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Poll: questioning reality

Down the rabbit hole we go.
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Limequat wrote:

Hard to believe anyone can be this wonderful isn’t it.

Alienzen wrote:

Meeting Lime made me question reality.

Syskid wrote:

Catlover I couldn't agree more. Especially now with the information coming out in recent weeks about how all the mainstream news agencies have been trained and funded by shadow government entities. Speaking of shootings remember how we were told the boys involved in the Columbine school shooting killed themselves. I saw a picture of their bodies sitting propped up against the library shelves (like they had been standing and then sunk down on the floor), a neat bullet hole in their foreheads and a look of shock on their faces. Their rifles were lying on the floor next to them. So we are to believe that they managed to hold those rifles at arms' length and shoot themselves execution style with them, then turn the rifles around and lay them down before dying. No wonder they were shocked. Yup, nothing is as it seems. I tend to trust the source that has nothing to gain by the information they report. Apologies to Lime for not being fun, again. But I happen to find this sort of thing fascinating. Now I'll shut up.

Catlover wrote:

Sys. What a rabbit hole! I watched it live after the first tower was hit. On the phone with my husband by when the second plane flew into the tower watching cbs. Then the ok city bombing which still doesn't make sense. I definitely feel like we are !iving in a simulation. What seals it for me is that I was closely involved in a mass shooting that happened in the 90s. What was reported versus what actually happened was so far apart. And the trial was a joke. The shooter was executed (rightly so) by the State after ten years on death row but the whole experience made me so skeptical of many different agencies. It was also my first close and personal encounter with CNN. I question everything now. And I research everything too from multip!e sources. The reality lies somewhere in the fantasy as well as fantasy being based on exaggerating reality.

Syskid wrote:

I'm not sure if this answers the question at all but it made me think of the morning of Sept. 12, 2001. I was in Japan and woke up to learn that terrorists had attacked the US. We didn't have a TV but I could listen to TV channels on my boom box. I listened to the news reports about the twin towers all that day and remember feeling a bit dissociated and feeling like I'd lost touch with reality. It sounded like a movie, something totally fabricated and invented. It was hard to believe it was real. That feeling persisted in the days after as the official account changed and contradicted the original eyewitness reports I heard on those live broadcasts. For years it left me questioning whether I had actually heard what I thought I heard. Until Youtube came along and I was able to find some of that original news footage and interviews with survivors and people on the ground in the first hours and minutes after the towers came down. It was comforting to know I wasn't crazy. Speaking of rabbit holes....