ChatterBank1 min ago
Answerbank style
I have just written a question and found that a really similar question has been asked and answered. I don't find that too odd, but I find it weird that the wording of the question is really similar to mine. Or at least I think so.
A Scare
Can having a scare really make your hair go white/drop out? Is this rubbish?
flashpig 18/11/2004
Scared
It is possible to be so scared that your hair turns white or is that just made up rubbish for the films
Deore Tue 17/12/02
It was so similar I had to check it wasn't me who had written the first question (really). Maybe they aren't so similar, but I got a shock (not enough to turn my hair white, at least not yet).
Anyone had any experiences of the same type?
Is there an answerbank style, or is it a 'me' style which I share with Deore?
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You're too introspective!
Does grammar still give you a head ache ? Well try this!
C Jung wrote on this - in fact he wrote a book on it - Synchronicity. Your head will go splat! half way through but it is a short book and available in English. He said it was something called group consciousness. Enjoy! My own feeling is not that it is group consciousness but that if you give a group of people similar educational experinces then they will ask the same type of questions.
Marie Antoinette s hair went white overnight apparently.
Can't really see very many other ways of asking that question, can you? There are only certain words that describe the phenomenon, and besides that I only counted 5 words that were the same from a possible 23, and two of those (is and your) could be from any question. See below highlighted in red.
Aside from the subject matter, the wording is almost as disimilar as it could possibly be. It is not exactly an unusual question, most people know of the idea.
And in answer, yes it can happen over night, after a fright or physical trauma, but you wouldn't see a streak like in films, as that hair is dead. Only new hair would be white and you wouldn't see that until it has grown a bit
A Scare
Can having a scare really make your hair go white/drop out? Is this rubbish?
Scared
It is possible to be so scared that your hair turns white or is that just made up rubbish for the films