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@user69987 Жыл бұрын
Aqua digio 😂....isn't it pronounced 'aqua de joe'?
@JamieFitzherbert Жыл бұрын
Appreciated and 😊_
@rishabsingh8009 Жыл бұрын
U back!!? How's tristen
@bennygarcia8132 Жыл бұрын
Mexico has more unsolved murders wft
@jamessaddington18610 ай бұрын
Dude where did you get that shirt?
@jophillips2532 Жыл бұрын
My cat lived to be 20. I had her for 18 years. My cat was always by my side, yes even at night. After her death, I really didn’t see her. About a few days after it was still very hard. I cried a lot. One night she walked up the back of my legs , circled around, on my back. Pushing her paws into me before laying down. She always did that. The last time was after she died. True and wasn’t a dream. Because I was crying and too afraid to look and not see her. I did say, TY & I love you.
@katsmeow6946 Жыл бұрын
My “belly boy” passed years ago. He was 22. He stops by occasionally Jumps onto the bed and curls up in the crook of my knees. If I look his weight fades.
@johnseward9778 Жыл бұрын
My condolences on your fur babies passing.
@williamkirschenman Жыл бұрын
My doggo unexpectedly passed away back in April. Even today we can still hear her tapping on the hard floor to her food area. I swear I can hear her snoring through out the day. We have her ashes near where her bed was, I'm not a spiritual or religious person but I feel like I can still feel her presence right there. Miss my ole pig-dog. RIP pepper-pig.
@jonijefferys Жыл бұрын
Aww I love that
@dlb4299 Жыл бұрын
Three days after our dog died, on the floor next to my bed where he slept, I found a pile of my blankets arranged in the shape of a dog. They were roughly the same color and arranged in the roughly the same size as him.
@thegingergyrl455 Жыл бұрын
I woke up during emergency facial surgery. I even heard them tell the surgeon, she’s awake as I looked the anesthesiologist in the eyes. They gave me more medication and I went back out. I talked to the anesthesiologist about it when I woke up. He confirmed that I did wake up and they did administer more medication. He realized I was awake when I looked him in the face by moving my eye to see him. Also my right arm moved. It’s all in my surgical notes. Being a red head we tend to take more to keep us out. Since then I have realized my high tolerance to medications which has made being treated for some conditions difficult. ❤love ya Mike 👩🏻🦰
@jenniferjoseph15608 ай бұрын
This is a fact!! I'm a natural red head and with my last child, it took 3 epidurals to do my c section!
@aimeemariefournier10137 ай бұрын
Woke up during orthopedic surgery on my ankle after it was crushed and watched them do the surgery. I felt nothing but I saw everything came out of the anesthesia.
@nailsofinterest6 ай бұрын
@@aimeemariefournier1013note they often also do a nerve block when working on limbs even with anesthesia.
@SpiredLilly-20245 ай бұрын
I've woken up 4 times and came close 2 more.
@HorseyGal4everАй бұрын
yep, ginger here, novocaine takes tons and hours to work on me.
@rissa1048 Жыл бұрын
I had a friend who passed about a month ago. While he was still missing but assumed to be alive I had a dream where he appeared and gave me a hug. I remember begging him not leave but he said he had to go. Days later they found his body. This is the first time I’ve actually said anything to anybody about it because I feel like nobody would actually believe me.
@DarkcydeoftheRakai Жыл бұрын
A bond that transcends reality 😁 while it crush your soul that you loss a dear friend, I am glad the parting gift was a spiritual but intimate hug.
@TanyaPrater-q8z Жыл бұрын
If they make it to your dreams means they made it all the way to where they want to be
@ssw7282 Жыл бұрын
My neighbor who is not crazy at all said her husband appeared to her in her car and said goodbye while she was driving at the moment he had a heart attack and died. Completely freaked her out as he was nowhere near when it happened, and she didn't understand it until she got a phone call about his passing when she got home. I believe you.
@jonijefferys Жыл бұрын
@@TanyaPrater-q8z I hope that's true. My 11 y.o niece came to my son in a dream after she passed. Showing him karate moves. I was a lot closer to her but I believe he needed her reassurance more than me that she was okay just bcuz I am wiser and have a stronger faith.
@denisemcdougal6445 Жыл бұрын
Deepest condolences.
@DavidBFox Жыл бұрын
When I was a young boy, my mom used to sit on the end of my bed to say goodnight. 20 years after her passing, I can still occasionally feel my bed depressed the way it did when she sat on it.
@channygee6 ай бұрын
But did your father take you into the city to see a marching band?
@lorcanmullane8327 Жыл бұрын
Hi Mike. My best friend passed away when I was 18 years old in March 2019, for months and years afterwards I had dreams nearly every single night where my best friend was alive. It was like he never died, and was still alive in my dreams. It was a really strange experience, but it was really nice to see his face and hear his voice... A really strange phenomenon, it was sort of comforting.
@petermontoya1796 Жыл бұрын
Years after my mother died, I was in a drug treatment facility. The night that I was going commit suicide, my mum talked to me in my dream just as real as if she were alive. She told me that my life would get better and that she would ALWAYS take care of me. I woke up in tears and never used again. Not too many people have heard this dream, but it's real. There have been some rough days being sober, but I speak to my mum and she always seems to come through. Rent, bills, food ... whatever. It's difficult to explain to someone who had never experienced this. My mum died in 2015 and I still speak to her daily and have dreams about her. I can wait to see her agin on the other side. And yeah, my life is MUCH better.
@joshuakirkwood666 Жыл бұрын
That's pretty awesome, and it states how much you really loved this friend. Reflect on the memories you have of these dreams, and become a master of human devotion. Then teach what you've learned to others.
@LuciferMorningstar-zu1ud Жыл бұрын
That’s great man! I’m so glad that it brings you comfort and gives you peace of mind having these dreams. There’s so much we don’t know that could be classified under “supernatural “. Now with my next statement, I do not want you to take it the wrong way or that I’m trying to burst your bubble; that is not my intention at all. Now all I’m trying to do is spread knowledge. I’m a realist and sometimes that may come off as pessimism but all I want to do is spread knowledge to others. That being said, when it comes to dreaming, you are much much more likely to dream about a specific person if you’re constantly thinking about that person during the day. Even if it was just once or twice, that person had a major impact on your life. Therefore subconsciously, your subconscious comes to life in your dreams and you’ll most likely dream about that person. This is just looking at it in a purely scientific way. Hopes this helps! Wish you nothing but the best man!
@csaya7 Жыл бұрын
I truly believe that your friend visits you when your mind is at rest. It's very common. Hold onto that love and comfort. ❤
@saracowles2722 Жыл бұрын
Just lost Mama, desperate for a dream or visit. We were so close. I know she's around but I'm hoping to connect with her somehow. I talk to her everyday. Hope she's listening.
