You somehow magically sense something there through your eyes, but you don’t see it at all. It’s stronger if you don’t look at it directly and move your head about a little. It’s like there’s an unconscious observer reporting where things are, and you just take the info and acknowledge it, but you don’t see it. Anyone else get this?

  • @LovableSidekick
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    21 month ago

    Do you mean just sensing things that are really there, or also, other things?

      • Tony N
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        41 month ago

        Maybe you’re picking up on how sound is bouncing off the object, kind of like a really weak form of echolocation, and your brain doesn’t know how else to present that information other than to give you a visual.

        • NoFuckingWaynado
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          31 month ago

          This is exactly what I assumed it was in my case. Sometimes I’ll walk around in the dark, clicking my tongue, just to see how well I can navigate this way. Sometimes I get really, really bored.

          • Spraynard Kruger
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            31 month ago

            It’s nice to have validation that I am not alone in my childlike weirdness sometimes. You are my kind of people.