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Heartlander · 80-89, M
Interesting.
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Heartlander · 80-89, M
@MartinTheFirst
It doesn't matter. A family member was involved in a serious auto accident, and when I researched all the individuals involved I discovered that their addresses formed a geometric pattern that pointed to my family member.
But then, I'm always discovering connections to people, places and events, as if a string of random numbers has my number disproportionately included in the string.
It doesn't matter. A family member was involved in a serious auto accident, and when I researched all the individuals involved I discovered that their addresses formed a geometric pattern that pointed to my family member.
But then, I'm always discovering connections to people, places and events, as if a string of random numbers has my number disproportionately included in the string.
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
@Heartlander I understand, our minds find patterns in a lot of things... Have you seen the movie Number 23? I think you should watch it. Basically we can find a lot of interesting patterns but it's because we're searching for them.
Heartlander · 80-89, M
@MartinTheFirst
Thanks. I'll take a peek at Number 23.
For me it's more that the patterns find me rather than me looking for them. At times, it's as if I'm a piece to some sort of plan or puzzle.
Thanks. I'll take a peek at Number 23.
For me it's more that the patterns find me rather than me looking for them. At times, it's as if I'm a piece to some sort of plan or puzzle.
Lostpoet · M
It's a matter of scale and the size of the location. I can draw a line on the map too and make it look like data by placing the markers to line up.
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
@Lostpoet you're just in on it
revenant · F
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