@cindyhoomalu1566 Жыл бұрын
I woke up during surgery. I didn’t open my eyes or move, but I could hear them talking about a small complication that I had. They didn’t believe me when I came out of surgery, but I repeated their conversation close to word for word. They had to go back in and check that complication a few months later and gave me a lot more anesthesia. LOL Oh, and when they went back in, the large mucus ball that was the complication was completely gone despite them telling me that I probably wouldn’t be able to get rid of it. I’ve been a very lucky CF patient throughout my life! 💜
@Charlie-g1g Жыл бұрын
I'm a CFer too. Been very lucky myself. Started Trikafta 3 1/2 years ago and now at 38 I'm in the best shape since wrestling in high school.
@juleenave21028 ай бұрын
Did you feel pain when you woke up during surgery?
@cindyhoomalu15668 ай бұрын
@@juleenave2102 I did not feel pain, I was just awake. I was much younger then, I think I was 18, and now I am 46. I’ve had a few other surgeries and it hasn’t ever happened again. It was weird.
@cindyhoomalu15668 ай бұрын
@@Charlie-g1g I did not want to start Trikafta, but I was moving and my doctor was pretty insistent that I needed to start it under her care since she was one of the study doctors and had a lot of knowledge on it. I started it in January 2020. They told me not to expect too much since I was doing so well, but I can say that my cough is pretty much gone and I was really hoping to get that energy burst that I had heard of but it did not happen for me. I guess there have been other improvements, too. I am so happy that you are in great shape! What area are you in? I’m in the Washington, D.C. area, but my husband is active duty Army so we move around a lot. 😂
@tracyprill578 Жыл бұрын
I woke up in the middle of surgery. Luckily, I guess, it was on my left hand rather than an a core internal organ. My entire arm had been numbed so when I woke up I couldn’t feel anything. The doctor had just finished slicing and splaying my hand wide open so I looked over to my own dead arm laying there with hand skin all pulled back displaying every muscle and tendon. Doctor just looked at me and said,”oh, you are awake. You okay with this?” I said yes and watched. 🤙🏼
@catieecasciole1980 Жыл бұрын
Right before going into emergency surgery, I felt hands on mine, I looked to see my deceased grandparents smiling and holding my hands, looking at me lovingly. They looked healthy and happy. I apparently asked for them multiple times after while waking up. I don't really believe in heaven but I believe in the human soul, and truly feel they were there to keep me safe.
@okoromarvellous41105 ай бұрын
Oh, dear. Believe it or not, but there is Heaven, and there is Hell.
@nobiazcustomsinc50304 ай бұрын
@@okoromarvellous4110 there is absolutely no hell. Misinterpreted translation.
@ladylove8565 Жыл бұрын
My daughter was 5 when my dad passed and I remember very clearly how my daughter told me she could see her grandpa John and when asked what he was doing she told me it was something he always did with her which I is the part I can't recall. It was very strange but she was comforted by this, I don't know how long he hung around but she would often tell me things.
@joyceniles1870 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your show, Mike. I was very upset when my father passed. But soon I was seeing him every night in dreams, he and my maternal grandmother. As my grief continued, they were joined my my paternal grandmother. I understood that they were trying to comfort me. I sent them love because they cared.
@michaeladvs224 Жыл бұрын
I thought I was the only one
@rowdy7480 Жыл бұрын
@@michaeladvs224My aunt had a dream where my uncle took her in the kitchen and played his guitar for her.
@FuturePsyDAmy10 ай бұрын
Also, I haven’t seen anyone I’ve lost, but I do feel my dad’s presence at times and see him in my dreams. He’s the only loved one I’ve encountered after passing. It’s always when I’m struggling mentally or feel lost, which feeling his hug or hearing him tell me how proud of me he is in my dreams helps immensely.
@thommitchell9157 Жыл бұрын
I saw my Father and my sister. My sister lived in New York, I live in Colorado. I was hanging out at a park when out of no where I saw my sister. She stopped looked at me and said "Goodbye, Thom." I called home to find out she was hit by a car and died about the time I saw her. My father is a different story, I knew he died, I went to his funeral. I was upset because I didn't know if he knew I loved him. We were both proud men and didn't tell each other such things, assuming the other knew. Two nights after he died I woke up and he was sitting at his desk smoking a cigarette, he looked at me and smiled and said, "It's okay, Thommy. Everything is okay." Feeling relived, I turned over and went back to sleep. I haven't seen either of them since.
@laurakibben41479 ай бұрын
I've had 4 similar "premonitions" for 4 female family members, one about what ended up being my former FIL but didn't with my brother or stepfather (although he was revived). Odd.
@IrishMike226 ай бұрын
My little brother passed almost 6 years ago. 2 years after, my mom was very sick in the hospital and was close to death. My wife (an ER nurse) had a dream wherein he asked her to "put an IV in so they mean think I'm a patient and let me stay with Mom." In her dream she did it and he hustled off down the hall. She woke up and told me and we both sort of forgot about it...but from that day on Mom only got better and after 3 more weeks (total of 5 months) she came home. She's still with us today and absolutely LOVES hearing the story. Great video team 👊 *Hey little brother 💚
@melanietague1382Ай бұрын
I had a lifelong friend that unalived himself hours after we'd just spent five days together; I was wracked with guilt for some years after. I should've noticed something. I should've stayed with him. One night, while grieving for my father who had just passed away, my friend came to me in a dream. We'd been instructed to do a project about our lives together. We had the most fun looking at old pics, putting it all together. Finally he turned to me and embraced me ....
@melanietague1382Ай бұрын
.... In the most loving, comforting hug, saying it's ok, Melanie... Everything's ok. Just like your dad. I knew what he meant. It really changed the trajectory of my grief for him.
@vcorlett Жыл бұрын
I have childhood onset PTSD. I can’t say that I’ve had hallucinations of my parents, just recurring nightmares. I have had hallucinations of pets that have passed. To the point where I’ll feel a weight on the bed, there’ll be an indentation, but none of my current pets will be there. I’ve often wondered about the Schrödinger’s cat thing regarding parallel universes. It’s intriguing but mind boggling.
@victoriawilliams27866 ай бұрын
Spirit kitty's are the most prevalent imo.
