2014: bill from cranberry - mom issue from her
If I let my guard down while watching TV or movies, especially in an actual theater, they change the script instantly so that I will relate to them, which produces energy/brainwaves (of me thinking about the relation) that THEY can eat in real time:
edge of tomorrow:
I'm in the theater watching Edge of Tomorrow. In the beginning of the movie, Master Sergeant Farell asks Tom Cruise’s character, Bill (which just happens to be my father and grandfather’s name), where he's from. Because I’m not "deflecting" the screen properly with my special deflection technique and have therefore given them access to my brain, he suddenly answers with "Cranberry NJ".
So, um, yeah, my grandfather Bill’s home for 20 years before he died in 1998? Cranberry NJ.
(I cannot provide physical proof of this because my own father will not currently speak to me, which means him contributing to this site is not gonna happen)
her:
I’m watching Her in the theater and I'm not completely deflecting the motion on screen (and I'm actually thinking while watching, something I normally try to avoid, so they won't get access to my brain). The computer in the scene is asking him preliminary survey questions and asks if he has any issues with his mother. The main character pauses but then responds with: “the problem I have with my mom is when I tell her about something happening in my life, her reaction is usually something about herself, not about what I’m going throu…” (computer cuts him off and says “thank you”).
This was obviously culled from my brain because I gave them insight into my life/brain while watching. This was my EXACT issue with my mother back when I remotely gave a fuck about anything mundane like this. Now I just believe everyone is an actor, a robot, or simply puppets being manipulated by a hidden force.
I mean, they could have used any “mom” issue in the move but chose something as specific and as exact as the (completely minor) issue I had with my own mother. It's because it was tailored to me and was using my own thoughts as a reflection on screen.
Here is a quick video with both moments from both the movies above: