The moon glitched and I haven't seen it since - /x/ (#40786220)

Anonymous
7/24/2025, 7:32:08 AM No.40786220
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I feel like I'm going nuts, but I can't get this out of my head. The moon was in the wrong spot, disappeared about ten minutes later, and it hasn't been visible since.
Friday night I couldn't sleep, and was out on my porch (east facing) around 2:45AM smoking. Theres a bunch of big ass trees and this time of year there's only two or three spots that aren't obscured by the leaves. We'll refer to them as BL (Bottom Left) and TR (top right).

Usually in summer I see the moon up in the sky around 8-9PM. Not quite in the TR clearing, but I can always see the light filter through the leaves just to the left of that clearing until it rises up over the trees.
This time of year, and time of night, usually the moon is visible from my bedroom window, which is on the southwest side of the floorplan.

But this time, it was visible straight ahead of me while I was sitting on the east facing porch, it was larger than it typically appears in the sky, a beautiful WAXING crescent. Not a waning one like it was supposed to be that day. But it was visible from the BL clearing. I had sat down to smoke, looked up, and was genuinely taken aback to see it. But I also got an eerie sense from it, almost a malicious feeling. I didn't get the same pleasant feeling I usually get when I look at the moon. I brush it off, and start reading something. One of my cats meows at me for pets and I look up, and the moon was just fucking GONE. I figured the trees must've been blocking it, and I was just imagining shit, so I decided to walk down to the street where the view wouldn't be obstructed by trees and it wasn't there. I looked in all directions, pulled out a skymap, and where it showed me the moon was supposed to be ( visible from the SW bedroom window, it was not fucking there.

Anons am I going schizo, or has this happened to anyone else too? I know now its's a new moon today, but this has really been nagging at the back of my mind and I needed to ask somewhere.
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Anan
7/24/2025, 7:35:10 AM No.40786236
>>40786220 (OP)
yes you are
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 7:54:09 AM No.40786307
Luna is not visible some times of the day

You are the glitching
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 7:59:54 AM No.40786333
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>>40786220 (OP)
Feels like I am living in this game now
>A few nights ago the moon was a giant reddish ball
>it changed shaped and color to being a small white ball in less than 2 hours
>I pointed it out to my family and they were yeah ok I am sure that is normal
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Anonymous
7/24/2025, 8:04:27 AM No.40786354
these threads are dog shit quality oh my GOD
Migga Biscuit !!zell5Pyomx/
7/24/2025, 8:06:09 AM No.40786360
>>40786333

>333

Zamn. An anon did se were were living in Harvester simulations. They got 666 trips.
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7/24/2025, 8:12:14 AM No.40786377
>>40786220 (OP)

I saw this happen several times. I would see the moon looking kinda weird. 5 minutes later it has vanished. I never remember it moving so fast preplandemic. It makes no sense with it being /x/ like this being a matrix or the moon being fake.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 8:17:17 AM No.40786391
>>40786220 (OP)
Didnโ€™t read all your post. But yea the other night I went to get mail and the moon was straight ahead and there was some cool clouds. So on the way back I turned around to look at the clouds again and the moon was like 44 degrees or so to the right of where it used to be 2 minutes ago. Freaked me out. How did it travel so fast.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 8:31:18 AM No.40786432
>>40786220 (OP)

The craters on the Moon show the humans that lived here in the distant past were not happy about its appearance. I bet the side that faces away from Earth is really as smooth as a cue ball.
Migga Biscuit !!zell5Pyomx/
7/24/2025, 1:41:18 PM No.40787261
Bump
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 2:51:05 PM No.40787447
>>40786220 (OP)
well, the moons cycle isn't perfect so you can't really assume its always going to be in the same place at the same time, in the same phase, year after year. for example, when apollo 11 landed on the moon it was a full moon as seen from earth. Right now, the same time of the month as then, its definitely not a full moon.

as for it seeming to just vanish, its far more likely that you were simply in error or that some band of cloud obscured it sooner than usual, or something like that.
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Anonymous
7/24/2025, 3:07:06 PM No.40787516
>>40786333
This is in fact normal you fucking loon
Migga Biscuit !!zell5Pyomx/
7/24/2025, 5:08:36 PM No.40787935
>>40787447

