DAE know how to "force close" deja vu? It takes a massive amount of willpower, but a sudden movement completely deletes it.
Usually, my deja vu lasts for about 5 to 7 seconds. Most people just freeze up, stare into space, and passively wait for it to pass.
A while ago, I discovered a way to completely counter it, though I've only done it a few times and eventually gave up because of how much effort it takes.
The trick is to catch it in the very first split second. The moment the deja vu hits, your brain falls into a deep stupor. It feels like an intense, heavy wave of laziness—like your body desperately doesn't want to move. But if you force yourself, push past that "I don't want to" feeling, and make a sudden, sharp physical movement, the illusion breaks instantly. It completely wipes the feeling clean out of your mind.
It honestly feels like a "force restart" for the brain before the bug can even load. But overriding that mental paralysis is so exhausting that lately, I just stopped doing it and let the deja vu happen.
Has anyone else experienced this heavy stupor during deja vu, or tried pushing through it to snap out of it?