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This was about 10 years ago at Crossroads Mall. I think I was still in college. Place was obviously decrepit, I think the only store still there at the time was Target and maybe a bookstore. It's about 10pm, I'm doing a fundraiser thing in the parking lot and have to take a leak. Go into the mall and it's of course totally empty. I was surprised the door was unlocked tbh.
Get to the bathroom, I'm the only one and didn't see or hear anyone walking in. Start to take a leak. About 10 seconds in this Asian dude in a full suit walks in. Immediately something felt off, mainly because the place was completely empty and I felt like I should have seen or heard the guy.
Guy stops at the sink and just looks at himself in the mirror for a couple seconds. Reaches into his suit pocket and pulls out a long knife and just starts washing it in the sink. Alright I'm clearly about to get murdered here.
I'm forcing the pee out of my bladder as fast as I can at this point. Full suit Asian is still washing his knife silently. I fling my willie back into my pants, probably before I was finished peeing. Decide there's really not much I can do at this point besides walk past him out of the bathroom and hope he doesn't stab me. Alas he did not.
One of the strangest encounters of my life. Still not convinced it wasn't some demonic apparition.
Al Gore needs his snow shovel back?After I watched An Inconvenient Truth and learned most of you idiots are fine hurtling towards a climate disaster
He can just buy a new one on the internet, which he happens to be the inventor ofAl Gore needs his snow shovel back?
While my wife was giving birth there was a heart beat monitor on the baby. Our first child. The rhythm was the one noise I remember. I was in the room until the last 15 or 20 minutes. At some point the doctor told me to leave the room, I wasn't sure why, but I did it without asking questions, because the doctor was a little busy at the moment. Who am I to question procedure at that time? I was on the other side of the door and I could hear the staff communicating but the most audible thing was the baby's heart beat.
Suddenly the sound stopped. No more rhythmic beat. No talking. I was scared out of my mind. Terrified. What had happened? Was something wrong? I was just left there hanging for what seemed like an eternity. Then I hear the doctor congratulate my wife and tell her she did a good job. I could breathe again. Everything was fine. Baby boy! In reality the sound was absent for probably 30 seconds but let me tell how scary 30 seconds can be thinking you might lose everything.
Some people say the birth of their children is the greatest day of their life, for me it was confusing and scary. I'm glad to be past it.
I can't remember how it was worded now, but my daughter wasn't super aware of her surroundings when she was first born, like she wouldn't cry or anything. Was perfectly awake, but just didn't cry for what seemed like a long time thinking back, but I'm sure it wasn't too long. Doctors took her over to a computer/monitor and checked all her stuff, started messing with her feet and hands to see if she could feel anything and essentially "wake up" was how they described it. My wife was busy getting cleaned up and her vitals and everything taken care of and I just couldn't look away from my daughter trying to "wake up". They told me it wasn't a big deal but I remember just being in a trance because I didn't understand what was happening.While my wife was giving birth there was a heart beat monitor on the baby. Our first child. The rhythm was the one noise I remember. I was in the room until the last 15 or 20 minutes. At some point the doctor told me to leave the room, I wasn't sure why, but I did it without asking questions, because the doctor was a little busy at the moment. Who am I to question procedure at that time? I was on the other side of the door and I could hear the staff communicating but the most audible thing was the baby's heart beat.
Suddenly the sound stopped. No more rhythmic beat. No talking. I was scared out of my mind. Terrified. What had happened? Was something wrong? I was just left there hanging for what seemed like an eternity. Then I hear the doctor congratulate my wife and tell her she did a good job. I could breathe again. Everything was fine. Baby boy! In reality the sound was absent for probably 30 seconds but let me tell how scary 30 seconds can be thinking you might lose everything.
Some people say the birth of their children is the greatest day of their life, for me it was confusing and scary. I'm glad to be past it.
Mine too. She kinda just fell out lol it was a little more controlled than that but the nurse was still putting on her gloves when my wife in the middle of pushing. There were other nurses around here obviously, but the timing of her falling out and the nurse finishing putting on her gloves was perfect, and almost a pretty big accident at the same time.My second one came out so fast I thought something went wrong. All the noises stopped, wife had a terrified look. Was only about 5 seconds but that was probably it for me.