>>2368776I like reading /x/ stuff but I'm a huge sceptic and love the thing the most that withstands rigorous examination, unlike 99% of the campfire story zoomie shit they call paranormal now.
I've seen some UFOs (no ayy lmaos dumbass, UFO just unidentified shit), most likely distant drones, seen some people doing shifty things like a van with no lights on slowly rolling on a dirt road in the dead of the night with no plates but nothing special. Feeling of being watched is common and chances are, you are. There are a lot of people, hunters, foresters, other hikers etc. in forests with binoculars.
The closest to paranormal shit I encountered was what fags taken to calling the "silence", when suddenly the air takes on an eerie, subdued, otherworldly quality, everything goes silent or atleast hushed and you get this feeling of being watched along with a huge urge to hide. I trusted my instincts enough to do it without any shame but after a few minutes it passed and nothing happened. A bird started to sing again and the usual hum and chatter of the forest came back.
I also encountered the "witching night" when you are alone in the forest and things are just shit. You feel like shit, you think like shit, you feel like you are being watched again and all to self-conscious about everything you do and ever did. and seemingly every train of thought just leads to more sad, despairing and just downright shit stuff. Sometimes even old childhood memories about the tritest of shit, like when you dropped a slice of cake and cried about it when you were 4 are flooding back. Its like youre in purgatory for a while, always thinking the worst of everything. Nothing, alcohol, runners high, can really dispel this.
Pretty sure the last two are caused by atmospheric shit, infrasound or geomagnetic effects like the sullen mood that sometimes precedes storms and makes animals agitated too but strange to experience in person. The time I encountered an earthquake was like that too.