We are Mike Horner Archivesat the height of spooky season, and dark forces are out.
Sleep recorder apps are typically used to catch sleep talking, track snoring, and record any sounds you aren't aware of while you're unconscious. Despite a restful night, users have found hints of conversation with unknown voices, picked up by the app.
Twitter user @fin_costick recorded something far more unsettling overnight: a symphony of gas.
He tweeted a screen recording of the various farts his app picked up.
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Although it isn't as exciting as some paranormal activity, Twitter users thought his video was hilarious.
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At least his bedroom isn't haunted.
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