@StevenConstantine-fw2kn Жыл бұрын
I was totally homeless, checking out dumpsters,in order to eat, I kept studying the patern of the timing of the grocery store workers when they threw out perfectly good food ,word hunger stopped for me
@StevenConstantine-fw2kn Жыл бұрын
Stop crying timing is everything
@greenii717 Жыл бұрын
I just had reconstructive knee surgery last week and I woke while they were hammering my new joint into my leg! I did not feel any pain, but wanted to see what they were doing and put my head up! The anesthesiologist gently pushed my head back onto the table and said you just relax! Lol! It really didn’t cause me trauma and I wasn’t in discomfort, but I found it Very interesting!
@westzed239 ай бұрын
In some surgeries they use local anesthetic at the surgery site. That way you cannot feel the pain at the site for awhile after you wake up. Perhaps they do that for knee surgery.
@jessica79m Жыл бұрын
I see and hear my dogs that have passed on. One time I had a "dream" they were all alive and in my hallway dancing around me like I had food or treats but I didn't. They were happy to see me and I was extra happy to see them. I even remember saying I know I'm dreaming I know this isn't real but I love this so much thank you for visiting me! I miss them a lot more than a lot of people...
@ricochet09282 ай бұрын
That reminds me of a similar dream I had after my first cat passed last year. In the dream, I was petting my other cats when he ran up beside me and started rubbing against me, purring happily. I said "Oh, you're here!" before waking up. Then I had another one sometime later where he visited me again, and I picked him up and was petting him, but I was crying this time, and I vividly remember finding my dad in the dream (he's alive but just happened to be there ig) and when he asked me what was wrong, I said "I know this is a dream because Walker is here..."
@lesnyk255 Жыл бұрын
I can't say I've ever hallucinated the presence of a departed loved one - but I dream about them on occasion - my father & grandmothers in particular. And I can still "hear" my dad's laugh in my head without too much effort, even though it's been almost 40 years since he died.
@SquishySenpai Жыл бұрын
I woke up during my wisdom teeth removal. Had all four removed at once. They weren't just pulled, they went in with rotary tools and mini circular saws. I woke up as they were sawing. It definitely wasn't pleasant, and I couldn't move or do anything to alert them, but at the same time I couldn't feel anything so there's that at least. After a few seconds someone noticed, made an adjustment and I was out again. No PTSD or anything here, just a bad memory.
@gaillewis5472 Жыл бұрын
My dentist told me that I winced with pain throughout my wisdom teeth extraction. I'm so glad I don't remember.
@jayrose6312 Жыл бұрын
I kinda, sorta wish that they DID use “power tools” on mine to expedite the procedure! I was in the Navy for maybe 18-months when I was “ordered” to go to Dental to have all four of mine “pulled.” A full-bird Captain did the procedure with ONLY local anesthetic, e.g. shots of Lidocaine! His ‘method’ of extraction required “breaking the teeth into little bits as if you were cracking a lobster shell, and removing those pieces one by one.” He said it’s the ‘easiest’ way of getting them out. He then gave me a prescription for Vicodin (I think a 72-hour supply) and some bed rest while icing it. I remember subsequently ruining a couple of pillowcases after waking-up with them covered in blood. Several friends of mine were also ordered to have theirs removed - from what I understand you couldn’t be deployed until yours were out - and so we were ALL looking like chipmunks for a while! We would compare who did ours and which dentist had the craziest procedure, and though the Captain’s name came up often enough, the consensus was that he was far from the most painful dentist doing these procedures! Good times! 😂
@graylion72 Жыл бұрын
In the Navy, they didn't put me out at all when I had all of my wisdom teeth removed. Just that numbing stuff.
@jayrose6312 Жыл бұрын
@@graylion72 Did you get “Vitamin M” (Motrin) afterwards or were you actually lucky enough to get something to actually treat the pain?! Civilians would think that we’re making it up when we retell how often they would give us Motrin and seemingly for anything and everything!
@graylion72 Жыл бұрын
@jayrose6312 lol... Yeah that was back when they would give you the 800mg horsepills
@manueltapia1859 Жыл бұрын
Mike I still remember my dad's voice too and his last words, even he is gone 8 years old since he died. The only I experienced is watching him in dreams. Best for you man hugs
@ladykoiwolfe Жыл бұрын
Thank You! Plants are not dumb or unfeeling. Most of us just don't see that or are unwilling to.
@MrRmstitanicof1912 Жыл бұрын
Funny story about seeing the dead. Shortly after my 21st birthday, my grandfather, my dad's dad, passed away. Didn't know about my grandfather's siblings. A couple days after the funeral, I was at work. I was a restaurant manager at the time when all of a sudden my grandfather walked into my restaurant. My employees said I turned pail white and I was out of my mind saying my grandfather came back f4om the dead. I was there at the cemetery when his body was loved in the ground. It was only after that I found out my grandfather was an identical twin.
@johnbirkenhauer4061 Жыл бұрын
That is quite a shock, I am sure.
@lisaquinlan1292 Жыл бұрын
I’m a woman and I can’t smell STDs… but I can smell BS. That’s why I love this channel. No BS… only oddly entertaining facts!1. plus mike has pretty eyes
@BipoIarbear Жыл бұрын
Even weirder 25% of sexually active men and women have an std , 50% don't know an 50% just don't care 😔
@derekbootle8316 Жыл бұрын
It's only Russian women. American women can smell money.
@jayrose6312 Жыл бұрын
This is one of the best and most underrated comments that I’ve seen in some time now!!! 😂👍
@Iamlearningtolove Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@timvance836 Жыл бұрын
Maybe you aren't getting close enough to smell it accurately???
@LilFoxyCosplay Жыл бұрын
I've definitely had the grief hallucination I heard my late gran calling my name from downstairs but I was alone in the house No one believed me but I knew what I heard Very interesting to learn about
@antonioybarra8579 Жыл бұрын
I've had the same experience. I heard my Dad calling me in the middle of the night, months after he passed. And I heard my Mom calling my name 4 mom's after she passed from a cross the house at 8 in the morning. Haven't heard them since.
@wilburcollins8342 Жыл бұрын
Not hallucinating
@nicholasmartin445 Жыл бұрын
I've had this same experience. It was within the week after my father passed. Late one night, I heard him screaming my name and it sounded like he was in the next room. I jumped out of bed, ran to the door and looked around. I did not know there was a name for this until now. Regardless, anyone will have a hard time convincing me that it was in my head, that it wasn't him. 😢
@matthewcaldwell1384 Жыл бұрын
What is GOOD for our brain should be self evident-sure is for me,.Someone that’s very dear to me has what’s called mental illness.I cry for her often because she’s so often awesome - but just can’t sustain her happiness and I’m so ful of joy I’m blessed and happy I make a living as an artist and love life so much but my best friend can’t share the joy so I can know sadness but I don’t suffer from it as she does - I wish it was easy for everyone as it is for me, I feel guilty and even a ashamed to be so happy-when others are so sad-I love you Haylee
@donnalong2372 Жыл бұрын
Again my 8yr. Old saw Grams before I got the call of her death that was sudden. Hallucinations?
