
Glitches in Reality: 8 Everyday Moments that Make the World Feel Unreal
From Randomness by RANDOMNESS
May 25, 2026 · 26 min
About this episode
This episode explores eight everyday moments that make reality feel less concrete.
Ever had one of those moments when reality feels just a bit... off? Maybe a familiar word suddenly looks odd, or a stranger seems to understand you better than people you’ve known for years. In today’s episode of Randomness , we’re exploring eight everyday moments that make the world feel less concrete—not necessarily because we’re in a simulation (though who’s to say?), but because they reveal just how thin the veil of “normal reality” can be. It’s contemplative, a little philosophical, and surprisingly relatable. I'd love to hear about any moments you've experienced. Email me and share your story. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/randomness--5861869/support . I want to hear from you! This is a community-driven space, and your voice matters. Whether you have questions, ideas for future episodes, or want to share your story as a guest, my inbox is always open. **Email: randomness01@mail.com *If you are interested in joining the supporters club or learning more about it, click the link below. https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/randomness--5861869/support
People in this episode
Host: RANDOMNESS
Topics covered
- reality
- philosophy
- everyday moments
- perception
- self-reflection
Keywords
- reality glitches
- philosophical moments
- perception
- self improvement
- spirituality
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