Could be an encounter with a ghost. Maybe it is a random stranger doing something. Let me know.

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My friends found it hard to believe that on Valentine's day I encountered a drunk stranger that mourned the love of his life whose name was Valentine, who died in a car crash.

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    One day, my sister accidentally hit the car door on a pole at Target. I gasped at her mistake, and then when my stepdad looked at it, my sister was like, "OMG, why did you do that sis?" I was shocked that she was blaming me, so I tried to explain to my stepdad that she was framing me. Of course, he didn't believe me, and I was stuck washing the car every single day straight for a whole week. And this is why you don't want to have a little sister.

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    #3

    no one would believe me if I said that I don't want help. I might need help but I really don't want it =-=.

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    #4

    My parents never believe me when I told them I got lost in the woods once. My family was on a camping trip in Arizona and we met this nice family with a daughter my age. Me and the other girl went for a walk in the woods when we got so lost in talked we realized we were lost. We tried tracing our steps but that didn’t work. We ended up crossing a large creek and a lot of thorn bushes. We later reached a highway which we planned on going under to get to the other side so we could follow the road to the campsite. Then I noticed a familiar field in the distance. We went to the field and after ten minutes we found the campsite. My mom and dad were mad at me cause we were gone for 3 hours and when I tried explaining they didn’t believe me or the other girl and they still don’t.

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    #5

    I'm 100% sure I saw a UFO once. I was around 8 y/o and was playing outside when something huge flew not higher than our highest tree. It had six lights flickering on the bottom. I went inside to tell my parents but when they came outside it was gone.

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    #6

    I swam with a sea lion in the wild

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    #7

    That a cow jumped over me when I was 6. My family used to own two cows

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    #8

    I was telling D and A about that there were less robotic stuff in China then Japan. They did not believe me.

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    #9

    that i tried to commit suicide twice cause i couldn't handle all the pressure and pain.

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    The things my charming, mentally ill sibling has done/said to and about me. They have anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder...also, a history of using mental illness to get away with awful behavior.

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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You can’t use mental illness to excuse your toxic, hurtful actions or continue behaving that way. It prevents you from working on yourself, and it can affect others mentally and emotionally. There are resources and people who will help, but you have to actively work on it too. One example is recognizing that someone identifying a defense mechanism as toxic and no longer serving you is not the same as a commentary on your personality.

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    Being visited by aliens.

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    #12

    No mortals believe literally like anything about my life, like they see the pack of wild demigods stranded during quarantine behind me- right?

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