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Fixture of Dakka




This is one of those mysteries that can really get a person wondering. It happened not far from where I live:

http://www.cnn.com/videos/tv/2015/03/17/exp-ac-dnt-cooper-new-video-utah-baby-submerged-car-survival.cnn?iid=ob_article_footer_expansion&iref=obnetwork#
   
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Novice Knight Errant Pilot





Baltimore

'No one did,' being the easy answer.

 
   
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Fixture of Dakka




Might be the easy answer, but it might not be the right answer. Every officer there said they heard calls for help from the car as they ran up to it.
   
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Douglas Bader






God of course. I mean, this is where the thread is inevitably going, right?

There is no such thing as a hobby without politics. "Leave politics at the door" is itself a political statement, an endorsement of the status quo and an attempt to silence dissenting voices. 
   
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Hallowed Canoness





The Void

It's quite common to hear auditory hallucinations under pressure, throw in the gakky environment they were working in and it's not surprising. Even if only guy heard it, he starts calling back and saying to his mates "Hey did you hear that? Someone's calling for help, double time!" and then they're all gonna be "hearing it". Our brains really are amazing, all sorts of fun little psychological tricks.

I beg of you sarge let me lead the charge when the battle lines are drawn
Lemme at least leave a good hoof beat they'll remember loud and long


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A new day, a new time zone.

Relapse wrote:
Might be the easy answer, but it might not be the right answer.

Given that there was no one else there... yeah, it's the right answer, especially given that if anyone did swear they heard someone, kala has the right of it above.

"-Nonsense, the Inquisitor and his retinue are our hounoured guests, of course we should invite them to celebrate Four-armed Emperor-day with us..."
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Squatting with the squigs

 Peregrine wrote:
God of course. I mean, this is where the thread is inevitably going, right?


I was kind of going to go for the angel Moroni angle but you beat me to it

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Pleasant Valley, Iowa

1.) It pleases God to toss a vehicle into this river, killing the mother and putting the baby in mortal danger.
2.) God decides, you know what, I changed My mind. I'll alert these rescuers.
3.) That being done, God smiled in His benevolence, and then immediately resumed the deaths of 18 children under five every minute, all day long, 25,000 a day. A pint-sized 9/11, every 8 minutes, mostly dying of diarrhea and other easily-avoidable causes.

Seems legit to me.

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 lord_blackfang wrote:
Respect to the guy who subscribed just to post a massive ASCII dong in the chat and immediately get banned.

 Flinty wrote:
The benefit of slate is that its.actually a.rock with rock like properties. The downside is that it's a rock
 
   
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Beast Coast

 Ouze wrote:

1.) It pleases God to toss a vehicle into this river, killing the mother and putting the baby in mortal danger.
2.) God decides, you know what, I changed My mind. I'll alert these rescuers.
3.) That being done, God smiled in His benevolence, and then immediately resumed the deaths of 18 children under five every minute, all day long, 25,000 a day.

Seems legit to me.



The problem of suffering is certainly something that many Christians (and non-Christians) struggle with. I'd recommend checking out some of Greg Boyd's stuff. At the very least, he's put his time in to doing research, and he knows what he's talking about.

   
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 Ouze wrote:
1.) It pleases God to toss a vehicle into this river, killing the mother and putting the baby in mortal danger.
2.) God decides, you know what, I changed My mind. I'll alert these rescuers.
3.) That being done, God smiled in His benevolence, and then immediately resumed the deaths of 18 children under five every minute, all day long, 25,000 a day. A pint-sized 9/11, every 8 minutes, mostly dying of diarrhea and other easily-avoidable causes.

Seems legit to me.


Well, obviously this kid is pretty awesome or whatever.
   
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Last Remaining Whole C'Tan






Pleasant Valley, Iowa

Obviously.

 lord_blackfang wrote:
Respect to the guy who subscribed just to post a massive ASCII dong in the chat and immediately get banned.

 Flinty wrote:
The benefit of slate is that its.actually a.rock with rock like properties. The downside is that it's a rock
 
   
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Hallowed Canoness





The Void

The Gnostic Christians actually have a solution to the whole "If there is a god he either gives 0 feths about humans or is a supremely malevolent entity". According to them, the creator is actually not the supreme being and the creator is in fact malevolent - or at least indifferent to suffering.


Related to what Ouze is getting in to.


I beg of you sarge let me lead the charge when the battle lines are drawn
Lemme at least leave a good hoof beat they'll remember loud and long


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Odd, how God got brought into this when I didn't mention it.
   
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The Main Man






Beast Coast

Relapse wrote:
Odd, how God got brought into this when I didn't mention it.


Weird how that happens.

   
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Not as Good as a Minion






Brisbane

If a poster with your background posts something like this and leaves it with a 'totally open-to-interpretation' "one of those mysteries that can really get a person wondering", then you have to understand why people would draw that conclusion from your post. And not express feigned shock at the occurrence.

I wish I had time for all the game systems I own, let alone want to own... 
   
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Beast Coast

 motyak wrote:
If a poster with your background posts something like this and leaves it with a 'totally open-to-interpretation' "one of those mysteries that can really get a person wondering", then you have to understand why people would draw that conclusion from your post. And not express feigned shock at the occurrence.


Okay.

   
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 motyak wrote:
If a poster with your background posts something like this and leaves it with a 'totally open-to-interpretation' "one of those mysteries that can really get a person wondering", then you have to understand why people would draw that conclusion from your post. And not express feigned shock at the occurrence.


Whatever. In PA., I lived in a house out in the country for a few years where similar unexplained things happened all the time. People, both family members and visitors, would hear voices or see people that would be there one second, and the next, gone.
   
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Pleasant Valley, Iowa

Is it possible to have someone cast true seeing on you? Because if it's ghosts, they might have a quest and earn you some much-needed XP.

