Is it normal that i woke up with my bed shaking like crazy

Lastnight (tuesday february 6 2018), I woke up with my bed shaking like crazy and I became terrified. My mother says it was because the train near my house passed in the night. But it only lasted 3 seconds and I didnt hear the train pass by.

I also never experienced this until today, and ive been living in the same house for ten years. Can this be explained?

Its not being dizzy because when im dizzy and open my eyes, the dizzyness goes away. But it happened almost right when I opened my eyes.

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Based on 3 votes (1 yes)
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Comments ( 9 )
  • Ummitsme

    Polterguists are real. Do not enter your television when it becomes a glowing vortex, regardless of how inviting the voices inside may become.

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    • LurkerInMass

      Hey. Stop it. We all know vortex's only form due to super intelligent Ai's. Poltergeists prefer to spook from the shadows. Or in forms of faces In a bowl of porridge.

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  • MrsEdGein

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwKv9vv9bH4

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  • RoseIsabella

    There was an earthquake here in Delaware a couple of months ago.

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    • Jonniebonnire

      Im in ontario canada, is that near?

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      • RoseIsabella

        Delaware is on the East Coast of the United States. I have to admit that I honestly don't know where Ontario, Canada is, sorry about that.

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        • Jonniebonnire

          Wjat?! Ontario is on the other side of the border in michigan.

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  • Alduin

    IT'S STILL TUESDAAAAY!!!

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    • Ellenna

      Not everywhere: Wednesday afternoon in Australia

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