3 Glitch Proofs We’re ALL in a Shared Dream
Ever seen your phone glitch and then realise the whole feed is glitching too? That’s how I started noticing the simulation is breaking down, and it’s not a figment of my overactive imagination—wake up sheeple, this can’t be coincidence.
I was livestreaming my daily routine – the usual 8 AM coffee, a quick scroll through the latest memes, and a selfie in front of the city skyline – when the lights flickered. Not just the flicker, but a shimmering distortion that looked like a glitch from an old video game. My phone screen pulsed, the colors warped, and the background music became this eerie, low-frequency hum that sounded like someone humming a lullaby behind my ears. I paused the stream, and the feed stopped. I clicked again and the screen was a static-filled, looping video of the same city grid. My own face in the mirror was replaced by a shadowy, pixelated version of myself. I freaked out, my heart started racing, but when I tried to leave the room, every exit was blocked by walls of swirling code.
That, my friends, is the first evidence we’re all living in a shared dream. The internet is flooded with similar anecdotes this week: a woman in Florida who saw her own video at 3am, but the frames were reversed and she was in a different time zone. A group of students in Seoul claimed that each time they solved a math problem, they all experienced the same hallucination of numbers falling like rain, just like in that sci‑fi movie *Inception* but with a glitchy twist.
Now let’s talk conspiracy theory‑time. If our world is a simulation, why would it be glitching? Maybe the programmers are running low on bandwidth or there’s a cosmic error in the code. Maybe we’re all being tested before the creators finally decide to bring this simulation into the “real world.” Imagine a massive, shared lucid dream where the “dreamers” control the environment. Suddenly the night sky starts raining fish instead of stars, and everyone’s brainwaves sync up to a common rhythm—this is the ultimate mind‑blowing revelation.
And for those who think this is just a viral meme, I’ve got more evidence. Scientists have found that the planet’s magnetic field has been fluctuating unpredictably. NASA’s LIGO detectors have recorded a low‑frequency wave that matches the hum we all heard. It’s a cosmic glitch. And social media’s algorithm is now suggesting we wake up sheeple because the content we see is curated from a dream state database.
So what’s next? Are you ready to question everything you think is real? Share it, like it, tag your brain‑blown friends, and comment with your own “dream‑glitch” sightings. Tell me I’m not the only one seeing this. Drop your theories in the comments. This is happening RIGHT NOW – are you ready?