Nope, I have literally seen it move to the horizon in like 5 minutes flat.
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Anonymous
7/24/2025, 6:00:16 PM No.40788121
>>40787935
no, you haven't. you're not the only one watching the moon at any one time anon. it would be noticed and there would evidence everywhere. you dont even have a video.

this is where you have to think reasonably - did only you notice some practically miraculous movement of the moon (while not observing it with any kind of scientific rigor during a smoking session late at night) or did you make some basic error, perhaps a simple error of perception that can fool us?

ive seen stars making disco lights in the winter sky before and i could come on here saying it was a ufo or that something glitched in the dome screen or whatever i want to make up.....or i could take a moment to realize that im seeing light being refracted by lots of ice crystals suspend in the air.
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Migga Biscuit !!zell5Pyomx/
7/24/2025, 6:22:04 PM No.40788192
>>40788121

Nope I did. Maybe not 5 minutes but within 5-to maybe 15 minutes. Like it would look kinda weird then be gone. Maybe it was just behind the trees, but why that fast? I never saw then until a few years back.
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Anonymous
7/24/2025, 6:33:00 PM No.40788222
>>40788192
>but within 5-to maybe 15 minutes
from where to where? did you move position. did your trees grow? did a thin band of cloud make it seem like the horizon was higher? did you lose yourself in thought for longer than you were aware of and poof, all of a sudden the moon is gone?

>looked kind of weird
what do you mean? what could have caused that?

if its none of these things, and none of the other things it could have been, what are you suggesting happened? what kind of scenario can allow such a sudden shift of the moon to occur? is the moon not real..is it a projection or something? Did God decide to do it? did aliens teleport it? i dont know.
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Migga Biscuit !!zell5Pyomx/
7/24/2025, 7:53:06 PM No.40788563
>>40788222

from East to West ig, I do not recall. I just know it went fully visible to behind where I could see in minutes. This has happened multiple times in my experience.

I was not driving or walking much whenever these happen.

No clouds usually, not any thick enough to block it anyways.

No, fortunately my trees did not grow enough to cover it that fast, I would have flipped my shiz if they did.

Nope, not lost in thoughts when it happens. Am just waking up at times tho.

Weird like a bit too bright or yellow.

I personally think it is some matrix shenanigans.
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Anonymous
7/24/2025, 8:55:01 PM No.40788838
>>40788563
Personally i think you weren't smoking regular cigarettes.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 8:57:33 PM No.40788852
>>40786220 (OP)
American education working wonders.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 9:04:45 PM No.40788891
>>40786220 (OP)
>Usually in summer I see the moon up in the sky around 8-9PM. Not quite in the TR clearing, but I can always see the light filter through the leaves just to the left of that clearing until it rises up over the trees.

You have proven that you don't understand the cycle of moon phases and lunar position.

Otherwise you'd know that the location of the moon changes throughout the lunar month.

Thus you have demonstrated that your "observations" are based on ridiculous expectations that are derived from complete ignorance.

You COULD use this as evidence of how stupid you are, and how important it is for you to pursue critical thinking.

You won't.
Anonymous
7/25/2025, 3:04:32 AM No.40790671
For me itโ€™s absolutely fucking huge sometimes
Migga Biscuit !!zell5Pyomx/
7/25/2025, 11:35:09 AM No.40792671
Bump, this is a legit happening.
Anonymous
7/25/2025, 2:38:27 PM No.40793154
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>>40786220 (OP)
That's because the moon is just like the woman, not where she is supposed to be, and flees after being found.
Anonymous
7/25/2025, 2:41:02 PM No.40793166
I can't speak for this week because it's a new moon and therefore less visible, but I do remember the moon being slow to set when it was waning after this full moon or so it seemed. Like broad daylight and a waning gibbous was just barely past the meridian kind of slow.
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Anonymous
7/25/2025, 2:46:57 PM No.40793189
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whoops someone woke the Moon up. apparently it follows that magus like a puppy dog now
Migga Biscuit !!zell5Pyomx/
7/25/2025, 7:44:43 PM No.40794249
>>40793166

Yeah, I never used to move this fast.
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 4:45:29 AM No.40796668
ever considered the possibility of clouds blocking it?