3/6/2018: leonardo diCaprio/geert wilders
As I’m going through last year’s notes one by one to collect entries for this website, I see a note with me mentioning some guy who looks like Leonardo DiCaprio and since the note didn’t have a pic of the guy, I decided to google him.
Here is the original note that I was looking at, from a year ago (the content is unimportant, aside from me mentioning Leonardo):
Here is a screenshot of my browser history today, showing you the time I searched Geert Wilders to see if he really looked like Leo:
Here is a pic of the guy:
Just minutes later on my Twitter feed, where I only currently follow 7 accounts out of over 300 million active users, this tweet comes in:
Just more proof that the world around me is being manufactured based on my thoughts and actions.
We’re talking about a guy (DiCaprio) who hasn’t been in a movie in over 3 years (2015) suddenly showing up on my Twitter feed, just minutes after me looking up a pic of a guy who I thought looked like him.
I really shouldn’t have to point out the statistical impossibility of something like this happening randomly because it’s OBVIOUS.
Considering how many possible actors could have shown up in tweets from any of the (only 7) accounts I follow, specifically actors who may have actually been in something recently, it obviously happened on purpose and was meant for my eyes.