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Date Posted: 06:54:10 02/12/23 Sun
Author: AeonG (reminiscent)
Subject: Re: Weirdest Stories
In reply to: Ritchie-mona_3 's message, "Re: Weirdest Stories" on 07:50:38 06/25/22 Sat

When I was a kid I used to have split second hallucinations. They were a bit rare, and as I got older they got less and less frequent to the point that I've only had 1 hallucination since I was 15.

And when was 15, I was at state fair. In this building were a bunch of business booths. One of the booths had these creepy holographic photos that popped out a few inches using lighting effects that required them to be plugged in the wall.

What made them creepy is that instead of being in color, the photos were in shades of red and black, so basically their booth was filled with Family photos that looked like they were shot in hell. Since they used light to project, imagine being alone in your house at night with thosse things.

This was 2005, so I guess the technology for full color was too expensive, and they already wanted upwards of $900 to have your family photo made holographic.

If that was everything that happened, I would have probably forgotten all this, but as I was about ready to leave I saw one of the photo's wink at me. I believe it was a picture of a teenage boy, wearing clothes that were at least a decade old.

I cannot remember the company that made these photos. in 2010 I told a friend about it and they actually managed to find the company and its website, but unfortunately, I forgot what they were named. I could have sworn it was "St. Louis Lightworks". I know for an absolute fact they were based in St. Louis.

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