@DawnClark-wj9ix4 ай бұрын
When my Great Grandmother passed, I was heartbroken at 18. Yet I would walk down a hallway and smell her perfume, or that she was baking or something I love. When I very sad, in my dreams she would come to me and say "Everyting is alright, you be a good girl" and pat my cheek. It gave me much comfort after the loss. I had that dream off on and for about 3 years.
@The4cp Жыл бұрын
I didn't just see my grandfather my girlfriend who never met him did too. Described him to the velcro on his shoes. We both heard him say "I'm proud of you, you'll find it." I found his Buck 110 folding knife the next morning.
@madogg152 Жыл бұрын
I am Mosquito Proof. Due to heart conditions, I ate large amounts of Garlic. Since eating so much garlic, mosquitoes stay. Have not been bit in over 15 years. I was a mosquito magnet before garlic. My favorite, Pickled.
@ladykoiwolfe Жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure the picture being thrown across the room three times by my grandfather wasn't just a shared hallucination. There was also no grief involved. That man doesn't warrant grief.
@CyborgForgael Жыл бұрын
Trees have many organisms living in and on them. Each tree is its own ecosystem. And the same thing can be said about us.
@krysti2 Жыл бұрын
The crying thing-30 years or so ago, I lost my kids in divorce. Was supposed to have Reasonable Visitation, but that's hard when the other person isn't Reasonable. After being a 24/7 mom to my 4 kids, suddenly i had none...my eyes were broken, apparently - I became the woman who cries at the drop of anything. It's not good to cry in your boss's office (even when they're being nice!) or whilst in truck driving school! You'd think, after All of these years, it would have gotten better, but i still have blurry eyes on seeing sappy movies, commercials or just at an airport or Farmers Market - wherever families abound. Thanks as always, Mike! 🎉🎉🎉
@DatMoffittWifey Жыл бұрын
I literally feel this right now.
@JordanMayjor3p7 Жыл бұрын
Wow... Truly sorry you went through that and are still going thru so much bc of it.
@krysti2 Жыл бұрын
@@DatMoffittWifey thankyou... It's all worth it though.. great memories of my kiddos.
@krysti2 Жыл бұрын
@@JordanMayjor3p7 thankyou. It's been a lot-ha! More heart wrenching than I will subject people to. Just gotta keep going, remembering the great times, and now letting myself touch on the hard parts, trying to write it all down.
@mandibailey9104 Жыл бұрын
I have had 27 surgeries. I always wake up during surgery. I'm very serious. There's really nothing I can do about waking up during surgery for many factors. My body can not tolerate the amount of medication needed. Thankfully, anesthesiologists believe me. (Don't ask your surgeon. Ask your anesthesiologist) We've come up with a plan. I request soft restraints when possible and an extra dose of versed mid surgery. That way, I don't remember anything and I don't try to fight my colleagues or rip out my ETT (breathing tube) again or any other tubes or IVs. I don't recall ever feeling pain. I did say "Boo! I'm awake." During my appendectomy when I was a teenager. That's the same time I ripped out the ETT. I won a second emergency surgery that day. Best thing is when I wake up during surgery I say way too much out loud. (When I'm not intubated.) No one lets me forget either. Most of what I've said can not be on KZbin. The most embarrassing was "Why is Dr. Woodruff in here? I said he couldn't be in here because he's too sexy and he makes me act weird and nervous. Well.... I guess he can stay. He's almost the best surgeon here." Just so happened I had asked the anesthesiologist to record me if I was acting weird or saying anything weird. I'll never live that down.
@westzed239 ай бұрын
When people are starting to wake up from anesthesia they often talk. Sometimes it's undying love, sexual, anger, or lectures. Medical staff are used to this and pay no matter.
@Miss-Anne-Thrope Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I used to work in a supermarket and i can attest to the insane amounts of food that would end up in the food compactor; bagguettes, doughnuts, pies, pasties, whole chickens, joints of meat, whole fish etc. We did give it to a local homeless guy when we could, we'd give bag fulls of it that he shared with the other homeless people that he knew but even he couldn't take it all. So frustrating to see when that food could feed so many hungry people. A lot of food waste also comes from the hospitality industry. I worked in the industry for a few years and there was an unbelievable amount of good food wasted because it's impossible to accurately anticipate customer numbers so we'd end up prepping too much, defrosting too much etc. Plus, all dishes came with side salads that are purely for presentation purposes and don't get eaten. We (the kitchen staff) suggested doing free meals to help the homeless or those experiencing food poverty (many aren't homeless but have nothing left to buy food once utilities are paid) but management wouldn't allow us to do so because 'it might put paying customers off'. Sigh. We couldn't donate to food banks because the items were too perishable. So, in the bin it went. The industry is also very wasteful in general since recycling doesn't happen due to a lack of time and space.
@sharontrusty8726 Жыл бұрын
I woke up during surgery, but far from being traumatic I thought it was interesting. I think it was more traumatic for my surgeon, because I kept asking him how it was going, what he was doing, and if I could see. I think he asked the anesthesiologist to get me under several times, but no matter how much more anesthesia they gave me they couldn’t do it. At one point, they decided that giving me more wasn’t an option, so I just remained awake.
@d.e.b.b5788 Жыл бұрын
I woke up about halfway through the knee surgery. Very groggy for a while, but wide awake towards the end. I'm a nurse, so I knew what was happening, but I can see how anyone else would be scared out of their mind.
@juleenave21028 ай бұрын
Did either one of you feel pain?
@mandibailey9104 Жыл бұрын
I really wish this wasn't true. I can smell gonorrhea, chlamydia, bacterial vaginitis, yeast infections, colon cancer, breast cancers, certain melanomas, throat cancers, and alcoholic cirrhosis. The smell of alcoholic cirrhosis used to make me question everything. It smells the same to me as a day old cadaver. Now, it just makes me cry. I've lost too many patients, friends, and a very young family member.
@johncromer2603 Жыл бұрын
I lost my brother in January, and yes, I hear his voice, or see him all the time.
@list25 Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss
@TheDisneylover23 Жыл бұрын
My son could see the dead until he was 13. After my dad died, I'd ask him if he could see him. He was always standing next to my mom. I miss my dad so much. I wish I could have seen him. But, at least my son could see his pop-pop.
@wendygvozdich3187 Жыл бұрын
My daughters both saw my father a week exactly after he passed away, standing behind me as I was cooking Thanksgiving dinner. They both looked at each other and said, did you just see PawPaw?
