Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was sixteen, my best friend and I were lying on his trampoline in the backyard just staring up at the stars and talking about life, boy/girlfriends, plans for the future, etc. it was a really clear night and I spotted a satellite passing overhead and pointed it out. We were like, "Oh, cool!" and then moved on with our conversation, but just a few seconds later, my friend said, "Hey, look, there's another one!" Indeed, there were two tiny pinpricks of light moving across the sky. What was weird was that they were next to each other in the sky, moving on a parallel course at the same exact speed. Then I saw a third satellite. Together, the three made a perfect equilateral triangle in the sky that covered a fairly large area.
"Wow, what are the odds of that?" we wondered. Then we realized that as the "satellites" passed overhead, they blacked out the stars in between them, implying that it was actually one huge triangular object in the sky. It was slow moving and totally silent. It freaked us the fuck out and we RAN inside. In retrospect, we lived next to an Air Force base and it was probably just some experimental aircraft, but it has haunted my thoughts since then. When the Internet got big, I Googled it and found that a lot of other people had seen the same thing.
Okay, so here's the creepiest part: I now live on the other side of the country in a rural area just outside DC. I'm in my thirties with kids of my own. About six months ago, my 11 year old, whom I had never told about any of this, came running into the house shouting "Mom, you'll never believe what I just saw!" He proceeded to describe the exact same thing we had seen that night, only it was in broad daylight in the middle of the afternoon.
Stealth bomber. You saw a stealth bomber, from the bottom.
It was WAY bigger than that, unless this thing was only 500 feet off the ground or something.
They fly them really low sometimes. It could have been something else that the Air Force was working on or testing. If you live anywhere near an Airforce base, you get weird sightings sometimes, even outside of Area 51/Dreamland.
I totally think it was some sort of AF plane, but are stealth bombers actually silent? Like, this thing made NO noise at all. If it was really low, I think we would have heard something.
Maybe. They're working on stealth tanks that are quiet enough to sneak up on people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many years ago I worked in a restaurant. This guy came in with a kid who looked about 10 years old, and they ordered a sticky dessert. The kid must have liked it, because he licked his fingers. He then proceeded to try to lick the guy's fingers too. To be fair, the man was pretty clearly creeped out as well and immediately jerked his hand back and rebuked the kid, but it still left me cold.
I think I'm missing something. Why was this creepy?
Sucking and licking on someone's fingers is sort of sexual.
But he immediately jerked his hand back? So...
Kid is still being weird. Maybe groomed by someone else or just weird and inappropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was sixteen, my best friend and I were lying on his trampoline in the backyard just staring up at the stars and talking about life, boy/girlfriends, plans for the future, etc. it was a really clear night and I spotted a satellite passing overhead and pointed it out. We were like, "Oh, cool!" and then moved on with our conversation, but just a few seconds later, my friend said, "Hey, look, there's another one!" Indeed, there were two tiny pinpricks of light moving across the sky. What was weird was that they were next to each other in the sky, moving on a parallel course at the same exact speed. Then I saw a third satellite. Together, the three made a perfect equilateral triangle in the sky that covered a fairly large area.
"Wow, what are the odds of that?" we wondered. Then we realized that as the "satellites" passed overhead, they blacked out the stars in between them, implying that it was actually one huge triangular object in the sky. It was slow moving and totally silent. It freaked us the fuck out and we RAN inside. In retrospect, we lived next to an Air Force base and it was probably just some experimental aircraft, but it has haunted my thoughts since then. When the Internet got big, I Googled it and found that a lot of other people had seen the same thing.
Okay, so here's the creepiest part: I now live on the other side of the country in a rural area just outside DC. I'm in my thirties with kids of my own. About six months ago, my 11 year old, whom I had never told about any of this, came running into the house shouting "Mom, you'll never believe what I just saw!" He proceeded to describe the exact same thing we had seen that night, only it was in broad daylight in the middle of the afternoon.
Stealth bomber. You saw a stealth bomber, from the bottom.
It was WAY bigger than that, unless this thing was only 500 feet off the ground or something.
They fly them really low sometimes. It could have been something else that the Air Force was working on or testing. If you live anywhere near an Airforce base, you get weird sightings sometimes, even outside of Area 51/Dreamland.
