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I don't hate the unexplained things that happen to me, I just hate how divided I can be on them. One half makes a completely rational reason to explain things while the other half remains uncertain. That shadow of doubt that makes me wonder too much and every time an explained thing happens it uses it to prove it wasn't crazy.
For example, I use to stay at my grandma's house for a weekend every so often. Every time I did pictures would fall off the walls at night. Out of curiosity I went to the dining room at night after I hear a picture fall to see why. The nail was still firmly in the wall and the wire on the back wasn't broken at all. One side kept saying it could have been placed a certain way by a family member so it could slip and scare me. Even when I placed them back on they would still fall by the next night and they were always my baby pictures. My rational side couldn't think of anything after that.
I have a few other stories I could never believe my rational side of explaining. It's always that shadow of doubt and uncertainty that would always get to me.
For example, I use to stay at my grandma's house for a weekend every so often. Every time I did pictures would fall off the walls at night. Out of curiosity I went to the dining room at night after I hear a picture fall to see why. The nail was still firmly in the wall and the wire on the back wasn't broken at all. One side kept saying it could have been placed a certain way by a family member so it could slip and scare me. Even when I placed them back on they would still fall by the next night and they were always my baby pictures. My rational side couldn't think of anything after that.
I have a few other stories I could never believe my rational side of explaining. It's always that shadow of doubt and uncertainty that would always get to me.