@michelegonzalez9837 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I woke up during surgery in the middle. I thought I was gonna die and I panicked more because I could not tell them , or let them know that I was awake no matter how hard I tryed, the anesthesiologist did eventually notice and put me back out, I told my mom and my husband that's why people die in surgery, it's sheer panic.
@michellecoleman5577 Жыл бұрын
We had a cat and a dog who basically grew up together and recently passed months apart. After they were gone I had a dream where they both came to comfort me. I know there's a scientific explanation that my brain was comforting itself with memory, but I choose to believe there was more to it because it helps me and hurts no one for me to hold on to that illusion. 23:52
@johnbirkenhauer4061 Жыл бұрын
Very true. Illusions in your head don't hurt anyone, and can be life saving. It's just that the majority of people refuse to keep them there!
@taz41373 Жыл бұрын
I woke up during knee surgery when I was 16 years old... The pain caused my leg to lock up and clamp down on the surgical instruments. Also, splashing a pan of bodily fluids on a nurse.
@newmle Жыл бұрын
7 I woke up during quadruple wisdom tooth extraction. Local anesthesia was good, so I didn't feel any pain. No, the pain came later when the local anesthesia wore off and the general was still in my system, so I was pasing around deliriously begging for drugs to knock me out.
@duberdurm Жыл бұрын
I see dead friends in my dreams. One dream about my best friend from high school was so real that I chewed him out in the dream for faking his death. I miss them, and I hate having dreams about them because waking up hurts.
@kellytaylor7699Ай бұрын
Love the show Thank you for the content
@theunspoke815 Жыл бұрын
I AM SOOOOOOO GLAD YOU MADE THAT #1!!! I've hated the way this world has been going since the internet started!!! It's only good for learning!!! You Tube is the ONLY form of entertainment for me & social media IS the greatest pandemic of all time!! It's affecting way more people than the Black Plague did!!! 😞😞😢😢
@johnbirkenhauer4061 Жыл бұрын
And affecting most of them WORSE than the Black Plague!
@hhairball9 Жыл бұрын
22:56 what is it called when 6 family members hear and see my grandmother the night after she died at the hospital? That night, my sister, her children, my grandfather and myself had stayed the night with my grandfather. Around 11pm, we were awoken by the familiar sounds of my grandmother shuffling down the hallway towards the bathroom and we heard her familiar cough. I swear I saw her shadow. I was laying on the floor next to grampa in his bed. I whispered, "Grampa? Did you hear anything?!" He whispered back, "Yes. That was your gramma going to the bathroom.". My sister and her kids were in the room next to ours and she called out, softly, "Did you hear that?" Me: "What did you hear?" Her: "I heard gramma going down the hall to the bathroom!" Now, we know it couldn't have been her, but it was very comforting to feel her presence in her house.
@randalmayeux8880 Жыл бұрын
Hi Mike! I thought I knew what reality was until I was 15 years old. The first few times I had taken LSD, all I experienced was some pretty colors, tracers and a body rush, but when I finally got hold of some really good stuff or maybe took a significantly strong dose that I had the rug pulled out from underneath me! Suddenly, I realized, with a certainty that everything that I had ever believed in was open to question. Everything from gravity to the nature of God and everything in between. It was the most unsettling thing I had ever experienced. I saw thousands of colors that do not exist in the "real world". I'm an artist, and it's frustrating because I can still "see" these colors in my minds eye. I can't describe them because they aren't related to any other color. Some are "cool" colors and some are "hot" but beyond that there is no resemblance to any extant colors, any more than you could try to describe the difference between red, yellow and blue to someone who has been blind from birth. It's a trip!
@jayrose6312 Жыл бұрын
Your last three words took the words right out of my mouth! Interestingly enough, science has taught us that we don’t see colors at all, but we rather see the effect that their wavelengths have on specific objects due to what they absorb and reflect. So oddly, “color is all in our heads to begin with” and considering that “visible” light is such a small portion of wavelengths in general, there is probably a limitless amount of permutations and possibilities of what we “could” see, if we could only see it! The same goes for sounds, we could only hear up to around 16kHz to 17kHz as adult humans with the frequencies getting even lower as we age. We could probably hear around 20kHz, if not more, as children. “CD Quality” sound is sampled at 44.1kHz or times per second. Being that it’s “Stereo” sound, divide it in half for each side, left and right, and you max out around 22kHz. This is still more than we could hear, but if we listen to “high definition” audio that’s double this number or sometimes far greater, a bizarre thing happens. It sounds richer, better, and just nicer! There’s something about the way that our brains process this audio signal that we could technically not hear as it’s way above the frequency limits of human hearing. They call it psychoacoustics and it’s a very interesting thing to read up on! I actually DO have a point to all this, even though it does segue very nicely from light to sound and their respective wavelengths… My wife asked me the other day why I go out of my way to listen to music in high definition when some of the original tracks were cut into vinyl a good 50 or 60 years ago now?! I was listening to The Beatles “Blue” Album and explained that there’s truly nothing better than vinyl because it’s analog or true sound. There’s nothing sampled about it as it’s not a digital recreation of any kind! So, the best way that I could explain it was by saying that analog is essentially “pure” audio and the closest we could come to it is by trying to achieve “Loslessness” with digital audio. One way would be by using an “uncompressed” file format such as ALAC or FLAC because compression removes parts of the audio to account for the smaller files, it’s supposed to be those parts that we can’t hear, but as you see those are important too! Another way would be by using digital recreations that have enough bits to be at least “CD Quality,” if not going higher for the psychoacoustic effects! What it all boils down to though is simple: It’s not to make it sound “better,” it’s about making it sound as close to the studio master as possible using non-analog equipment! (There’s A LOT more to it, but that’s the main point in a nutshell!) Pretty wild, huh?!
@absolutium Жыл бұрын
@@jayrose6312You really drank the audiophile koolaid..
@absolutium Жыл бұрын
@@jayrose6312The 44.1kHz was decided due to Nyquist-Shannon theorem combined with the requirements for compatibility with NTSC broadcast.
@jayrose6312 Жыл бұрын
@@absolutium Damn tasty kool aid too! Ironically saying this just after setting up my new headphone amp! 😂 But out of all seriousness, I am on a couple of audiophile forums and you probably wouldn’t believe the bullshit people tell me! I basically say that you just need “Lossless” files at or just above “CD Quality” to really enjoy them for appreciative listening. Many people swear by the highest possible bitrate or complain how they need to carefully compensate for the electrical noise in their AC. Some love the latest and greatest file formats while others hate them. I hear about people investing in unusually high this or that, all while telling me that a tube preamp that runs off of DC power can’t possibly get enough juice to “color” their audio. When I start asking technical questions and hear answers that are nowhere even near close, I explain how I’m an engineer and most of it is real simple, provided you know some basics. If I had a nickel for every time I asked why someone is trying to tell me a “fact” when they don’t even know how to use an oscilloscope to verify what they’re saying, well, I wouldn’t be rich, but would definitely have some extra spending money! That’s why I say you don’t need to max out your gear, not by a long shot! My new setup was a basic JDS Atom+ stack with EQ that replaced my beat to shit O2 Amp. Each part was around $100. I know people that pay 3x that on their cables alone, wasting very cent! Some even spend more! So, I guess you could call me an educated audiophile or maybe an audiophile light. You pick. 😆
@absolutium Жыл бұрын
@@jayrose6312 Dont say you are an engineer after making the assumption that 44.1kHz is required because "stereo" ..you make a bad reputation for us. Just think before you speak ..if a 5.1 channel audio source is 48kHz would you divide it into 5?
@joannewilson1162 Жыл бұрын
My daughter and son are mosquito magnets! Over this past weekend, they got soooo many bites apiece. It’s terrible because my daughter is allergic to them so she swells up…😢
@victoriawilliams27866 ай бұрын
Try a common numbing product used for tooth pain, on the mosquitoes bites. It helps stop the bites from being so itchy.
@gladyss113 ай бұрын
I used to be allergic to them and swell up, but I grew out of it. Your daughter might also grow out of her allergy.
@christophergraham3160 Жыл бұрын
#19. I'm the mosquito magnet in my group. A walking, talking buffet table for vampires. If there's a blood-sucker anywhere near me, it'll hunt me down. Bug repellent is just hot sauce for these things. It socks (no pun intended😂)!
@maryrosekent8223 Жыл бұрын
I read somewhere that mosquitoes are drawn to “sweet” blood, which I’ve always assumed that this meant people who have a sweet tooth. Now that I’m writing this, that sounds rather silly and simplistic…
@josephtaylor5077 Жыл бұрын
Love the research you do Mike! LIST 25 is becoming my go to channel for entertainment.
@list25 Жыл бұрын
Thank you but that credit goes to our amazing writing staff.
@Dingomush Жыл бұрын
Mikey, your idea about peoples senses of smell being off from one to another, reminded me of a thought I had about fashion and decorating….What if we see colors just slightly off from what women see. Centuries of hunting and fishing for men and the same time line for women seeking out plants and tubers for sustenance. We are geared to look at things differently! So it make sense why I want to wear a dress shirt and bibs to a wedding, or why I want the camo couch with the ducks on it for the living room!!! Am I right here guys? LoL!…….
@Cypresssina Жыл бұрын
Many years ago I worked at a big box store at the membership desk (among other things). The things people would return was incredibly disturbing. Churches used to upset me so much. Returning unused food that we had to throw away that they could have given to one of their members. They could have written it off! Even when I gently suggested it they just shrugged and returned tons of food. There was even a local amusement park that would buy all of their food at the beginning of the season and return flat beds of it at the end. Not to mention the morons who forgot food at the back of their fridge or freezer and would return it. I hate returning things now.
@henriettalowe4689 Жыл бұрын
My husband and I bought my grandmothers house after she passed and while we were moving in and was leaving the house that evening to go to our apartment, I heard my grandmother call my name, I quickly got out of the house even though I really wasn’t afraid.
@island_Dave_KeyWest11 ай бұрын
Your crying from laughing too much makes you very endearing. If I told you a joke and you started crying from laughing, I’d give you a raise. lol
@JDoors Жыл бұрын
I was being operated on and heard the doctor say, "He's looking at me." Huh. I went under again. Later I was awake enough to actually look around and I heard the anesthesiologist say, with apparent frustration, "If I gave anyone else this much they'd be out for a week [he had named some amount in cc's but I forget the number]." I went under again. After the operation as I was coming out of it there was some joking around about my having woke up. Never felt shaken by it, it was just a curious thing that happened.
@rhondamichaels3763 Жыл бұрын
I woke up in the middle of hip surgery It didn't hurt but I could hear the sawing and hammering which left me waking up at night hearing banging for a few months Really freaky to wake up in the middle for sure
@krysti2 Жыл бұрын
I have been so lucky, in that my departed loved ones talk to me quite often...My husband, who I took care of by myself (his wish) through a long painful illness, and my oldest daughter, who passed away from liver and kidney failure, and very best friend/sister-in-law who died when she couldn't get her meds refilled... They are always with me, usually laughing at/with me, comforting me when i need it- my husband, who loved Taylor Swift, appeared in his favorite old robe, to tell me to Shake it Off, he was tired of seeing me being sad everyday. I don't think I'm any crazier than I was before, and I enjoy their presence all the time!*🎉🎉🎉
@Agapy88889 ай бұрын
That’s a fact. You do hear voices. You are a light worker.
@daystar40587 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry. If you have Jesus Christ you have hope. Never forget He is always there if you need Him. Please don't hesitate to call out to Him before it is too late
@timshepherd4626 Жыл бұрын
First off I love your channel, you are a master of your craft! That being said I'm going to refer to the "experiencing dead loved ones". Unfortunatly I am the last of my kind, in my 44 years here I've lost my mother, father, sister, girlfriend, all grandparents, and more friends than I care to mention. With that in mind I have never seen, heard, sensed, or in any other way had an experience like mentioned. The closest to that I've had are very lucid dreams of them. I was once told dreams are how the departed communicate with the living but that's entirely opinion and personal belief. At any rate keep up the entertaining and educational videos, they are enjoyed and appreciated =)
@timothyskidmore1554 Жыл бұрын
"I reject your reality and substitute my own." Adam Savage Mythbusters
@pennykeller3048 Жыл бұрын
I saw my mom walk through the house after her death. I saw my father and grandfather (his dad) at the same time years after their death to give me a warning
@debbienix8458 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for telling the truth about food and population! So many people just listen to mainstream media and believe what they are told.
@tjclarke4604 Жыл бұрын
#13 was my favorite, I knew most of these, but that had me truly and honestly amazed. Awesome how nature works, and just how much we have to learn. Thanks Mike, great vid as always!
@bytehead904 Жыл бұрын
I managed to wake up during a cardioversion. I had a fib, and they wanted to see if they could get it back into rhythm, which they did. But I went under, then I started hearing people talk, and I heard the machine cranking up and zapp! went the cardioversion, And I know I got out a "I felt that!" before falling unconscious again. And yeah, now I know what it feels to be shocked by a defibrillator.
