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Results: Lets get personal

Published on 05/01/2024
By: gwenc
2221
Living
Do you ever wonder if things that seem strange in your experience are common and people just don't talk about them. Maybe I am just too much in my own head, but I want to throw some out there and see.
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1.
In a dark room with your eyes closed, if you roll your eyes do you get a flash of a few electric looking stripes? Asked my spouse who gave me a confused look.
I see flashes of light and may describe them later.
20%
450 votes
It is dark and it is dark inside my eyes
17%
381 votes
I have never rolled my eyes in the dark
33%
732 votes
Not interested in the silliness.
29%
637 votes
2.
2.
Lights, camera, action. Occasionally I will look up or glance sideways in daylight and either see a bright blue light or a twinkly white spec of light. These are brief flashes. Has anyone else seen these or something similar.
Yes I occasionally see lights that just flash and vanish.
26%
575 votes
No I see lights in the sky and in the night.
31%
688 votes
I have seen the light. And it is a train
6%
126 votes
Carry on I just want the points.
37%
811 votes
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3.
Different angle. I walk a lot and love to observe the world. Some things just seem to challenge reason. I walk past the local gym in a big parking lot. I see people rushing to get there, pedestrians beware, in their cars. Then they circle in an attempt to park near the door for a work out. Is there a theory that walking is not good for you??
It does seem a rather dense endeavour.
24%
535 votes
I have never noticed but it does seem silly.
38%
837 votes
You have too much time on your hands, but keep it coming, I want the points.
38%
828 votes
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4.
How do you solve problems? I do word puzzles to keep my brain limber. When I get stuck on a word I use a multi sensory approach. I look at the end of the space to see what would be logical. I do a lot of solves backwards, I sound out the letters, then I look in my head to see the answer. What are your solving tactics? I would love to know.
I am with you on the see it hear it say it approach. Not sure about the backward approach.
18%
402 votes
I am more a straight line solver.
33%
727 votes
I do not play word games.
23%
509 votes
Still here to clean up.
26%
562 votes
5.
5.
This is it. Curiousity drives me. How do you remember people when you meet them again? Many people remember faces and/or names. There is a condition called prosopagnosia with which people do not remember faces, even those of their familiars. Not me. But my memory is not triggered by faces but by voice. I hear a voice and remember the context of the last encounter. Wondering if other people have different recall triggers.
I remember faces and sometimes names and have never given it much thought.
36%
798 votes
Yes I find voices trigger memory and it is a bonus on the phone.
14%
318 votes
I just drift through life not give these trivial matters much thought.
17%
383 votes
Aloha, cheers and thanks for the points.
32%
701 votes
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