Ever since I was in first grade I have been able 2 c dead people, just out of the corner of my eye. i look and then theyre gone. does anyone have any ideas neurologically y this happens to me?:jawdrop:
A while back, 'indigo children' were utterly fashionable, like having something to brag with, like they're really speshal and we're chopped liver. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigo_children
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I have peripheral vision too, but I don't mistake a fleeting image for dead people. If you didn't see it, you didn't see it.
The thread title reminds me of a story from my childhood: When I was 7 or 8 years old, my 80 year old grandmother from Mississippi came to live with us. One day I came into the house all sad, and my kind grandmother asked me what was wrong. I told her I was sad because none of my friends could come out to play, and I didn't have anyone to play with. So she told me, in her thick Mississippi accent "Honey child, you should go down to the schoolyard, because I saw a group of colored children playing down there. You should go and play with them." This was the first time in my life I had heard the term "colored" used to describe a person, as it had long been out of favor and substituted with the term "black". So I hopped on my bicycle and rode as fast as I could to the schoolyard...expecting to see blue and red and purple children, and was disappointed when I didn't find any. There was a group of African American kids playing, and played ball with them till dinnertime. Upon returning home, my grandmother asked if I had found the colored children. I disappointedly told her "No...but I did find a group of black kids!" Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! My mom still likes tell that story to her friends.