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I was sitting here in front of my compter when my can of Nestea started moving...?

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I am not joking! It moved about 7 inches in my direction. I just stared at it until it stopped. The countertop is granite and it's level. I don't understand how that could have happened. I am not kidding!

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  1. i will say maybe a trimmer. I was in Pa in a Wendy's once. and a trimmer shook my table.


  2. Condensation Baby! It's just condensation!

  3. Was your hand on it when it moved? lol

  4. Earthquake, but i belive in ghost so for me ghost! Sorry thats just me!

  5. Don't listen to these silly answers about condensation making the can slide, or vibrations.

    pooooh!

    Don't you know, Nestea's secret ingredient is spirit orbs. Thats what makes it better than ordinary tea.

  6. happens all the time, can sweats and the air underneath does it. Unless you are looking for an interesting answer, in which case its the leprechauns that live in the bushes behind your house.

  7. if the can is sweating the water can build up under it and make it slide..its happen to me a couple of times.

  8. ghost? earthquake? maybe or.....you moved it but your mind still thought it was in the same spot and your just say it move

  9. If you have been involved in any religious rituals, depending on what, you may be in danger. Get in contact with an experimented true church member for further guidance.

  10. vibrations O.O

    maybe there like a mini cellphone in there ringing

    you can always blame aliens

    or mabye there was like a really strong magnet by you

  11. Kool! Now, glue googly eyes on it, and name it Pete.

  12. Do you drink alot of caffenine? lol cuz i drank sooo much once and i saw stuff moving ! :o

    orrr it's probably the nestea wants you  to drink it  :P

  13. It's hot and humid where you are right? And the can is nice and cold? when you put the can down the water condensing on the can helped trap air under the can. NO surface is perfectly level and when enough water setteled around the bottom of the can, the water acts as a lubricant and helped the can slide across the table.

  14. earthquake.

  15. Was it condensing? If there was a lot of condensation, the water probably flowed in your direction, carrying the can with it. It's happened to me MANY times.

  16. The boogieman has arrived.

  17. eeaaarthquaaake

  18. it might be a ancestor or a deceased loved one.3 days ago a lantern in my House flew off the mantel. so take this to con sideration please .

  19. How bout you are just CRAZY

  20. not an earthquake.

  21. Condensation rolled down the can onto the counter.  It pooled beneath the can causing it to move.

  22. <room shakes>

    AH!

    EARTHQUAKE!!!!!!!

    <screams and runs away>

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