>>35462
I've had hallucinations, but I don't see them when I'm tripping or drunk, I don't see much of anything paranormal when I'm tripping, only when I'm 100% sober.
>Have you ever tried asking someone if he saw them too?
When I was 8 my dad heard me crying and came in to check on me. He couldn't find anything, but later that night I heard him run out of his room with a yelp and stumble down the stairway, and I remember my room smelling funny a few days later but never knew why back then. Didn't see them for about a month, but then they were back again and my dad stopped checking up on me at night after that incident/insisted on me having a "night light" afterwards. He wouldn't tell me for years what happened, but when I was 20 he told me that he saw something similar that night after going back to sleep, and they gave off a presence of extreme malicious intent/vengeance to the point where he thought he was going to be attacked or even killed if he stayed in his bedroom. Afterwards he had a close religious friend of his burn white sage around my room and his. I've never felt that malicious intent like he has, only a sense of bad luck/maybe mischief from them. Otherwise the only other thing that's reacted was my old cat. She'd occasionally growl and stare at the spaces where they'd appear moments later (sometimes I didn't even see them and she'd growl), and they typically would disappear relatively quickly afterwards, as if it took them time to manifest and "unmanifest."
>>35464
I was staring right at them while I was making the thread Saturday evening (hence the face to the left becoming upset and changing to his upset face, as if he knew what I was doing), so I don't think I was in a dream-like state since I was up for several hours after that. I typically only see them at night, but I've caught their presence in dark spaces during the day such as my old High School's theater (which is already a paranormal clusterfuck since the building is about 100+ years old with a couple of suicides in that part of the building) and the building corners at some of my old jobs where allegedly rapes and kidnappings had happened about 20+ years ago. Even saw them once or twice on a road trip while looking out the window. They never seem to stare at anything or anyone else, they just stare directly at me and the face is always static even if events in the area change, and otherwise they don't make contact. The only thing I can really note is that they're scared of cemeteries, churches, and temples (religion/religious sect doesn't matter), as those are about the only areas where it can be pitch black and they've never shown their faces.
Only other incident I can think of that's related is I had a vivid experience of a 70 year old man who had died in his sleep visiting me at night at one of my dad's old houses through my window (I think the old man was curious as he spooked me by suddenly appearing in the window, but he didn't hold any malicious intent), and I remember the faces disappearing when the old man appeared and was staring in the direction they had been. It was only for a split second and I never saw the old man again, but his face perfectly matched an obituary my dad's girlfriend pulled out from about a decade prior.