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Extraordinary website about strange synchronicites

 

https://in2worlds.net/synchronicities/

 

1. Simplistic “lining up,” where a word/short phrase that you’re thinking or reading lines up to what a song, video, movie, TV show/commercial, or another person, etc. says at the same exact moment.

It’s quick, simple and one dimensional, but usually very improbable and weird, due to the unusual nature of the words or numbers, so for that reason it gets your attention and is hard to dismiss. There’s also the number synchs, where numbers seem to be “aligning” on receipts and such. Let’s look at each type in more detail:

 

Words lining up. This is something that’s increased for me as time has gone on, but it’s where a word or even an entire phrase that I’m thinking, reading, listening to in a song or typing will appear in some way at that exact same moment via some other source. It’s uncanny when it happens, because we’re not talking common words like “a” “and” or “the,” which probably do have a high statistical chance of popping up in around us at the same time we may be reading them. I started really noticing this aspect of synchs at one particular temp job I was at back during 2006. It seemed my coworkers at neighboring desks in the big open room we all sat in would always manage to say words that would line up with whatever I was reading or thinking or doing at that moment. It was to the point that when I would hear them having conversations, I got tense and tried to block out what they were saying, because guaranteed, they were going to “line up” with whatever I was doing or reading on the ‘net at the time. There were times when it felt surreal, almost like time slowed down, and I’d be left with a weird look on my face like, “Did that really just happen?”

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On 12/5/2023 at 11:53 PM, 78ast78dgyad said:

Extraordinary website about strange synchronicites

 

https://in2worlds.net/synchronicities/

 

1. Simplistic “lining up,” where a word/short phrase that you’re thinking or reading lines up to what a song, video, movie, TV show/commercial, or another person, etc. says at the same exact moment.

It’s quick, simple and one dimensional, but usually very improbable and weird, due to the unusual nature of the words or numbers, so for that reason it gets your attention and is hard to dismiss. There’s also the number synchs, where numbers seem to be “aligning” on receipts and such. Let’s look at each type in more detail:

 

Words lining up. This is something that’s increased for me as time has gone on, but it’s where a word or even an entire phrase that I’m thinking, reading, listening to in a song or typing will appear in some way at that exact same moment via some other source. It’s uncanny when it happens, because we’re not talking common words like “a” “and” or “the,” which probably do have a high statistical chance of popping up in around us at the same time we may be reading them. I started really noticing this aspect of synchs at one particular temp job I was at back during 2006. It seemed my coworkers at neighboring desks in the big open room we all sat in would always manage to say words that would line up with whatever I was reading or thinking or doing at that moment. It was to the point that when I would hear them having conversations, I got tense and tried to block out what they were saying, because guaranteed, they were going to “line up” with whatever I was doing or reading on the ‘net at the time. There were times when it felt surreal, almost like time slowed down, and I’d be left with a weird look on my face like, “Did that really just happen?”

 

On 12/6/2023 at 1:19 AM, Anti Facts Sir said:

Had this last week. Some particular word or turn of phrase came up in conversation, and then later was reading a chapter in a book and the very same thing was there. Wish I could remember what it was.

Find this with objects and practical physical things. 
 

Like if I’m tidying my desk, a pack of superglue falls on the floor, I pick it up, stare at it knowing I’ll probably have to use it soon even though I haven’t had to use it to fix anything for six months.

 

An hour later something unexpectedly breaks, and I have to use the superglue, but I already knew I’d be using it that day. 
 

It’s like this with emails and communications too. 
 

With regards to words, I once predicted some opening lines of an episode of sex and the city when I was staying at one of my ex girlfriends. 
I didn’t want to watch it so I took the piss saying in an American accent -‘how do you define a relationship?’

The blonde woman on the voiceover at the start of the episode then said- ‘how do you define a relationship?’ in exactly the same way.

 

My ex was shocked and then got angry, punching my arm. I laughed. 
We changed the channel
 

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