Message from @MSTM

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2020-01-20 22:41:46 UTC  

Yeah dad and I can see him, you usually smell tobacco and then he walks by shortly after

2020-01-20 22:42:28 UTC  

Have you ever interracted with him before?

2020-01-20 22:44:27 UTC  

A few times but he usually minds his own business. When we just moved to the house they tried to break in. My room is right next to the door they tried to open and I was woken up by a guy screaming and a bang. When my dad went to go check you could see a hand print on the door on the inside and a bunch of tools in the entrance outside. Like I said he's a pretty cool dude

2020-01-20 22:46:00 UTC  

So have you talked to him before

2020-01-20 22:47:06 UTC  

No you can hear him mumbling sometimes but that's about it he doesn't talk much

2020-01-20 22:47:52 UTC  

Think grumpy old man in a retirement home and you have his personality basically

2020-01-20 22:47:57 UTC  

Shieeeeet

2020-01-20 22:48:13 UTC  

I was gonna say you should ask him if it's him making you feel dreadful

2020-01-20 22:48:43 UTC  

No wouldn't be him, he's never done anything like that before

2020-01-20 22:49:07 UTC  

In the 9 years I've stayed in this house

2020-01-20 22:50:45 UTC  

Huh

2020-01-20 22:50:51 UTC  

Well do you think he'd know what it was

2020-01-20 22:50:55 UTC  

With his fuckin like

2020-01-20 22:51:02 UTC  

Super big brain ghost foresight

2020-01-20 22:52:34 UTC  

Doubt it he's more amused by our toaster than anything else

2020-01-20 22:54:15 UTC  

Makes sense, probably died before toasters

2020-01-20 22:54:16 UTC  

The poor bastard.

2020-01-20 22:54:28 UTC  

hmm, not to make you more paranoid, but take a quick inventory of health, maybe think about your diet around those events. though more likely it's just a general perceptive rut you keep looping around back to every so often, and will generally tend to wear/go away out if you don't over focus on it. Portents usually have a less general impression along with them.

2020-01-20 22:56:10 UTC  

or it could be something like apnea infrequently waking you up, and being slightly oxygen starved causing the sensation

2020-01-20 22:56:23 UTC  

which that kind of thing can happen if your weight has been fluctuating

2020-01-20 22:58:19 UTC  

Well I've woken up with hallucinations. Might be lack of oxygen like you said. I've lost over 5kg in the last month and a half so I doubt weight loss would cause breathing issues, even with the weight loss I feel great

2020-01-20 22:58:43 UTC  

loss, usually not

2020-01-20 22:58:48 UTC  

and not that small an amount

2020-01-20 22:59:25 UTC  

have gas detectors?

2020-01-20 23:00:04 UTC  

We don't have gas in the house

2020-01-20 23:00:38 UTC  

not the only kind of gas you might want to look for in the air

2020-01-20 23:00:48 UTC  

though that depends a lot on bedrock

2020-01-20 23:01:43 UTC  

>lost over 5kg in the last month
Are you overweight or something?

2020-01-20 23:01:44 UTC  

No offense though

2020-01-20 23:02:16 UTC  

Doubt it, we're next to a dam and the nearest mine is about 40km away, there hasn't been reports of any gas in our town

2020-01-20 23:02:35 UTC  

k, just checking shit off

2020-01-20 23:03:44 UTC  

@Amerikek a bit overweight but with 2kg or so nothing major, started managing portions and snacking less.

2020-01-20 23:04:13 UTC  

Huh

2020-01-20 23:04:29 UTC  

As long as you're eating a healthy amount of food you should be fine

2020-01-20 23:05:08 UTC  

Yeah it's the midnight snacks that got to me😅

2020-01-20 23:05:22 UTC  

2,000 calories per day is the average

2020-01-20 23:05:28 UTC  

So if you can, try and count calories

2020-01-20 23:06:52 UTC  

2k is average if you're active all day

2020-01-20 23:07:14 UTC  

if you're exercising regularly, you want more than that

2020-01-20 23:07:26 UTC  

if you're relatively inactive, you want a little less

2020-01-20 23:08:14 UTC  

^