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19 people share the strangest moments of their lives that can’t be explained.

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As a believer in science and logic, I still have to admit that some things in life defy all explanation. Are ghosts real? Are there supernatural forces working beyond our control or understanding? Are we living in a simulation that suffers occasional glitches? I don't have answers. And maybe no one ever will. But the uncomfortable fact remains: sometimes really, really weird things happen that just can't be explained by science, logic, or common sense.

Someone asked Reddit: "What was the strangest moment in your life that you still can't explain up to this day?"

These 19 people share the strangest, unexplainable things that have ever happened to them. Goosebumps ahead.

1.) From vikkifar:

I was t-boned in an intersection. Not a very serious accident, mostly just shaken up. I was out of state at college at the time. Minutes after the accident, my cell phone rang and it was my dad. He said all the sudden he was consumed with an overwhelming urge to call me, and was everything ok?

I told him I was in an accident. He has passed away since but he and I always had a very strong connection. I wish he would call me now, but then I guess it would be the strangest moment.

2.) From Crowbar_Freeman:

I spent a night a bit drunk with some friends sketching and sharing new ideas for an art project we were working on. We talked a lot about using a fire extinguisher filled with paint for a background effect on huge canvas or a full room, but were wondering where we could get one for cheap and if it would work as we expected.

Around 5 am I leave my friends apartment to take the first subway home and I shit you not, two streets further on my way and in the middle of the sidewalk there is a f**king (empty) fire extinguisher. Took it home. It was such a strange coincidence, since i never stumbled upon an empty fire extinguisher in the street at any other point in my life. I was pretty sure I dreamt about it when I woke up later, but nope, it was still in the corner of my bedroom!

3.) From BatmanThicc:

This one time when I was little my dad woke me up at like 2am and he said "get ready, we're going to McDonalds". . . . I was soooo f**king confused and kept asking why, but he wouldn't answer anything besides, "because" or "to have fun", the rest of my family (2 brothers, sister, and mom) didn't come with and IIRC they were still asleep when we left.

The play place was closed, and we just kinda sat there for an hour or so eating, then went back home. To this day, I still have NO idea why he frantically needed me out of the house and he swears he doesn't remember that happening, but the whole thing was SO weird that I kept the toy that I got from the happy meal to remember it by, that I still have it to this day. . .

BECAUSE it's my only proof of this weird f**king night that my dad (almost scarily) hurried me to McDonalds at 2am.

I have 2 thoughts, my sister shit the bed and they were worried I'd make fun of her??? Maybe they somehow noticed like rats or something in my room??? But were worried I wouldn't be able to sleep if I knew that there were rats and they needed an hour or so to get it out???

Either way, very strange night that my dad refuses to tell me the truth about, which only makes me think it's something much worse??? Like. I'm 23 now, if he said "yeah ur sister shit the bed and we didn't want you to know" I'd have been like cool cool cool nice good thinking lol, but he REFUSES to believe that it happened????????? WHAT HAPPENED

4.) From stephen1547:

I saw my doppelgänger while driving in a parking lot. We passed each other going super-slow, and made eye contact. We both started laughing, and then continued on. My wife was sitting in the passenger seat, and saw him as well. It was super weird, and really fun for whatever reason. We still talk about it 10 years later. I regret not stopping and finding the guy to take a photo together.

5.) From Nowforscd:

When I was 7 or 8, I used to spend Friday nights at my grandmas house. And she spoiled the crap out of me, so I loved it. One night, though, I suddenly had a strange urge to call my mom. I dialed my phone number - I mean I knew my own number right? A woman answered, and I suddenly blurted out “mom come and get me”. I have no idea why, to this day, that came out of my mouth. Like I said I loved it there, and up until that moment had no thoughts of being picked up. Anyways, the person on the other end starts to sound panicky and says,”where are you??!” It hits me that this isn’t my mom, so I just hang up, and go back to watching tv. So weird, and while it seems so minor it’s stuck with me for 30+ years.

6.) From BarracudaImpossible4:

I was at work several years ago, and a coworker (S) had a massive seizure. (He later told us he had never had one before.) Everyone started freaking out, and a man came over and gently held S down because he was in danger of slamming into a desk. When the seizure passed, the man stood up and said "Ambulance should be here soon, so my work is done" and left.

The weird thing? Nobody had ANY idea who that guy was. We were all so concerned about S that we didn't really register that the guy was a stranger until S was taken to the hospital. We were in a building that required a keycard to enter, and it was closed to the general public. There were only 12 of us in that office, and he wasn't one of us.

So who the hell WAS he?

7.) From peepersceeper77:

I had a dream once and within the next month, everything from that dream happened in real life. For example, in the dream my wife re-aranged our room wich is weird because she hates rearranging stuff and then the next week she arranged it exactly like dream. In the dream i also got promoted and then less than a week later i did in real life.

8.) From cloud9atlass:

After I totaled my car a man with burn scars all over his face and hands came to my window. He asked if I was ok and then came and sat in the passenger seat. He said “I need you to know that everything happens for a reason”. I said “I know”. The next thing I know I’m talking to the other driver and police and the guy is just gone. No one else saw him.

