A reader commented that although I have no natural fears of voice and phone calls myself, a close friend of mine once expressed her fears to me. It was one night around the Mid-Autumn Festival last year. Everyone organized a group to watch a movie "Call from Time and Space". Just by looking at the name, we knew that this movie was almost impossible to avoid. The sound effects of the movie are well done, and every call is accompanied by a very nervous, eerie sound. The joy of watching a movie together is that other people's emotions can directly affect you. That's right, there will be girls screaming from time to time in this movie... After the movie screening, I was also stunned. I walked out of the classroom and saw a classmate "sneaking" around the corner. It turned out that she was afraid to go back because she was afraid. Let me go with her. The friend I mentioned earlier actually came back 20 minutes before the end of the movie. She was not wearing glasses and watched it vaguely for more than an hour. At that time, I felt that she was very calm, and I felt that her psychological quality was quite strong. It was because this friend was my roommate, so after I went back, I found a ten-minute explanation video on station B to watch. Of course she saw it too. But these 10 minutes were really bad for her, she must have gotten to something. The next morning, she got up and said to me with a pale face: "It's no exaggeration to tell you, I almost thought I was about to hang up last night, and I won't make it until the next day." A phone call from a strange old woman in time and space, involving several time and space entanglements. If you change a very small event in the past time and space, then the world you live in today will be turned upside down. You will find that a person who is close to you does not exist at all, his life actually ended at a very young age, and his body is even inside the wall of your house! So do you still trust your memory? How to frighten you is to confuse your memory and destroy your belief system. My friend suffered from time-space phobia, so since then, she said, "Huizi, you are too strong. If you watch horror movies in the future, I will stay away from you." Me: "Sorry, I rarely watch horror movies. Okay, dear, don't go too deep into the play."
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