[SERIOUS]Schizophrenics/Psychotics of reddit, what have been your weirdest hallucinations or delusions?

I didn't really go into how it feels: your perceptions of the physical world around you are altered; it seems like there's a buzzing, a crackling in the air. For me it always feels like I'm being propelled by a powerful motor in my gut. Most of the time my psychotic episodes have been fear-based, absolutely terrifying, and however preposterous the theme of the fear it is it is just as real as...well, whatever your perceptions of the world are. We know that there is something wrong, but for some reason having been diagnosed with mental disorder(s) in the past and doing well on medications for it/them just DOES NOT COME TO MIND. Your relatives and friends, roommates, whoever, likely do not understand this and generally try to reason with the psychotic person, tell him he's not being logical and to "just calm down", and finally "Did you take your medication?" which infuriates us and causes us to become suspicious of those the very closest to us, to believe they're trying to poison us with the pills or somehow inhibit their "real selves" who hold certain precious knowledge that needs to be acted on for the salvation of mankind or whatever whatever mission the person is on. A psychotic person on a mission is simply not capable of taking care of activities of daily living. When family, SOs, and friends mention these things or try to get us to do them we believe they are intentionally distracting us from what's REALLY important and trying to dumb us down with banal information and requests for seemingly meaningless chores to be done. My hallucinations are seeing a person's face melt into another's, hearing voices having a conversation in the next room that I can't quite make out, and olfactory where I might smell raisins or shit all day no matter where I go. I swear I heard a Furby say "Shit, motherfucker" though everyone else said it didn't. I know I'm answering a different question than I'm answering but I've not gotten a lot of opportunity to talk about it.

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