoulder staring at me while the other is a few feet away just kind of pacing around and being active with itself. They didn't have the typical huge black eyes that most people associate with these types of things, instead they looked more human like but larger. Best way to describe them overall would be that they reminded me of the little ones that carry Richard Dreyfuss into the mothership at the end of Close Encounters.

So I am sitting there a few minutes when I hear my mother say "Oh, the little one is missing an eye". So sure enough I look over and one of its eye sockets looks cauterized.

I then turn to look at her, then turn back and am looking down the dirt road again when I see heat ripples (You know, like a hot pavement in the desert) forming just to the left of it on the scorched grass littering the area. From these ripples and out of nothingness appear two taller beings about seven feet tall, with larger black eyes that are squared off on the sides of their heads in purplish colored 'cloaks'. As they proceed to walk up the road towards me I wake up. Of course my first instinct is to look around the damn blackness of the bedroom but there is just my three year old (We are still weaning him into sleeping in his own bed) and wife snoring away in bed next to me.

Now I enjoy the whole paranormal/alien/UFO/ghost thing here and there (Thats why I'm in this thread after all)...I love watching the documentaries on History channel when they pop on from time to time and In Search Of with Leonard Nimoy was one of my favorite shows growing up. I believe there is stuff going on out there that we cannot comprehend, however I have NEVER had a dream like this before.

So anyway, yeah, it creeped the hell out of me and thought I would share. :lol

I told my friend about it and he replies "Dude, those little guys were 'helpers'". hahaha.
 
I have a sleep paralysis story.
Only time I ever hallucinated for real while going through sleep paralysis; I always get it, but this time was different.
My bed is placed right under a mirror, and I ususally sleep on the opposite of the bed, so the mirror is facing me.
So I start falling asleep, and sleep paralysis kicks in. Aight, I say, I'll just try moving for a while until I wake up. this is when shit got creepy.
I see, behind me in the mirror, this horribly twisted person, long limbs, sort of like, whispering to himself, something not at all coherent.
I see someone else appear above me. It's a woman. she seems normal. She looks scared though, and whispers to me "YOU'RE NOT WHO YOU THINK YOU ARE."
She repeats that sentence a few times. I just say, fuck you, this isn't real. she shuts up. she just stares at me with these dead eyes.
The thing in my mirror is now screaming bloody murder. His scream is probably what hell sounds like. every time I think to myself, this can't be real, he gets more pissed off.
He climbs out of my mirror, and I say to myself one last time, this can't be fucking happening, freaking out, at this point he just appears on me, chokes me, and screams right in my face.

And then I woke up. :lol
 
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