|
Post by xXSpiritKeeperXx on Nov 26, 2011 0:42:46 GMT -5
Stand back, I am attempting to make a game.
Steps: 1. Think of an event that happened to you - or someone you know - that seems far-fetched. (eg. fell five floors and lived) 2. Post it. 3. Wait for someone else to post something. 4. If you believe it, put "I believe it!" on a line above your comment. Examply: Bobo: I'm a talking monkey. Rex: I believe it! I got posessed by Six's old teacher. Six: Posessed by One? Yeah right. I *apparently* got my memory wiped. Holiday: >_> <_< I certainly believe that. -_-;;
I'll start!
Before my parents were married, my dad, who used to ride a motorcycle, got run over by a truck and was in hospital for two months. He had 'basically every bone in his body broken', punctured heart, shattered ribcage and a broken wrist that never went on the list of injuries (and never got fixed either <_<). He is now walking, talking, cycling (on a bicycle!) and working just like any other man, except for the almost unnoticable limp and very much noticable scars over his back, chest, arms and legs. (He also sets off the alarms at the airport's metal detector, all the time, every time XD).
And he's my dad! <3
Ten points to anyone who believes that.
|
|
|
Post by purplecyanide on Nov 26, 2011 7:36:38 GMT -5
I believe it!
For a 4 day trip my whole year group went to Danbury's camp site, and right outside my group's tent, this boy in my year on the first day tripped over his own legs fell and broke them both and it was close to breaking his spine as well apparently. Also the next day a girl in my year came to the trip already in crutches for one broken leg which had almost healed and she fell over a bin near my tent and re-broke her leg fully. Then on the same day another boy tripped over one of my tent's tent peg and broke his ankle. And everytime while this went on, We weren't allowed in our tent.
|
|
|
Post by Purple-Cat-Princess on Nov 26, 2011 10:17:32 GMT -5
My friends cousin (yeah way to start a believable story) was camping and well in summary through a set of circumstances, he got pushed off a cliff. On a mountain. He broke both his legs, and his arm, and was left there over night because the patrol couldn't see him in the dark and it was too dangerous. He was at their thanksgiving dinner just fine.
|
|
|
Post by xXSpiritKeeperXx on Nov 26, 2011 19:12:56 GMT -5
(Gawd, sounds horrible, both of you) I believe it!
I'm practicing Psychokinesis (aka Telekinesis) and I managed to move a Psi wheel that was under a plastic container! That was the third day of 'training', and I made absolutely sure that it couldn't have been heat convection or a breeze. I also managed to create numerous ki balls and dissipate them - I actually saw the energy haze. HE77YEAH \o/
|
|
|
Post by Purple-Cat-Princess on Nov 26, 2011 22:44:25 GMT -5
How do you practice telekinesis?
|
|
|
Post by xXSpiritKeeperXx on Nov 28, 2011 0:23:09 GMT -5
Oh... how to explain that... www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ll8v9AhIOoUI used that video first to start practising... www.youtube.com/watch?v=49XIlz5lCT0&feature=relatedAnd then got myself hypnotised by this one (it's actually real, not one of those stupid 'get high and stoned' optical illusions) just for funzies, and I got a little bit better... www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylpQ69C6ueg&feature=relatedI looked at this, negatived it in Paint, and realised that's what I'd been seeing in my psi balls! \o/ Tried to meditate a little bit... Turned the psi wheel - 'on command'! I WAS THRILLED \o/ Tried to levitate a feather. Failed miserably. Got hypnotised again. It kind of stopped my headache. The next day (meaning yesterday) I did a mediocre practice session but got a raging migraine. What did we learn today? NEVER PRACTICE FOR MORE THAN ONE HOUR PER DAY. IT WILL HURT LATER. *Moving the wheel under a plastic container was extremely difficult and even then it only twitched. But it moved! (I've always been into this kind of stuff and it's finally coming true. So I'm pumped! ^_^)
|
|
Agent Awesome
Providence Captain
In brightest day, in blackest night...
Posts: 1,846
|
Post by Agent Awesome on Nov 29, 2011 7:15:48 GMT -5
There was once news in our school that the electrical post nearby fell over because a heartbroken woman driving one of our school buses was drunk and ran into it. We didn't have school the next day....
|
|
chocofied
Providence Private
You're a heart attack in glasses.
Posts: 222
|
Post by chocofied on Dec 7, 2011 5:19:50 GMT -5
True! I was there, I went to school early.
|
|
|
Post by xXSpiritKeeperXx on Dec 11, 2011 3:58:47 GMT -5
I believe it! I saw our cat's tail get chopped off in the screen door because it slammed in the wind ;_;
|
|
EvoL
Providence Lieutenant
Thank goodness, a picture's worth a 1000 words!
Posts: 705
|
Post by EvoL on Apr 28, 2012 3:52:50 GMT -5
OMG, I'd hate to believe that, but I do.
3 years ago, when my mum, little bro and I first migrated to NZ, our VERY first stop was the hospital, because we had to check on my dad, who had been hospitalized for two days. We were supposed to catch the plane two days before the day we actually took the plane, but we had to catch the plane quickly cos my mum had a call from the doc (10 hours before flight) saying that my dad had died for two minutes and then had come back again. Even though he didn't want us to come, we came anyway. Then we moved into the apartment he lived in and started visiting the hospital daily and praying and stuff. It all became a routine and my mum would have broken down if it wasn't for my grown cousins, who were already living in NZ. Then like three or so weeks later, my dad started healing and, though he still had a couple of defects in his health, he was still alive and able to do nearly everything on his own and he's still a healthy man in spite of setbacks. And why was he in hospital, you ask? He had a flesh-eating bug that got infected somehow from a work injury to his arm and shoulder. If this is unbelievable (or not), then I dunno what is....
|
|