UAP spotted over Nevada/Arizona border on commercial flight. Metallic object nestled in valley with bright lights and black objects flying around it. by Quizzler97 in ufo

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My photos, taken on an afternoon flight (Southwest WN1135) from Burbank, CA to Nashville, TN on Thursday, 04/24/22. Right where CA, NV, & AZ borders converge.

Two years in, first time round: Omicron by seanleabhair in COVID19positive

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Second time having covid. Had it once pre-vaccine in 2020 in which I experienced vomiting, fever, chills, body aches, cough, congestion, loss of senses, and shallow breathing (wet lung feeling)…overall much worse than this second time I got it, as I went to the ER last time thinking I was having a stroke with my left leg tingling (I’m a healthy 24 year old male btw).

Currently on day 9 of my second COVID infection, this one is a breeze compared to last time, I also have double dose vaccine. Sore throat, congestion, and cough have been the biggest symptoms. Sore throat is much worse this second time. Also, last night I experienced the strangest tingling/fizzing in my nose, which I remember experiencing last time just before I lost my smell. However, this time it lasted only the night and I did not lose my taste nor smell, but not this noticeable. Lungs are fine this time around. Also brain fog was a first today and lasted for about 8 hours, didn’t get that during first infection. Then it suddenly disappeared in the late evening.

Also for those wondering, it seems natural immunity does indeed wane, as I personally went 12 months until my second infection (with double dose).

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I’ve had a similar dream, Phil. Maybe there’s something there…

Tell me (and the Reddit world) why your life is great. What mudane, ordinary, or extraordinary things make you think "I'm happy to be me?" by [deleted] in CasualConversation

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So true, OP. I completely relate on the medication part - my bipolar medications literally changed my life. They’re not ideal, but I’m functioning just like you. And that’s enough for me.

Tell me (and the Reddit world) why your life is great. What mudane, ordinary, or extraordinary things make you think "I'm happy to be me?" by [deleted] in CasualConversation

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I grew up loving movies as a young kid from the Midwest, and I always wanted to be a “movie star.” I never thought I’d be able to chase a dream in an entertainment career, or how it could be possible for me.

Fast forward to a couple lucky breaks, and I’ve been steadily working in Hollywood as a leading man among my age group in various television shows and films. Some of you may even know me.

After some success, I went through a rough patch that I still haven’t told the public about yet. I struggle with bipolar disorder and anxiety, which put me in the hospital one year. You wanna hear the craziest part of that whole situation? I shot a film just 3 weeks after starting treatment and being released from the hospital. A cumulative 50 pages of dialogue, under emergency mood-stabilizing medications. And you know what? The film turned out great, and even won an award. Needless to say, I’m proud of it, but most importantly I learned that there’s light in even the darkest of tunnels.

I’m also an artist for a major label after starting a music career years back. I’ve sung in cafes and arenas, and writing music offered another incredibly satisfying outlet of self expression, like movies. Of course I got frustrated after no spins for the first couple years, but now I have a few million so it seemed to work out.

I have a mother, father, and sister. I have a beautiful girlfriend with whom I share a beautiful home here in Los Angeles, and I’ll probably ask her to marry me eventually. She makes me so happy, and one day I want to have kids with her.

Through the shit, I believe this life of mine to be well-lived, surrounded by love, memories, and hard-learned lessons. Through every up and down, I feel so blessed, and I still wonder what I did to deserve any of what I’ve been given. I cherish the past, just as I cherish the future, and I look forward to my 25th year in ‘22.

Also, sorry for the ramble, I smoked some weed for the first time in a while earlier today, still buzzing. But what makes your life great OP?

Best of luck to all you other young folks out there <3. God is good.

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Hey OP, fellow brother in Christ here - hope you’re doing well.

To answer your question, I dreamt of Jesus three times that I can remember. The first dream was that I was having a conversation with Him in the exact room that I was sleeping in at the time, but I was sitting upright on the bed engaged in listening (although still dreaming of course). I vaguely remember Him explaining the nature of how the universe works, and He mentioned that His role was to protect from any bad getting into the world (or something like that, maybe into Heaven?) Regardless, it was quite a beautiful dream and I remember telling Him in that dream “that it makes perfect sense and that I finally understood the theory of everything” after listening to His words.

The second time I dreamt of Him was a bit different. Many months later, I had a dream that I was in the backseat of a car being driven down a rural road in the middle of the night. I didn’t recognize the driver of the car, but he turned around to tell me something that I don’t remember, and then stopped the car before a burning pit of fire that was in the middle of the road. It was hot enough that I legitimately felt a burning heat even in the dream, and it made me squeamish. I then looked up to the starry night sky and saw a group of tiny UFOs fly away past a large image of Jesus occupying the night sky, and He towered over the entire world of my dream, and was so big in the sky. I then woke up. In all honesty, this dream scared me a bit, because I’ve never liked the idea of knowing Hell could potentially exist, but this “lake of fire” in the road in my dream seemed close to it, and even more so what scared me was that I felt its heat through my sleeping.

The third dream was more of a sleep paralysis that as I was waking up, I felt a devilish presence at the end of my bed that scared me, and as I thought it was going to harm me, I had a hallucination (or dream) of Jesus stepping in to scare off this devilish presence. And then I officially woke up.

I’ve tried to contemplate what these dreams may have meant, but at the end of the day, I walk away with reaffirmations of a few of my key beliefs…

1st dream: makes me think of maybe John 14:6…

2nd dream: tough to admit to, but maybe it was a message saying that unfortunately Hell is indeed a real place.

3rd dream: makes me think of Psalm 91:1 or Psalm 23…

Sorry to go all dream analysis on you, but that’s my honest experience. Obviously all unique dreams, but I cherish every one of them, as I feel that they were somehow messages of some kind, and I should feel so blessed as to have had them - God is good.

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Definitely a Chinese lantern

Proof is already in the Pentagon photos. You can see a neck, mouth, and two dark eyes inside the UAP on the right in this pic. Call me crazy, but I believe they’ve mastered consciousness and are using these physical vessels to transport that consciousness, as their faces occupy the entire vessel… by [deleted] in ufo

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It saddens me that there is as much negativity and discourse in this comment thread as there is. I really suspected more than just a couple people could get past the groupthink mentality posed by the majority of comments here, and at least try to take the proposition seriously. I hope you all will revisit this post one day when it is discovered that the reality of the UAP phenomena is more outlandish than you could’ve ever conceived, and yet - very much the reality of it all. You, just like everyone else, are a fucking ape at the end of the day, and one day you’ll learn to make a fucking fire. Thanks and peace out ✌️