9.) From magikjaz:

I told work I had to go out of town for a week for a family member's (my grandmother's cousin in Texas) funeral. Completely fictitious. ... in reality I just wanted time off to hang out at the luxury home my friend was house sitting, hot tub, full bar, etc.

The day my "vacation" started, I got a call that my grandmother's cousin passed away and they were going out of town for the funeral and expected me to go with them.

10.) From DOOFISMISTER:

i was walking home one day and when i passed this one old dudes house and his dog was outside and when i walked passed i could have sworn the dog told me to get the f**k off the property in perfect English.

11.) From NeuralBreakDancing:

I was at a gas station and just finished buying something from inside. I came out and a burley man with a t shirt that had some sort of meat business on it came up to me asking if I was interested in purchasing bulk frozen meats. I was absolutely broke except for about 500$ on my credit card available. I didn't want to buy anything but my mouth blurted out yes as if my life depended on it. A few minutes later I went home with a months worth of vacuum sealed fish and chicken. I don't know what said yes but it wasn't me.

12.) From spicy_quicksand:

When I was in my teens, my dad relapsed into his drug and alcohol addiction again. It was the last straw for my mom and I, and we took off in the car at night to go for a drive and get out of the house. We were both angrier than we’d ever been.

As we drove down the street, each streetlight we passed popped and went dark, for at least three blocks. At the time it really felt like our anger was so destructive that it was affecting the world around us.

My mom and I still talk about that night and wonder wtf was going on with those lights.

13.) From FDRip:

Ok, this happened at my grandma's house. I was lying awake on the couch in the middle of the night, when this kaleidoscope of colors and lights appeared on the ceiling and began moving around the walls. I silently watched it until it disappeared and went to sleep. I shared the living room with my sister, and my grandma slept in a chair to keep us company. Since it was dark and I hadn't heard anything, I assumed I was the only one still awake to see it.

The next morning at the breakfast table, my grandma brought up the "light show" she had seen the night before and didn't seem to know what it was. She described what I'd seen perfectly.

After she left the table, my dad and aunt both seemed very concerned that she might be losing her mind. In my little kid brain, I thought if I told them I'd seen it too, they might think the same about me so I kept quiet about it.

If it hadn't been for the fact she'd seen it too, I would've chalked it up to a number of things. But I honestly don't know what to make of it.

14.) From ethan-bubblegum-tate:

Oh I still get reminded of this. I worked selling car stereos after college. Three early 20s sales guys, we used to compete and boast when we landed a deal. Usually we spouted rap lyric boasts at each other. I sold a system to a customer Monday and he came back Tuesday morning to get it. He picked up his ride, rolled out and I walked into the office chirping Biggie “gots paid, blow up like the World Trade!”

The first plane hit 4 minutes later

15.) From anxiousbish:

When I was very young, we were visiting my grandmother in another city. We slept in the same bed, in the basement. I woke up and saw a person, too dark to be recognizable, enter the room and come to our bed. They looked at us for a while and then left. The next morning, nobody had any idea what I was talking about. I guess it could have been sleep paralysis, but I didn’t wake up in a panic. I just watched it happen, frightened.

16.) From jaythenerdgirl:

I have this ring that my mom had given to me. It used to be my late grandmother's. It was too big for me to wear on my finger so I put it on a chain and wore it like a necklace.

I remember being in class and playing with it while doing my school work, and it was still around my neck the whole time. At the end of the day, when school had let out and everyone was heading home, I realized I didn't have it around my neck anymore.

I panicked and ran back to class and tried retracing my steps but never found it. I was really upset that I had lost this ring.

When I had gotten home and entered my bedroom, I saw the ring and chain placed neatly on the center of my pillow. It looked as if someone has placed it there.

17.) From bbalin54:

Staying at grandparents for the weekend theyre eating dinner in dining room im in living room (open concept house everyone sees eachother) Power is lost lighys are out dark as could be! Power comes back on in what seems like 1 second. Grandmother is asleep in her bedroom and my Grandfather was out in the Garage. It has f**ked with me my whole life 31 now i was about 5 or 6 at the time. Sadly both have passed by now. Only Matrix situation that messed up in my life so far!

18.) From mrnathanielbennett:

When i was 9 i was told to clean my room and we would go to the local video store to rent a video game for the weekend. I clean my room, my mom approves of the cleaning job, we go to the store and i get my game. Whole trip lasts 20 minutes tops. Get back and all my toys are spread out across the floor in neatly organized lines, very deliberate looking. No one else was in the house. Nothing missing. Just this strange toy issue. My guess is it was a friend of mine either f**king with me or looking for something of theirs but no one ever confessed.

19.) From khyberwolf:

My husband works with clients doing trauma healing type work, often via Skype / Zoom (even pre COVID). Years ago, he had a client session so went into the living room where he usually did his calls. I went into our bedroom and shut the door and was going to spend the hour working on my laptop.

About 20 minutes in, I suddenly got this weird skin crawling feeling out of nowhere and looked up from my laptop, only to “see” a man (kinda hologram fuzzy, like there but not there) walk into my room with what looked like a gunshot wound to his head.

Told my husband (wondering WTF was that I swear I saw). Ends up the woman he was working with had lost her husband 5 months prior. He was in the military and had returned from combat, had severe PTSD and eventually killed himself. And yes, by gunshot to the head.


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