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According to ironic process theory, what happens when you try to *stop* thinking about something?
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🚨 New video just dropped and I need you to watch it before your brain rewrites this moment into something that never happened.
Did you know your brain holds an unsupervised editing session on your memories *every single night while you sleep?* No oversight. No you. Just your hippocampus shuffling files in the dark and occasionally stitching two completely unrelated memories into one convincing false one.
We cover 12 psychological phenomena that explain why millions of people — including you, yes you — share memories of things that never happened. Elizabeth Loftus. Confabulation. The Mandela Effect. Source monitoring failure. All of it.
Link above. Subscribe if you'd like to keep having existential crises on a semi-regular basis. 🙂
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🧠 Your brain literally cannot tell the difference between a broken bone and a broken heart. Same region. Same alarm. Same chaos.
So real question — what's your body's most dramatic rejection response?
👇 Tell me which one hits hardest for you:
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🧠 Quick question before you watch the new video...
You're in a parking lot. Alone. A song comes on and suddenly your eyes betray you completely.
Do you:
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🧠 Your brain is out here seeing little faces in power outlets, bathroom tiles, and burnt toast — completely without your permission.
There's actually a whole scientific reason for it. A brain region called the fusiform face area fires up like a smoke alarm every time it spots *anything* vaguely face-shaped. And by "vaguely," we mean… shockingly vaguely.
We made a full video on the science behind why this happens — including why nighttime makes it dramatically worse and how the Face on Mars fooled millions of people for 25 years.
👀 Go watch it and then tell us in the comments: what's the weirdest face you've ever spotted in a random object?
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Here's something no one talks about:
"I'm probably fine, this is probably nothing" might be the most dangerous thought on the list. 🚩
Not the intrusive driving thoughts. Not the out-of-body experiences. Not even hoping something bad happens just so life will finally change.
The one that does the most quiet damage is the thought that convinces you none of the other thoughts are worth paying attention to.
New video is up. 12 thoughts that feel completely normal — and what they're actually doing underneath. Watch it and tell me: which number was the one you didn't expect?
👇 Comment below. I'm genuinely curious.
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When you feel a mysterious "presence" in an empty room, what is your brain actually doing?
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So apparently the reason you can't sit in silence for more than 45 seconds without picking up your phone, humming for no reason, or suddenly remembering every embarrassing thing you've ever said...
...is because your brain is neurologically incapable of doing nothing.
Not won't. *Can't.*
There's a room in Minnesota so quiet it makes people hallucinate.
Most people last 45 minutes before they start unraveling.
One guy reportedly shocked himself 190 times rather than just sit quietly.
New video just went up. It explains all of it.
Watch it. Then try to sit in silence. Then watch it again. 😅
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Did you know your brain doesn't actually *store* memories?
It reconstructs them. Every. Single. Time.
And every time you remember something — especially right before sleep — your brain reopens that memory, lets your current mood bleed all over it, and re-saves the contaminated version like nothing happened.
No version history. No undo button. No notification.
Just a slightly different past, delivered to you every morning with full confidence included. ☕
New video breaking down 12 creepy ways this happens every night 👆 Link in bio.
Tell me — what's a memory you *swear* is accurate but might be completely reconstructed? 👇
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What happens to the human body if exposed directly to the vacuum of space?
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