Some people just have a knack for knowing how the future will unfold. But one Twitter account seems to take that skill WAY further than you could imagine.
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It's not just good at predicting the future, it's GREAT at it. So how does this bizarre account, @beyoncefan666, get it right EVERY TIME? First, let's run through the long list of accurate predictions...Well, you'd expect a "Beyonce Fan" to get Beyonce stuff right first and foremost, but seven months out? That could be a lucky guess from a fan...
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...or inside info from Beyonce's friends or Beyonce herself. Some people think this account IS Beyonce, actually.Then there's this tweet, issued a few days before Beyonce let the world know. Less impressive than calling it back in July, but still...doubling down.
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Many people could have guessed this was gonna happen, but even the day of the election, millions were surprised.
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Is this Twitter user clairvoyant?Well, this may not have been such a bold prediction given the previous one.
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But how would a person from the future use Twitter in the past? Something's up, and it's probably not time travel.Ok. That's a little weird. You gotta like the casual, "Just a heads up" and "LOL," though.
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This is random and, actually, the most impressive of the bunch, I think.
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That decision is almost always swayed by popular sentiment leading up to the announcement and very hard to predict!People had tried to be "psychic" before by just tweeting a lot of outcomes, then deleting the wrong ones so they look like they can predict the future.
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Well, the answer is painfully simple.
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BeyonceFan666 IS from the future, warning us of what's to come. Just kidding. What the user actually did was tweet a ton of predictions while their account was private, delete the bad guesses, then take it public so no one saw the bad guesses. Then, bingo! He or she looks like a psychic. Kinda cool even when the secret's out, right?