When the truth is stranger than fiction.
We all love a good story, hell, we know they are sometimes embellished. We know that people can lie but life is mad and crazy things happen so we totally believe these unbelievable stories Twitter users are sharing about themselves.
It began with a tweet from earlier in the week with Hugo-Award winning writer Aidan Moher asking his Twitter followers:
The tweet soon went viral and the stories people are sharing are truly gas. Take a look at some of the best below:
I moved into the same San Francisco house high on Castro hill where my parents dated and fell in love... completely by coincidence.
— gdtrble (@gdtrble) January 7, 2020
I was riding bikes with my daughter on Fri The 13th, & a black cat scurried across the bike path in front of us. My daughter said something about bad luck, and I began to tell her that it was only superstition when a bee flew into my mouth and stung me on the back of my throat.
— Fred. (@freeloosedirt) January 7, 2020
I got hit by a cop on Friday the 13th when I was in the 7th grade. Broke my arm. Worked out well – same cop pulled me over a couple times in high school. He’d see me and say “oh, it’s you,” then let me go.
— ?????? (@glyphwizard) January 7, 2020
My girlfriend years ago wrote a quick thank you in a $10 bill for tip and months later that same bill ended up in my hands as change. I still have that bill because of the coincidence.
— Harry Balczak (@lookmahvelous2) January 7, 2020
Once accidentally kidnapped a drunk man who was trying to get into his own home. Saw him slumped by the road, coaxed him into the cab to ‘take him home safely’ and ignored his slurry protests. Some 30 mins of confusing directions later and we... end up at exactly the same place. https://t.co/cwj43Fig8g
— Sara Spary (@saramayspary) January 7, 2020
And this story is so utterly bizarre but we must know more:
Moved into what we believed was a three bedroom apartment. Discovered a fourth, hidden bedroom—still furnished and filled with the clothes, records, and diaries of a hip art student who had lived there 15 years ago. https://t.co/DbchiUdEey
— Ignatiy Vishnevetsky (@vishnevetsky) January 7, 2020
Also, a few years before moving in there, I shot a film in this apartment that I thought had some elements of a ghost story to it. The entrance to the hidden room is visible in many shots.
— Ignatiy Vishnevetsky (@vishnevetsky) January 7, 2020
— Ignatiy Vishnevetsky (@vishnevetsky) January 8, 2020
The room was pink, by the way. This is a detail I somehow always neglect to mention.
— Ignatiy Vishnevetsky (@vishnevetsky) January 8, 2020