Weird, amazing, funny, shocking, scary non-paranormal/supernatural experiences.

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This happened just a few days ago. I was riding the bus late at night to go home. In the Philippines there's two kinds of buses. Air-conditioned and open window, we call it "ordinary bus". Most of the time the fair in air-conditioned one costs more but sometimes they're the same. But I prefer riding in ordinary bus because I like the "wind blowing through the windows". Its a long away til my stop so I slept to pass the time. The bus was very fast so I opened my eyes from time to time to check my stop and quickly return again to sleep. While sleeping, something hit me very hard in the lips. The pain woke me up. I checked my lips and picked something off of it. A bit of food. Then I looked at my arms and shirt because it feels wet and slimy. I looked at my front and the person seating in front of me was wiping his face. It turns out someone vomited in the second seat from me. The wind's so strong, the barf even flew to the left row of seats of the bus. Dude in front of me was so unlucky, he got puke all over his face. Luckily I'm almost at my stop. I got out and immediately clean myself in a fast food wash room. Funny thing is just a week ago me and my girlfriend was joking about "What if someone vomited in front of the bus and the wind splashed it all over the bus?". So i learned it the hard way. What a way to wake up.
 
During Winter, I can never feel the cold, you'll see rocking a T-Shirt and Board Shorts every day in the Winter even if it is 5 degrees Celsius. Despite this, however, I end up getting sick during the Transition of Summer to Winter (though I also get sick when it is a transition from Winter to Summer).
 

5 degrees Celsius

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My whole life is pretty much fits into this thread topic.

I'm going to disagree with @Liquid on this and say that 5°c is pretty cold, though I guess the feeling of cold is a personal thing. I say that sitting in a place where 'winter' is 20°c.
 
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