I know our phones and social medias listen to us, but I can only think that Google was reading my mind the other day. Let me explain. So, I was cleaning my house and found a little pill on the floor. I assumed it was my daughters, but nor sure which one it was and was worried what would have happened if my dog ate it. So without ever saying anything, or talking to anyone I started to type "oval" into Google, and it completed "shaped pill with" and the exact letters and numbers printed on the pill i found. I had already thrown the pill in the trash before I pulled the phone out of my pocket, so no chance the camera caught a glimpse. And what are the odds that enough people have searched the exact same term for it to auto fill perfectly. IDK.
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We don't have Alexa. But sure as hell, somebody hears. Because I have lost count about how many times an item pops up on the pc or phone that is what I only mentioned earlier in the day. And if I searched for it already, then of course it shows up everywhere else for me. Now when this can be triggered by thoughts alone, we are fkn in trouble aren't we.