Seeing things that others cannot could be attributed to a variety of factors, including heightened perception, imagination, or even unique neurological wiring. It might also be a reflection of your creativity or introspective nature, allowing you to notice details and patterns that others overlook. Alternatively, it could relate to experiences or perspectives shaped by personal circumstances. If these visions are distressing or disruptive, it may be worth discussing with a mental health professional.
Many things, that only the cat can tell you...
It probably indicates a medical problem. You should see a doctor or perhaps a psychiatrist.
See That No One Else Escapes was created on 23-04-20.
You are seeing an illusion, mirage or hallucinating if you can see something that no one else can.
Crazy.
Sounds like one of two problems; repetative stress injuries or else rheumatoid arthritis. See a doctor and if it's the first one RSI, see a lawyer also.I'm a doctor (it could be other things also, so see a doctor)
The only place you can see drifloon is at the windworks on Fridays. No where else unless you get an egg from your friend who has one
Empathy, tolerance and compassion
the wonderful day
The Moon, aircraft - many things.
Being scared could make you see things. Like how kids think they see monsters but it ends up being a shadow, a shirt, or anything else. Being scared could make you see things. Like how kids think they see monsters but it ends up being a shadow, a shirt, or anything else.
"Clairvoyance" is a term commonly used in fiction to describe the ability to see things that are not visible to others. It signifies a psychic or intuitive ability to perceive events, information, or entities beyond ordinary sensory perception.