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I see white stuff, i think snowflakes, coming down on me. Yet they are not real. They are around me as I type this. AND I'M NOT **** LYING.
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Are you drunk? High? Or are you in a very well-lit place? It could be dust specks.
Do you have sleep deprivation? Are you tired?
Do you have eye-sight problems? Do you usually have glasses?
Last edited by Arceus64 (Feb 24 2013 8:40:48 pm)
Take a pic, and post it. What makes them not real? Besides seeing them, can you sense them in any other way?
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Sounds very much like dust particles...
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How many shrooms have you had?
Sounds a lot like dust which is completely normal if it is. I doubt that you're going crazy.
thx for sig bobithan
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no it's not dust, no one else could see it.
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Maybe that's because they're at a different viewing angle?
Or it could just be floaters, which aren't white but still. They're when you look at a bright light, some of the cells in your eye die, and are left floating so those block your vision.
thx for sig bobithan
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Maybe that's because they're at a different viewing angle?
Or it could just be floaters, which aren't white but still. They're when you look at a bright light, some of the cells in your eye die, and are left floating so those block your vision.
Oh cool, I always wondered what they were. I assumed I could see the bacteria on my eye or something
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Have you drank any water lately? I think what is happening is you're dizzy from a lack of water and you are literally "seeing stars". Happens to me every once in a while when I stand up. Does look a lot like snow.
Last edited by Bobithan (Feb 25 2013 6:41:37 pm)
aka towwl
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no it's not that bob, that has happened to me before.
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Can we just say that you are going crazy and stop trying to figure out what is going on? Or do we actually have to figure it out?
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If this occurs frequently visit an eye doctor, he'll tell you what it is.
Eye doctor?
They're called opticians.
thx for sig bobithan
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I have an idea, bimps, remove both eyeballs! That way the white stuff will be gone from your sight!
I've seen stuff like that sometimes. I think it may have something to do with straining your eyes. Nothing to worry about, nothing bad happened to me... yet
Edit: I googled it and it was something to do with change in blood pressure...
Last edited by Urban (Feb 26 2013 5:25:42 pm)
It happened to me when I screamed at the top of my lungs, and it also happened when I was dehydrated. Nothing too concerning.
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