Does someone here think I'm Batman?

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The discussion revolves around a user experiencing intermittent power outages, indicated by blinking lights and a "PF" message on their answering machine, which they interpret as a signal from someone trying to communicate. They express confusion and frustration over the situation, asking for it to stop. Other participants humorously speculate about the nature of the signals, with references to superheroes and Batman, suggesting that the original poster may be overthinking the situation or imagining a connection to a larger narrative. The conversation blends serious concerns about power issues with lighthearted banter about superhero identities and powers, ultimately highlighting the user's bewilderment and the community's playful engagement with the topic.
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Every now and then the lights in my house blink off and on again, and then my phone machine goes "beep." When I look at it, I see that it flashes "PF----PF----PF----PF----" .

The ONLY explanation is that someone here is trying to signal me, for whatever reason I don't know. But when I log on to the site, I can't find any clues as to what's going on. So, PLEASE, stop this nonsense. I must be someone with incredible powers already, and maybe they think I have similar powers, but I'm telling you, you're only making me confused with the whole thing.
 
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Chi Meson said:
Every now and then the lights in my house blink off and on again, and then my phone machine goes "beep." When I look at it, I see that it flashes "PF----PF----PF----PF----" .

The ONLY explanation is that someone here is trying to signal me, for whatever reason I don't know. But when I log on to the site, I can't find any clues as to what's going on. So, PLEASE, stop this nonsense. I must be someone with incredible powers already, and maybe they think I have similar powers, but I'm telling you, you're only making me confused with the whole thing.
Lets see, intermittent power, hmm... answering machine PF... "power failure" indication perhaps... Too much espresso this morning, Chi ?

Rhody...
 
Sorry, wrong number. I'll stop.
 
It wasn't me, and I never thought you were Batman. Until you showed up here, not dressed as Batman, denying you were Batman. Because, if we know anything about Batman, we know he always denies he's Batman, when he's not dressed as Batman.
 
zoobyshoe said:
It wasn't me, and I never thought you were Batman. Until you showed up here, not dressed as Batman, denying you were Batman. Because, if we know anything about Batman, we know he always denies he's Batman, when he's not dressed as Batman.

I suspect he's another superhero (or villain) trying to get us to think he is Batman. Everybody knows Batman has no powers!
 
Mépris said:
I suspect he's another superhero (or villain) trying to get us to think he is Batman. Everybody knows Batman has no powers!

Get out of my head! Ahhhhhhhhhhh!
 
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