13 Wild Posts From People Who Straight-Up Saw Into The Future

I've definitely had some eerie moments in life where I felt like I accurately predicted how something would turn out. Recently, I was perusing r/agedlikewine, and realized I'm not alone in these experiences. Here are 13 people who saw into the future:

1.The person who tweeted this seven hours before Henry Kissinger died:

"have a feeling henry kissinger is about to die"
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2.The person who predicted Argentina's World Cup win seven years prior:

"Check back with me in 7 years."
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3.The commenter who said Logan Paul wouldn't be able to handle owning a pig, four years before the pig was found abandoned in a field.

"The same will most likely happen to this one."
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4.Paris Hilton predicting the "selfie" in a 2004 episode of The O.C.:

"It's the autograph of the 21st century."
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5.Kamala Harris telling Donald Trump she'd see him at his trial. He is currently on trial for fraud.

"I'll see you at your trial."
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6.The person who made this shady meme about Taylor Swift years before her song "Anti-Hero" came out. The chorus goes, "It's me, hi, I'm the problem, it's me."

"Maybe I'm the problem"
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7.The tweeter who said the missing leopard at the Dallas Zoo was probably nearby. They ended up finding her right by the enclosure.

"it's probably about five feet away"
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8.The commenter on this trailer of Everything Everywhere All at Once, which ended up winning seven Academy Awards, including "Best Picture."

"This film will win every award that's landed on it."
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9.The person who wrote this ad in 1996, and seemingly predicted both ridiculous inflation and the pandemic.

"And you won't go anywhere."
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10.In a similar vein, the person who wrote this column in 1923 that predicted both inflation and the 2023 Writers' strike.

"people were going on strike because they only got $125 a day..."
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11.The redditor who predicted Russell Brand would be accused of sexual assault.

"Russell Brand is moving to the right so that when the ~accusations~ finally come out he can claim it's a witch hunt."
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12.Ed Sheeran calling that he would be successful, years before his first hit:

"Give me a few years, I've got some big plans"
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13.And finally, the person who foresaw that Netflix would be the new cable.

"Netflix is the new cable"
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