@crystalgoddess4085 Жыл бұрын
In regards to #14, one Australian supermarket is kind of seeking to minimize food waste, typically farmers throw out the odd-shaped or unappetizing looking produce, yet Australian supermarket chain Woolworths buys those odd-looking fruits and vegetables from farmers and sells them under their "Odd Ones" label. I for one am perfectly content buying a wonky-looking carrot if I need one, sure it looks weird, but it doesn't taste worse.
@zeusathena26 Жыл бұрын
My husband's resent brain operation was 6 years ago. The surgeon was moving parts of his shunt around, all of the sudden he woke up. But when he woke up there was a word out of his mouth "Ouch", but then they gave him more knock out meds to pass out again.
@list25 Жыл бұрын
Oh wow
@Provocateur3 Жыл бұрын
I (male) worked in bacteriology for years. We routinely isolated the gonnococcus. Everyone could smell it. You can also smell it on an untreated human.
@theduder2617 Жыл бұрын
Have a coworker who either smells of a decaying body, or stale rotted earth worms. The smell fluctuates day to day. I want to ask him if he sleeps with dead bodies. But now that I have a chance to ask, are you able to describe the smell of that bacteria or its resultant infection? While still eww, I would hate to offend him over an infection that can be treated.
@Provocateur3 Жыл бұрын
@@theduder2617: I'll be dipped if I can describe it adequately. It smells something like certain kinds of very fertile soil but that doesn't help much. I wouldn't worry. If he has the clap, he'll have symptoms for sure.
@theduder2617 Жыл бұрын
@@Provocateur3 I can't in good faith say the smell is similar to fertile soil. But I haven't smelled all the soils as of yet. lol I assimilate the smell to my time working as a burial worker. There were times where a person had to be exhumed and moved to another plot in the cemetery. Older graves without a vault were where I became aware of the smell I now smell from him. Sometimes, its a soil like smell, but strong like a forgotten earthworm bait box. Perhaps that is the "fertile" aspect you mentioned. Perhaps not. Thank you for your time. Looks like I withhold judgement and remarks until more information becomes available.
@Provocateur3 Жыл бұрын
@@theduder2617: Right, not your job. There's infections he could have (e.g. an anaerobe) that could really stink. His primary care Doc can send him to an infectious diseases Doc, if warranted. I hope he gets it checked out. If he goes septic, it could happen fast.
@serinachilders74 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for blowing my mind, food for thought.
@kydrikezagrint7802 Жыл бұрын
I had two surgeries. I woke up for a little bit for one of them. I remember looking at the surgeon. After a minute he noticed I was awake. So they put more anesthesia in. Also had a camera in my urethra (that was something different than the other two things). They tried numbing me, felt everything.
@opossom1968 Жыл бұрын
I and my wife have woken up during surgery. She was getting a hip replacement and was woken up by the bone saw noise and i woke up during my colonoscopy. Neither of us felt anything and was told by our doctor it was common because they use ONLY enough sedatives to just put a person lightly under. This is the best safest way. They keep you just barley under as to not overdose. My wife thought it was 'cool' to see her leg bone sticking out her thigh. NOT me i would have gone into shock at seeing that. I hated knowing i woke up and saw my doctor look at me and the anesthesiologist saying, 'back to sleep Mr...." no pain though.
@jerelull9629 Жыл бұрын
Eating ANYthing with crawly-creepy animals active? That's a "NO!"
@jbiddle9235 Жыл бұрын
I have seen and have talked to my mother since her passing in 2016. I could see it being my brain helping me, but it really felt too real.
@shawncollins3624 Жыл бұрын
I've seen people that have passed many times Also my hope in life is that in some other universe I actually made a difference
@TheeSlickShady_Dave_K Жыл бұрын
Boom! KZbin put this video at the top of my feed, as soon as i opened it Thanks Mikey-Boy 🏆 I absolutely live this channel and the videos are always awesome! ❤
@list25 Жыл бұрын
And we love you
@TheeSlickShady_Dave_K Жыл бұрын
@@list25 Yes i meant i love this channel, Not live it Hehe
@tampabayj Жыл бұрын
Never woke up during surgery but the medication they give you to make you forget a traumatic event didn't work on me. I woke up and remembered everything. It was 4 hours worth of trying to relocate my shoulder. Just imagine having your arm violently dislocated over and over.....
@jessicajones1995 Жыл бұрын
I heard that one guy unalived his self due to waking up during a surgery he was having and it really traumatized him so he unalived his self
@ultimatespiderman9962 Жыл бұрын
Great job Mike with list 25 go bolts ⚡
@blacknoise7997 Жыл бұрын
I woke up in the middle of back surgery in 2005. Then the anesthesiologist gave me too much sedative to put me back to sleep. Then I almost didn't come back. Took over seven hours to wake up after surgery.
@spydermag5644 Жыл бұрын
I am a Pepper. You’re a Pepper. Don’t you want to be a Pepper too!
@dsxa918 Жыл бұрын
Who say aVril laVine 's album cover for Let Go when M'Estrin was introducing the video?
@PamH1955 Жыл бұрын
Let’s hope he’s getting some compensation for that cool shirt.
@MarcianoJRL Жыл бұрын
i wanna be a turtle 🐢
@manueltapia1859 Жыл бұрын
Yes cool T shirt and tasty soft drink!!!!
@pipermccool Жыл бұрын
Makes me want to watch An American Werewolf in London again. 😉
@Ayla-i8d10 ай бұрын
I've been sick for a minute. Glad to see Mike back. No offense but you're better here. Love listening to this list.
@tinag7381 Жыл бұрын
I'd never eat Cazu Marzu and never seen or heard a dead loved one. Really cool list which is making me think my alternate reality might be better than what I'm currently living in. 🤯
@LeadSurge3000 Жыл бұрын
@13:49 - *365¼, actually* *Number of days in a year = 365.25. That's why there's an extra day inserted once every four years.*
@miggymiggz7963 Жыл бұрын
I woke up during surgery. They were showing up my intestines. And yeah PTSD and depression definitely is a big role in my life
@tedwalford761511 ай бұрын
YOU are not that body. We are all subtle, spiritual persons temporarily inhabiting bodies. -Bhagavad-gita As It Is, by Bhaktivedanta.
@drewthefrenchbulldogpuppy5517 Жыл бұрын
I was woken up half through hip replacement due to coughing it was bizar I couldn't feel pain but I felt the vibration of sawing hammering being moved about ect ps also meet my nan in dream 18mth after she passed away ❤
@jamesdunn1279 Жыл бұрын
After loosing my son in 2016 I heard him a few days later asking me where he was
@illnoyz5054 Жыл бұрын
Most theories are that its proof we enter different realities but my thought is that it's the result of time traveling. Little changes in the past can change little things in the future.
