
As global tensions rise, a fresh theory is surfacing: what if reality shifted once more? Some believe the world ended between 2020 and 2022 during COVID-19, leading to our current experience of time and reality as a simulation. This speculation has sparked ongoing discussions, suggesting weโre living in a modified timeline.
A growing number of people are voicing their feelings about how time is slipping by. One contributor stated, "For me, March seemed slow because itโs been a long cold winter and March for the most part has been long and cold." Such contrasting perceptions hint at deeper issues with our collective sense of time.
Notably, several comments pointed to a shift during the last few years, reinforcing the sentiment that many have a nagging feeling that something just feels off.
Resonating with this perspective, a user remarked, "What if something bad happened and we just didnโt notice it? Like nuclear level bad. What if that timeline justโฆ ended?" This suggests that ongoing wars, political turmoil, and other crises could herald a significant change in our experience of existence.
"Time doesnโt feel consistent anymore. The last few years felt like they disappeared in seconds."โA voice from the user boards.
The varied emotional reactions to these discussions reflect the uncertainty many are feeling:
Concerns over Current Events: Comments highlight frustrations surrounding leadership and governance, with one stating, "Biden was a gelatinous fart of a president. They both sucked. Giant suck fest."
Call for Mindfulness: Some urge to cut back on distractions, suggesting, "Stop watching TV. Itโs ruining your brain. Read the Bible."
Temperature of Time: As winter stretched, some users noticed the passing of time feeling particularly slow, adding to the feeling of a reset.
If indeed a timeline reset has taken place, key questions arise about memory and continuity. How do such shifts affect our perceptions of identity? As one comment ponders, "Wonโt all the people in the current timeline still be living in the post-apocalypse?"
โณ Many people share feelings of confusion regarding recent time shifts.
โฝ Unease around governing figures adds to the prevailing atmosphere.
โป "Time seems to feel inconsistent lately," a recurring theme among the community.
As speculation continues, these conversations gather momentum, drawing in those from various backgrounds seeking clarity.
๐ Global unrest fuels discussions about perceived changes in reality.
๐ก People increasingly seek answers to felt shifts in time and existence.
๐ Anxiety persists over societal behavior post-COVID mirroring concerns over deeper existential reality shifts.
While the future is uncertain, itโs evident that discussions surrounding possible resets are resonating with a growing population of individuals searching for grounding in a chaotic world.