I love the irony.
You were not present at my experience, yet you have the nerve to tell me: "How do you know you weren't hallucinating?"
I already said I was not asleep and was not ill.
There is no irony or nerve. How do you know you weren't hallucinating? Hallucinations don't require illness or drugs.
But that doesn't cut it for you because of your limited preconceived notions.
So I can't suggest hallucinations but you can tell me what my notions are? Interesting, because....
Then you have the audacity to tell me I don't like your explanation for an experience that you weren't there to see.
That is the height of arrogance and you are by far, extremely arrogant to tell me what I did/did not see and what it was/was not.
You complain and whine that I can't mention a very common occurance to explain a situation that fits a very common occurance yet see no irony in then making completely ignorant and unfounded claims about me.
Yeah, critical thinking clearly isn't one of your skills. Or reading comprehension.