>>59159
I don't normally come here, as I am just lurking. I'll probably just make this post and piss off.
You can't really explain or accurately convey these types of experiences even when you lay it all out as it has happened. I've had a few experiences around the same tune as yours, but they were a lot more subtle. I won't type it all out, but these were certain instances where a large group of people just STARED or would freeze up when I didn't seem to be doing anything of note or anything out of the ordinary.
Out of my three experiences, there were only ever 2 people (opposite of me) that I think were causing this interruption. And yes, it has a very 'glitch in the matrix' type of feel….but it's a lot more freaky when it involves people. I've tried to find these two people in question and I've suspected they have some kind of link to me. I could only track down one. She is an older lady whom I can no longer contact without it being socially taboo.
The other individual is one I've had no success in tracking down. She's the striking image of a tulpa I formed in highschool, and subsequently released. It made it all the more weirder when I saw her IRL and subsequently some weird things happened. In my three experiences I had with these individuals - both were present in the first instance. The younger tulpa-person came to my work in a second instance. And lastly, the older lady sat across a bar from me in the third instance.
In all these cases, a striking majority of the people around us would become almost as rigid as stone. I've been searching for answers to a general problem I've had with these encounters for the last 2-3 or so years.
It wears at my consistently. I've been diagnosed crazy before, and have had delusions, but I generally become lucid to my own downfalls after devoting myself to treatment. These memories are the only ones I've had that I KNOW happened precisely as I remembered them. It's much easier to remember something if your emotions and shock override what you're accustomed to feeling or seeing. That was the case for me.