@pipermccool Жыл бұрын
I’ve twice experienced awareness during surgery. The scariest part of it was being told that it’s also called “remembrance:” as in it happens more often than is reported, with most people just not remembering the experience.
@flapjacktexas1774 Жыл бұрын
Hi Mike, quick aside. Not sure if you were talking about Scientific Theories or theories in a colloquial sense but a "Scientific Theory" is the highest level of whatever is being studied can attain. You probably know this. Anyway my wife and I absolutely love the show. So glad you came back when you did. It was much needed for all if us after the crap show that was Covid. However we miss Tristan. You two were absolutely fabulous 🤩. Keep on making the days more fun and full of knowledge. Useful and useless 💥and..."Boom goes the dynamite!!!
@theduder2617 Жыл бұрын
Highest level... surpassed only by scientific fact. Theories have evidence supporting them which do not first have to pass through the mind of a human. Whereas a hypothesis has no supporting evidence. But to be fair, fact reigns supreme over theory simply because it is proven fact, while a theory could use some "ironing out" so to speak. I too ceased a little when I heard him say "only a theory". lol
@summerbrooks9922 Жыл бұрын
Where is Tristan, anyway?
@LadiDy627 Жыл бұрын
I always see my lost loved ones. I am terrified of having any procedure involving anesthesia because I come out it in the middle of the procedure everytime.
@list25 Жыл бұрын
Oh my
@christocc Жыл бұрын
I have woken up twice during surgery. The first was during a colonoscopy. The second was during emergency surgery after having lost my eye in a cycling accident.
@CultOfMajora Жыл бұрын
Number 14 is crazy, I never did understand why grocery stores and restaurants don’t just donate their food to homeless shelters. You can literally get fired for giving a homeless guy or trying to donate the food you try to throw out, what kind of messed up crap is that? Like how much of an asshole do you have to be to say I don’t want this food so no one can have it?
@jacintepst8975 Жыл бұрын
and they put locks on their garbage so no one can go thru them
@CultOfMajora Жыл бұрын
@@jacintepst8975 I didn’t know that part, that’s just sick
@theduder2617 Жыл бұрын
It ALL comes down to liability. Insurance companies will not allow them to put civilians at potential risk. And food is usually discarded after the expiration date. Expired food, regardless of the type, is a MASSIVE liability to stores and restaurants if they were to give it away. The FDA, local laws, and insurance companies are why they can not simply give it out. Being an asshole might net one a management position, but it is not the reason for the refusal to donate.
@CultOfMajora Жыл бұрын
@@theduder2617 I didn’t mean the managers of the stores themselves were assholes, I’m sorry if it came off that way. I met the higher-ups who organize all of the things like that are kind of dicks. I know it’s a sticky situation, but we’re humans, we can land a man on the moon. I’m sure we could come up with some ways to give our excess food away before it expires. We just haven’t put in the effort and that saddens me.
@theduder2617 Жыл бұрын
@@CultOfMajora Oh, how I am right there with you! If we can donate food to food banks, there is no real reason why other sources can not donate a LOT of what ends up in a garbage can. Sadly, we are in a sissified society which is always looking for an easy payday. And that liability is what companies actively try to avoid. I was fired from a fast food place as a teen because I gave away the food ordered by a customer who immediately drove off after ordering. While the two who received the food were in no way bothered or offended, I was immediately fired for being "a liability to corporate". Funny though how the food was PERFECTLY fine 15 seconds prior to the customer driving off, but simply because it was given to those in serious need, it was suddenly "bad food". I SINCERELY apologize for any and all accusations I may have made. I did not realize as I was typing, but the topic of hungry people angered me as it always does, and I did not proof-read before hitting "reply". Despite me knowing better that is. I think we are on the exact same page. We should be allowed to feed those in need with food which is not yet spoiled but will be thrown away. The trick is getting corporate America to grow a heart and possess sympathy. If CEO's woke up in the morning to find they could no longer afford food, something tells me there will start to be push-back on some of our current food laws/regulations regarding food donation.
@jerrierichter4 Жыл бұрын
I have dreamed of people who have died in my life I.e. mother, dad, sister, family members and late husband so real that I actually thought it was real at the time I was dreaming. I felt very strange when woke up from the dream.
@Kerosene.Dreams Жыл бұрын
My son just downed an Arizona Tea Arnold Palmer, threw it away and five minutes later he picks it out of the trash to read what's on it. After about a minute of that he then goes to drink the last dregs out of it, forgetting that he had just threw it away. I ask him why he's drinking trash, he gets embarrassed and goes to his room. He'll be 19 next month. Legally he's an adult. And he's still smarter than most people who oversee our world right now. That's number 26.
@gaillewis5472 Жыл бұрын
I surprised you didn’t mention the coffee that gets swallowed and crapped out by small animals and costs a fortune.
@joyjones4986 Жыл бұрын
#8 I have experienced talking to the dead all the time. BTW:Thank you for coming back.
@susanburgess820 Жыл бұрын
Yes, i have seen almost exactly my father and my mother more than once in my life. And i mean as close as possibe. In fact, a few months ago i was leaving a store and i swear to god, a man was coming in who looked and even walked like my father. I started having an anxiety attack, cause my father was one sick cookie.
@kellycrawford1625 Жыл бұрын
14 & 9 it is fantastic to hear the world is not over populated & we do have the resources to feed the planet. I had written a long rant about these topics. Lucky for those reading, I erased it all. Simply stated these issues would be eliminated if we let go of our personal biases & political agendas. We need to learn to share & support others without demanding something in return.
@ninaharper6282 Жыл бұрын
I knew about the maggot cheese too. That is completely insane. I would not eat that, for any amount of money.
@mandibailey9104 Жыл бұрын
Mucous is awesome. It helps digestive system's microbiome, too! I just don't want someone else's mucous.
@eddiedivocce5176 Жыл бұрын
Mike, thanks for another amazing and interesting video.
@poohbearny Жыл бұрын
i'm a pepper he's a pepper she's a pepper we're a pepper wouldn't you like to be a pepper too?
@peggysuedavis33959 ай бұрын
I stayed with my Mom for a few weeks after my Dad passed away. My Pomeranian saw my Dad go into their bedroom. You could tell he SAW something. Two nights later, we were watching t.v. and my Pom. jumped up and watched my Dad walk from the bar over to behind my Mom. and he was growling and barking. I knew it was Dad. I told Lucky it was ok, that's Daddy.That's what he use to do. Walk behind my Mom and rub her shoulders.😢 I miss my Daddy.
@AnniesHours Жыл бұрын
I love the info on the plant dropping experiment! So interesting, maybe talking to them really does help them grow, lol!
@rebny7801 Жыл бұрын
So I believe. Some says the plants roots are their brains.