Our brains often try to make connections between disparate ideas and events. I think it's our way of making order out of chaos: of establishing some sort of understanding of the strange and infinite world we live in.
We'll be walking down a street and swear that the person we just saw was an exact twin of someone we knew from High School. Of course, they're the same exact age as when we last saw them:--but that only means they've miraculously discovered the font of youth, right?
(or its like the time I swear I saw Matt Damon's younger self/cousin at a concert in Boston. Remember?)
Or it's the feeling of deja vu we get--this happened already, didn't it?
Or it's the feeling of deja vu we get--this happened already, didn't it?
:D
Or maybe sometimes it's two different pieces of music that we swear sound more alike than they should: like Love Goes On from Disney's Robin Hood (listen below) and the Christmas favorite 'I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus.' (also below)
You don't believe me do you? I'm hurt. Really hurt. :)
Humor me for just a moment.
Did you listen? Is that not uncanny?
Or perhaps my brain is just struggling to make the world make sense.
Although it's a bit strange it would try to make the world make sense in this way.
Eh. That's my brain. :)
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