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I was walking home when, for no particular reason, I stopped, took out my phone, snapped a picture, put it back in my pocket, and kept walking.

I was walking home when, for no reason at all, I stopped, took out my phone, snapped a picture, put it back in my pocket, and continued on my way.

When I got home, I thought to myself, “That was strange. Why did I stop and take a picture of nothing?” I looked at the photo, and right away I noticed something—when I zoomed in, I saw the silhouette of a person. I took a clearer picture to show it.

It made me wonder if someone wanted me to know they were still around. What do you think? Share it with your friends and see what they think too!

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