I hate multi-layered deja vu. Or not hate, exactly, but it really feels like an extra helping of weird. I was just changing my MSN name when I got a serious bout of it, not just about the situation of changing my name to that name, with that icon, while a certain line from a certain episode of MST3K was playing on the TV, but about having the deja vu itself, and further, I know that this one has happened to me several times (i.e., I have already had deja vu about having deja vu about this setup). In fact I think it's at least three layers deep. I know this has happened to me at other times with other scenes, too. Do any of you ever get this kind of ... meta vu?
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Date: May. 5th, 2007 03:22 am (UTC)From:no subject
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Date: May. 5th, 2007 03:57 am (UTC)From:A stupid joke from an exhausted mind (finals are like that)
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Date: May. 5th, 2007 08:11 am (UTC)From:sometimes i almost let myself become convienced that these things form a kind of time map to reference personal chronology against with jumps back and foward in time, place and universe. i think the layering works as a matrix so you can read up and down the links as well as just across, or something.
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Date: May. 7th, 2007 04:32 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: May. 7th, 2007 05:45 pm (UTC)From:Here is my wacky theory... sometimes I wonder if it's actually a kind of memory in reverse--"remembering" something that hasn't happened yet. A regular memory we keep in there, and can revisit it many times whenever stuff reminds us of it. So maybe the multiple-deja-vu thing is that same thing, except the original thing that is being remembered is in the future. It would make sense why it feels so freakin' weird, memory is not supposed to work in reverse.
The thing that seems the weirdest to me is how random these things are. It almost always seems to be some insignificant moment of nothing particularly meaningful.