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this post was submitted on 20 May 2025
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Very interesting. I've never had anything paranormal happen to me but I like to believe in it and it's always fun hearing accounts like these. I imagine it is a bit stressful having nightmares haha.
I would write them somewhere more public (like a blog) or with witnesses. If something that could never ever be a coincidence and becomes public knowledge happens (like a major disaster), people will doubt you wrote about it before hand. I'm sure proving yourself isn't something you really care about, but every event that becomes accepted helps others come forward and removes some of the stigma imo.