I totally think it was some sort of AF plane, but are stealth bombers actually silent? Like, this thing made NO noise at all. If it was really low, I think we would have heard something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was sixteen, my best friend and I were lying on his trampoline in the backyard just staring up at the stars and talking about life, boy/girlfriends, plans for the future, etc. it was a really clear night and I spotted a satellite passing overhead and pointed it out. We were like, "Oh, cool!" and then moved on with our conversation, but just a few seconds later, my friend said, "Hey, look, there's another one!" Indeed, there were two tiny pinpricks of light moving across the sky. What was weird was that they were next to each other in the sky, moving on a parallel course at the same exact speed. Then I saw a third satellite. Together, the three made a perfect equilateral triangle in the sky that covered a fairly large area.
"Wow, what are the odds of that?" we wondered. Then we realized that as the "satellites" passed overhead, they blacked out the stars in between them, implying that it was actually one huge triangular object in the sky. It was slow moving and totally silent. It freaked us the fuck out and we RAN inside. In retrospect, we lived next to an Air Force base and it was probably just some experimental aircraft, but it has haunted my thoughts since then. When the Internet got big, I Googled it and found that a lot of other people had seen the same thing.
Okay, so here's the creepiest part: I now live on the other side of the country in a rural area just outside DC. I'm in my thirties with kids of my own. About six months ago, my 11 year old, whom I had never told about any of this, came running into the house shouting "Mom, you'll never believe what I just saw!" He proceeded to describe the exact same thing we had seen that night, only it was in broad daylight in the middle of the afternoon.
Stealth bomber. You saw a stealth bomber, from the bottom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was sixteen, my best friend and I were lying on his trampoline in the backyard just staring up at the stars and talking about life, boy/girlfriends, plans for the future, etc. it was a really clear night and I spotted a satellite passing overhead and pointed it out. We were like, "Oh, cool!" and then moved on with our conversation, but just a few seconds later, my friend said, "Hey, look, there's another one!" Indeed, there were two tiny pinpricks of light moving across the sky. What was weird was that they were next to each other in the sky, moving on a parallel course at the same exact speed. Then I saw a third satellite. Together, the three made a perfect equilateral triangle in the sky that covered a fairly large area.
"Wow, what are the odds of that?" we wondered. Then we realized that as the "satellites" passed overhead, they blacked out the stars in between them, implying that it was actually one huge triangular object in the sky. It was slow moving and totally silent. It freaked us the fuck out and we RAN inside. In retrospect, we lived next to an Air Force base and it was probably just some experimental aircraft, but it has haunted my thoughts since then. When the Internet got big, I Googled it and found that a lot of other people had seen the same thing.
Okay, so here's the creepiest part: I now live on the other side of the country in a rural area just outside DC. I'm in my thirties with kids of my own. About six months ago, my 11 year old, whom I had never told about any of this, came running into the house shouting "Mom, you'll never believe what I just saw!" He proceeded to describe the exact same thing we had seen that night, only it was in broad daylight in the middle of the afternoon.
Stealth bomber. You saw a stealth bomber, from the bottom.
It was WAY bigger than that, unless this thing was only 500 feet off the ground or something.
They fly them really low sometimes. It could have been something else that the Air Force was working on or testing. If you live anywhere near an Airforce base, you get weird sightings sometimes, even outside of Area 51/Dreamland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was sixteen, my best friend and I were lying on his trampoline in the backyard just staring up at the stars and talking about life, boy/girlfriends, plans for the future, etc. it was a really clear night and I spotted a satellite passing overhead and pointed it out. We were like, "Oh, cool!" and then moved on with our conversation, but just a few seconds later, my friend said, "Hey, look, there's another one!" Indeed, there were two tiny pinpricks of light moving across the sky. What was weird was that they were next to each other in the sky, moving on a parallel course at the same exact speed. Then I saw a third satellite. Together, the three made a perfect equilateral triangle in the sky that covered a fairly large area.
"Wow, what are the odds of that?" we wondered. Then we realized that as the "satellites" passed overhead, they blacked out the stars in between them, implying that it was actually one huge triangular object in the sky. It was slow moving and totally silent. It freaked us the fuck out and we RAN inside. In retrospect, we lived next to an Air Force base and it was probably just some experimental aircraft, but it has haunted my thoughts since then. When the Internet got big, I Googled it and found that a lot of other people had seen the same thing.
Okay, so here's the creepiest part: I now live on the other side of the country in a rural area just outside DC. I'm in my thirties with kids of my own. About six months ago, my 11 year old, whom I had never told about any of this, came running into the house shouting "Mom, you'll never believe what I just saw!" He proceeded to describe the exact same thing we had seen that night, only it was in broad daylight in the middle of the afternoon.
Stealth bomber. You saw a stealth bomber, from the bottom.
