Saturday, December 14, 2013

What is the difference between deja vu and premonition?

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Jesca





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premonitions are hints into the future where as deja vu is a feeling of repeating the past (or rather an instance of the past).

For example, if a red car drives by and honks its horn at a kid on his bike and you have the strange feeling that that situation has happened before then that is deja vu.

If you had a dream that a plane was going to crash and so you didn't get on, then that might be a premonition.

What are some good song to listen to while cycling?




Briana


Oops it's indoor cycling.


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If you're listening to music while you cycle, I hope you're cycling in the house. Stopping your ears with head-banging music while riding a bicycle is extremely dangerous. You can't hear traffic coming up on you until they are there. I was run off the road, brushed by a car, and had the crap scared out of me because I had headphones on while riding my bike some years ago. The driver didn't honk until he was right beside me and then laid on his horn. Of course, it startled me badly enough to make me run off the road and dump the bike. The driver? A teenage kid who thought it was funny. There was one more time before I learned to leave my ears open to the sounds around me. NEVER, NEVER COVER YOUR EARS WHILE RIDING A BICYCLE!

Ask some of the professional riders and they'll tell you the same thing.




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