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  • purple4

    05 July 2012 at 19:27

    Creeped out.

     

    I get deja-vu nearly all the time, and I know now where it's from: my dreams. A while ago, I had a really weird dream about a girl with blonde hair, walking around my school. Today, there was someone new at my school; the exact girl from my dream.

    Does anyone else get this? What's going on?

  • TearingAtTheEdges

    05 July 2012 at 20:18

     

    I'm having deja vu all the time at the moment (4 times in a week) and it's worrying me a lot. Sometimes it's really strong and I actually remember dreaming the moment when other times I can't remember anything but I recognise what I've seen. It's really weird...

     

    I also have some dreams that have come true. Don't worry-your not the only one experiencing this. I have not a clue how it happens but I would also like to know.

     

    artdiva x

  • cutie_1060

    07 July 2012 at 15:16

     
    purple4 - 05 July 2012 at 19:27

     

    I get deja-vu nearly all the time, and I know now where it's from: my dreams. A while ago, I had a really weird dream about a girl with blonde hair, walking around my school. Today, there was someone new at my school; the exact girl from my dream.

    Does anyone else get this? What's going on?

     

    Yeah i get it too and i think it may be from my dreams too. its been happeing scince i can remember. i thought i was the only one and i thought i was psychic. i can read palms.

  • panther1999

    10 July 2012 at 07:09

     
    purple4 - 05 July 2012 at 19:27

     

    I get deja-vu nearly all the time, and I know now where it's from: my dreams. A while ago, I had a really weird dream about a girl with blonde hair, walking around my school. Today, there was someone new at my school; the exact girl from my dream.

    Does anyone else get this? What's going on?

     

    I get deja vu awell but i only normally remember about it when it is happening

    I feels really weird when you remember tht you have aready seen all of something

     

  • Emma5170

    10 July 2012 at 22:15

     

    I have the same thing aswell , i keep dreaming everynight and eveything i do tomz i do  what  i did in my dreams . But i think its a speacil ability we all have i guess .

  • 9894milly

    15 July 2012 at 21:14

     

    I have this! Sometimes I dream about somewhere or something happening and it will happen the day after, but my friend gets it too so I wasn't too worried. I also get this feeling before things happen though? Our bus crashed once (not properly, no injuries etc) but I had this bad feeling in my gut about ten mins before it happened?

  • meggymoo201

    17 July 2012 at 17:18

     

    I get deja vu like that as well!I once I dreamt that I had a really personal conversation with a guy!and It happened in reall life!its strange but sometimes cool!!

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