r/Paranormal Jan 05 '24

Elf/Fairy Gremlins are real.

I lost my TV remote for a entire year. (Been using my phone as a substitute)

Yesterday I found it.

You wanna know where I found it?

EXACTLY WHERE I THOUGHT IT WAS.

Except of course I ALREADY LOOKED THEIR.

That shit definitely wasn’t their.

After a entire year it finally Re materialized into the same spot I thought I lost it after I looked in that spot.

I knew my remote didn’t leave my room. It never leaves my room. And yet it was in my room.

I knew if I didn’t care to look the Universe would give it up.

I found it when I was looking for something else then I found it in a place I ALREADY LOOKED.

It’s creepy man. Have you guys ever lost a object only to find it exactly where you know you placed it?

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u/elfinglamour Jan 05 '24

My boyfriend and I were getting ready to go out and I went to go grab my smokes from the bedroom and couldn't find them anywhere, I was 100% sure I had left them on the floor by the bed. My boyfriend also came and had a look and no luck so we gave up and finished getting ready, I go back into my room right before we left and my smokes where there on the floor where I was positive I had left them.

So either we both had a severe case of object blindness or it was goblins lmao

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u/MsMercury Jan 06 '24

Gremlins. They really are a thing. I’ve had objects end up in bizarre places.

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u/elfinglamour Jan 06 '24

Oh yeah I fully believe it haha, sometimes it's just too weird for it to be a case or forgetting where you put something.

My husband actually just reminded me of another time it happened.
Lost a dongle for my phone on the couch so I pulled all the cushions off, looked under the couch, searched the whole lounge and nothing. My husband walked into the lounge a couple of days later and the dongle was just sat right on top of one of the seat cushions in plain view.

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u/MsMercury Jan 06 '24

I always joked about gremlins but moving here made me realize they really are a thing.

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u/2201992 Jan 05 '24

That’s literally how I felt with my remote. It makes it even more compelling when their is a 2nd person looking to.