All joking aside, I am utterly confident in KKM's explanation before. I firmly believe there was no divine intervention, but I also just as honestly believe that the rescuers really believed they heard a voice. The mind is a monkey.

Did you read that article that I posted a few months ago, about an experiment into determining why innocent people will sign false confessions for (hypothetical) crimes they didn't commit? All you need to do is suggest something enough and your mind fills in the blanks with all sorts of details and makes it real. It's just the way we work, no supernatural explanation required.



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 lord_blackfang wrote:
Respect to the guy who subscribed just to post a massive ASCII dong in the chat and immediately get banned.

 Flinty wrote:
The benefit of slate is that its.actually a.rock with rock like properties. The downside is that it's a rock
 
   
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Could you repost that? I'd like to see it.
   
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Last Remaining Whole C'Tan






Pleasant Valley, Iowa

Sure. It was a fascinating read, in my opinion.

This is good too.

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 lord_blackfang wrote:
Respect to the guy who subscribed just to post a massive ASCII dong in the chat and immediately get banned.

 Flinty wrote:
The benefit of slate is that its.actually a.rock with rock like properties. The downside is that it's a rock
 
   
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That is wild.
   
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Squatting with the squigs

 motyak wrote:
If a poster with your background posts something like this and leaves it with a 'totally open-to-interpretation' "one of those mysteries that can really get a person wondering", then you have to understand why people would draw that conclusion from your post. And not express feigned shock at the occurrence.


I think it's wrong to religiously profile posters on Dakka .


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Relapse wrote:
 motyak wrote:
If a poster with your background posts something like this and leaves it with a 'totally open-to-interpretation' "one of those mysteries that can really get a person wondering", then you have to understand why people would draw that conclusion from your post. And not express feigned shock at the occurrence.


Whatever. In PA., I lived in a house out in the country for a few years where similar unexplained things happened all the time. People, both family members and visitors, would hear voices or see people that would be there one second, and the next, gone.


was there drugs? I found acid could create any number of hilarious happenings*, one of my friends found god by hugging trees, she still like trees.

*just keep any one on acid away from a balcony edge,, there seems to be an uncanny obsession with looking over the edge. People on acid don't think they can fly, they just think the view is so awesome they want to be there ( the number of times i've dragged people away from a balcony whilst they were on acid is immense - i've been there myself )

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Shespits "Anything i see with YOLO has half naked eleventeen year olds Girls. And of course booze and drugs and more half naked elventeen yearolds Girls. O how i wish to YOLO again!"

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Leerstetten, Germany

As a Christian, the whole "God did something" is always a possibility IMO.

As is ghosts.

Or maybe the child itself making some sort of noise.

Or an animal.

Or the vehicle shifting just a little bit.

Rescuers could have heard any of that and their brains could easily turn it into something "identifiable" that makes more sense.

   
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SoCal

Sometimes when I am in the shower, I could swear I hear Yoda talking to me, telling me to eat another donut or something. I know now that the white noise of the water simply gave my brain a canvas for any auditory patterns it wanted to paint. Not gonna fool me again, Yoda.

   
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Leerstetten, Germany

 BobtheInquisitor wrote:
Sometimes when I am in the shower, I could swear I hear Yoda talking to me, telling me to eat another donut or something. I know now that the white noise of the water simply gave my brain a canvas for any auditory patterns it wanted to paint. Not gonna fool me again, Yoda.


One of the noises I constantly hear at work are the alarms on our IV pumps. It's a very distinct beeping noise (by design, so that you can identify what is alarming and what kind of alarm it is from down the hall). I swear that I hear that alarm going on at home a couple times a day.
   
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The Void

That's because you're in a coma and all of this is your mind trying to pull itself back together.

I beg of you sarge let me lead the charge when the battle lines are drawn
Lemme at least leave a good hoof beat they'll remember loud and long


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 Bullockist wrote:
 motyak wrote:
If a poster with your background posts something like this and leaves it with a 'totally open-to-interpretation' "one of those mysteries that can really get a person wondering", then you have to understand why people would draw that conclusion from your post. And not express feigned shock at the occurrence.


I think it's wrong to religiously profile posters on Dakka .


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 motyak wrote:
If a poster with your background posts something like this and leaves it with a 'totally open-to-interpretation' "one of those mysteries that can really get a person wondering", then you have to understand why people would draw that conclusion from your post. And not express feigned shock at the occurrence.


Whatever. In PA., I lived in a house out in the country for a few years where similar unexplained things happened all the time. People, both family members and visitors, would hear voices or see people that would be there one second, and the next, gone.


was there drugs? I found acid could create any number of hilarious happenings*, one of my friends found god by hugging trees, she still like trees.

*just keep any one on acid away from a balcony edge,, there seems to be an uncanny obsession with looking over the edge. People on acid don't think they can fly, they just think the view is so awesome they want to be there ( the number of times i've dragged people away from a balcony whilst they were on acid is immense - i've been there myself )


No drugs. The people involved who saw or heard things at that house were all types from 2 year olds up to elderly, from friends and family, or people coming in to work on wiring and other things.

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 d-usa wrote:
 BobtheInquisitor wrote:
Sometimes when I am in the shower, I could swear I hear Yoda talking to me, telling me to eat another donut or something. I know now that the white noise of the water simply gave my brain a canvas for any auditory patterns it wanted to paint. Not gonna fool me again, Yoda.


One of the noises I constantly hear at work are the alarms on our IV pumps. It's a very distinct beeping noise (by design, so that you can identify what is alarming and what kind of alarm it is from down the hall). I swear that I hear that alarm going on at home a couple times a day.


Call lights. IV pumps have nothing on those torture devices.
   
 
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