Phenomenon 14 - "Maybe, Maybe Not"
MESSAGE HISTORY
| ♦ | Seriously, quit wasting time. This is pointless. People noclip into weird places all the time |
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| ☽ | losing consciousness isn't normal |
| ♦ | Yes it is. Sometimes people just get unlucky and end up in a duffel bag |
| ☽ | duffel bags, car trunks, under a foot of dirt, fridges |
| ☽ | extremely normal places to end up in |
| ♦ | It's not any less normal than halfway through a wall. That actually kills people but I don't see you writing a page on that |
| ☽ | tucked all neatly in the fetal position in an oil drum, rather than clipping through it and cut in half |
| ♦ | You're ascribing intent to something that can't hold any |
| ♦ | It's the Backrooms. A few people noclipping in a way that looks like someone stashed a corpse isn't a reason to think it's happening on purpose |
| ☽ | I'm not pulling conclusions, I'm just reporting data |
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Phenomenon data form
| Colloquial name(s): | stashed (used passively, ex: "he got stashed when he noclipped") | |
| Description: | Noclipping from one level into another leads to the person falling unconscious. Upon regaining consciousness, the person finds themselves within a container or concealed from view in some manner. | |
| Frequency: | Infrequent | No reports of people being affected more than once. Currently difficult to calculate accurate frequency due to lack of data regarding ratio of affected to unaffected noclipping. |
| Danger: | Low | Affected people are unharmed and are able to easily escape. Most injuries are minor, usually sustained due to panic response to entrapment. No reported deaths or major injuries. Containers typically impossible to open from the inside are in poor, degraded condition leading to easy escape with little force necessary. |
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