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My take on sharing glitch sightings with the people involved

A lot of people think you have to tell someone if you see a glitch around them. In my case, when a painting in my aunt's home kept changing slightly, I didn't say a word to avoid upsetting her, take this with a grain of salt.
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the_gray
the_gray1mo ago
Watched a friend deal with a clock in his kitchen that always showed a different wrong time, even after new batteries. He never told his roommate, just kept checking it. One day the roommate shouted from the kitchen, asking why the clock said 3:17 every single morning. Seeing him figure it out on his own, and how scared he looked, proved to my friend that the silence was the right call. The guy's own slow realization made the whole thing more real for him. Sometimes telling them just ruins the natural process.
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grace607
grace6071mo ago
Actually, sometimes not telling them lets you watch how it affects their world. Like if they notice on their own later, their reaction tells you so much more about the whole thing!
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sageadams
sageadams1mo ago
Yeah, that's so true, @grace607. Letting someone have that moment of figuring it out themselves hits way different than just telling them. You really see what it means to them.
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