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Nicholas
October 19th, 2007, 03:49 PM
Ok, here's the story: Last summer I got back home from Gold Beach Football Camp, and I jumped into the shower when I got home. The next thing I know, I forgot a towel. I jump out of the shower and run out into the hallway to get a towel. Unfortunately, our floor is a polished wood sort of thing, and I slipped, hitting the top of my head on the wall, leaving a giant dent in it. The next day, my dad checked it out and said I was lucky enough not to hit the plywood, or it would have been much more worse from me. For some reason ever since that experience, I've been having much more random moments, and my mind doesn't really absorb stuff most of the time, and there are times when I've been a little mature, but others when I haven't been really mature (bad jokes and stuff like that.) Can someone tell me what happened?
SegaDragon
October 19th, 2007, 05:32 PM
It's all in your head... >_>
Since you did that, you've focused more on your actions and how you've been effected. You did these things beforehand, but you never paid attention to them. It happens to a lot of people, and it's not some farfetch'd thought. I think I've told the same thing to others, and always get, "No. It's not that." as a response or something, but I know first hand that it can be like that.
It's possible that it effected your head, but I seriously doubt it would do such random things. You're fine. You're just focusing more on your actions and the little things you do that you never noticed more.
NY_Yankees26
October 19th, 2007, 06:04 PM
i think this is similar to how when doctors do research by giving fake pills to people and say they are real. And then the people think they are real and start feeling better. Im not sure of what to call it other than, like sega dragon said, its all in your head.
MachSpeed
October 19th, 2007, 06:26 PM
It's all in your head... >_>
Since you did that, you've focused more on your actions and how you've been effected. You did these things beforehand, but you never paid attention to them. It happens to a lot of people, and it's not some farfetch'd thought. I think I've told the same thing to others, and always get, "No. It's not that." as a response or something, but I know first hand that it can be like that.
It's possible that it effected your head, but I seriously doubt it would do such random things. You're fine. You're just focusing more on your actions and the little things you do that you never noticed more.
I completely agree with Sega. Now, since that mistake, you just watch yourself more. You pay much more attention to what you're doing when in the past you just did it without consciously paying attention to it. Noticing your actions isn't a bad thing. Don't worry about it.
Nicholas
October 21st, 2007, 11:33 PM
Okay, thanks guys!
Quixotron
October 22nd, 2007, 03:29 PM
Ok, here's the story: Last summer I got back home from Gold Beach Football Camp, and I jumped into the shower when I got home. The next thing I know, I forgot a towel. I jump out of the shower and run out into the hallway to get a towel. Unfortunately, our floor is a polished wood sort of thing, and I slipped, hitting the top of my head on the wall, leaving a giant dent in it. The next day, my dad checked it out and said I was lucky enough not to hit the plywood, or it would have been much more worse from me. For some reason ever since that experience, I've been having much more random moments, and my mind doesn't really absorb stuff most of the time, and there are times when I've been a little mature, but others when I haven't been really mature (bad jokes and stuff like that.) Can someone tell me what happened?
I don't understand, you're having more accidents since this happpened?
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