It was WAY bigger than that, unless this thing was only 500 feet off the ground or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was sixteen, my best friend and I were lying on his trampoline in the backyard just staring up at the stars and talking about life, boy/girlfriends, plans for the future, etc. it was a really clear night and I spotted a satellite passing overhead and pointed it out. We were like, "Oh, cool!" and then moved on with our conversation, but just a few seconds later, my friend said, "Hey, look, there's another one!" Indeed, there were two tiny pinpricks of light moving across the sky. What was weird was that they were next to each other in the sky, moving on a parallel course at the same exact speed. Then I saw a third satellite. Together, the three made a perfect equilateral triangle in the sky that covered a fairly large area.
"Wow, what are the odds of that?" we wondered. Then we realized that as the "satellites" passed overhead, they blacked out the stars in between them, implying that it was actually one huge triangular object in the sky. It was slow moving and totally silent. It freaked us the fuck out and we RAN inside. In retrospect, we lived next to an Air Force base and it was probably just some experimental aircraft, but it has haunted my thoughts since then. When the Internet got big, I Googled it and found that a lot of other people had seen the same thing.
Okay, so here's the creepiest part: I now live on the other side of the country in a rural area just outside DC. I'm in my thirties with kids of my own. About six months ago, my 11 year old, whom I had never told about any of this, came running into the house shouting "Mom, you'll never believe what I just saw!" He proceeded to describe the exact same thing we had seen that night, only it was in broad daylight in the middle of the afternoon.
Stealth bomber. You saw a stealth bomber, from the bottom.
Anonymous wrote:When I was sixteen, my best friend and I were lying on his trampoline in the backyard just staring up at the stars and talking about life, boy/girlfriends, plans for the future, etc. it was a really clear night and I spotted a satellite passing overhead and pointed it out. We were like, "Oh, cool!" and then moved on with our conversation, but just a few seconds later, my friend said, "Hey, look, there's another one!" Indeed, there were two tiny pinpricks of light moving across the sky. What was weird was that they were next to each other in the sky, moving on a parallel course at the same exact speed. Then I saw a third satellite. Together, the three made a perfect equilateral triangle in the sky that covered a fairly large area.
"Wow, what are the odds of that?" we wondered. Then we realized that as the "satellites" passed overhead, they blacked out the stars in between them, implying that it was actually one huge triangular object in the sky. It was slow moving and totally silent. It freaked us the fuck out and we RAN inside. In retrospect, we lived next to an Air Force base and it was probably just some experimental aircraft, but it has haunted my thoughts since then. When the Internet got big, I Googled it and found that a lot of other people had seen the same thing.
Okay, so here's the creepiest part: I now live on the other side of the country in a rural area just outside DC. I'm in my thirties with kids of my own. About six months ago, my 11 year old, whom I had never told about any of this, came running into the house shouting "Mom, you'll never believe what I just saw!" He proceeded to describe the exact same thing we had seen that night, only it was in broad daylight in the middle of the afternoon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many years ago I worked in a restaurant. This guy came in with a kid who looked about 10 years old, and they ordered a sticky dessert. The kid must have liked it, because he licked his fingers. He then proceeded to try to lick the guy's fingers too. To be fair, the man was pretty clearly creeped out as well and immediately jerked his hand back and rebuked the kid, but it still left me cold.
I think I'm missing something. Why was this creepy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many years ago I worked in a restaurant. This guy came in with a kid who looked about 10 years old, and they ordered a sticky dessert. The kid must have liked it, because he licked his fingers. He then proceeded to try to lick the guy's fingers too. To be fair, the man was pretty clearly creeped out as well and immediately jerked his hand back and rebuked the kid, but it still left me cold.
I think I'm missing something. Why was this creepy?
Sucking and licking on someone's fingers is sort of sexual.
But he immediately jerked his hand back? So...
Anonymous wrote:When I was a teenager, I volunteered in Appalachia one summer- one of the houses I went to had legs and hooves from dead deer sticking out/hanging as decoration above their covered porch. I did not look inside the house! You could smell the inside of the house next door (a relative of the former) from outside of the house- it appeared to be filled with filthy laundry.
When I was in college, there was a guy breaking into sorority houses and stealing dirty underwear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many years ago I worked in a restaurant. This guy came in with a kid who looked about 10 years old, and they ordered a sticky dessert. The kid must have liked it, because he licked his fingers. He then proceeded to try to lick the guy's fingers too. To be fair, the man was pretty clearly creeped out as well and immediately jerked his hand back and rebuked the kid, but it still left me cold.
I think I'm missing something. Why was this creepy?
Sucking and licking on someone's fingers is sort of sexual.