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offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-03-10 19:15 [#00120041]
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Who here believes in the paranormal?


 

offline Phresch from fucking Trondheim (Norway) on 2002-03-10 19:15 [#00120043]
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that depends....


 

offline Resident Evil from heat some coffee, mmm, mmm (Australia) on 2002-03-10 19:17 [#00120046]
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I do.


 

offline Binaural Tea from Christmas City (Christmas Island) on 2002-03-10 19:19 [#00120052]
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i think there is no such thing as paranormal. everything
paranormal is "normal" except we stupid human reptile brains
can not figure them out.
but i´ve been into lots of crazy shit, yeah.


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-03-10 20:16 [#00120132]
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I know, but ghosts and magic can't be explained by the
natural laws and logic thinking is based on those laws. In
fact most people are more in connection with the spiritworld
when they're not thinking logical(meditation) then when they
are, as far as I know. So I think logic can never explain
the paranormal.


 

offline nhiiq from the hanging valleys on 2002-03-10 20:20 [#00120136]
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dude, that baby is freakin' me out.


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-03-10 20:42 [#00120171]
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*LOL*, and to think it's the nicest picture of me :-)


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-03-10 20:46 [#00120178]
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I love the paranormal, and I hope ghosts and whatnot are
real... but I've yet to experience anything very
paranormal... I thought I saw a ghost in the cemetary on the
hill behind my house, but maybe I was just being paranoid. I
love that scary stuff, though.


 

offline recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2002-03-10 20:50 [#00120189]
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i love the baby !!!


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-03-10 20:52 [#00120192]
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The ghost in the cemetary, what did it look like?


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-03-10 20:59 [#00120201]
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It was really misty out, that kind of mist that floats above
ground. It obscured most of the graves. But there was this
one grave with this ball of mist floating around behind it,
and I couldn't believe my eyes. I looked away to look at the
path back to my house, I'm always kind of paranoid that
there'll be someone on the path ready to kill me. :-)
Anyway, I turn back around, and the ball of mist is behind a
different grave, closer to me. It was certainly strange
looking, kind of illuminated, kind of greenish, and I swear
if you looked hard enough the lines in the mist could have
formed a face or something if you used your imagination. I
don't know, but it had some design, I can't explain. It
wasn't just blank.

So I was freaked out, turned around to look at the path,
looked back really quick, and the mist was in the open,
REALLY close. I was fucking terrified, I didn't know what to
think, I just took off down the path, branches were slapping
my face, stung like crazy.

I don't know what I saw, but it was strange... I'm
skeptical, but that was a scary experience. This was a few
years ago, coming back from my buddies house, which was in
another neighbourhood. The cemetary is a shortcut.


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-03-10 21:15 [#00120220]
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Ophecks: that was a great story
Maybe you could find out whose ghost it might have been by
visiting the first grave where you say the ball of mist was
floating behind...


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-03-10 21:18 [#00120222]
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I did that, I always notice that grave every time I walk
past it. It's a woman, ''A. Gillis'', 1940ish to
1960-something. A few days after that ghost shit, I saw a
tube of lipstick on the grave. Dunno what that means, but it
was interesting. Since then... nothing. Nothing paranormal
ever since. :-(


 

offline Mr_Flappypants from Louisville (United States) on 2002-03-10 21:24 [#00120224]
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thats crazy man...
before i was born, when my sister was really little, my
family lived in a different house...my sister saw 3
'ghosts', and 2 of them were different...the first time she
saw a guy that looked like a basketball player in the
backyard, well thats how she described it to my mom, second
time, she saw a lady in a red dress waling up the stairs,
she thought it was my mom, so she kept saying mom, and the
lady wouldnt look back. the tird time was the same lady in
like a spare bedroom for when guests come, and there was a
desk with a mirror, and the lady was looking in the mirror
putting make up on

at least, thats what i was told
=)


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2002-03-10 22:28 [#00120274]
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I would like to believe it, but until I see some evidence I
remain sceptical.

I used to walk to school through a cemetary ever morning,
and on cold misty mornings it used to be real creepy!
Sometimes my mind used to play tricks on me, I used to see
things that looked 'spooky' looking, but they just turned
out to be branches or trees, when they came out of the
mist!

And there's definately something about mist in a graveyard,
it does tend to linger around the gravestones, somewhat
whispy and strange...

Although, cutting through the cemetary in the evenings when
it was dark was very,very scarey. Didn't do it often. Every
noise, or gust of wind through the trees used to make me
flinch!

...its the stuff horror films are made of!


 

offline Zombiekev from Ardmore (United States) on 2002-03-10 22:31 [#00120278]
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i do,
not to an extreme, though.


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2002-03-10 22:33 [#00120279]
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Here's a story that is meant to be true..you may have heard
one similar.

Picture this, a cold foggy winter day, a taxi driver stopped
by the edge of the road to pick up a young girl who wanted a
lift home. The driver gave the girl his sweater, to keep her
warm as she was cold and wet. The girl thanked him and gave
the taxi driver directions to her house.

When he got there....he turned around and she was gone! The
shocked taxi driver, who was stunned, knocked the door of
the house. The girls mother came to the door and told him
that her daughter had died 5 years ago!

The following day, the driver, out of respect, took some
flowers to the grave of the girl - and to his amazement,
found his sweater draped over the headstone!


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-03-10 23:19 [#00120341]
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That story made me shiver. I love those books you can get
with all kinds of stories like those, they give me
nightmares. Some of them are so scary, and some of them are
so touching.


 

offline Dialect Falx from New Bern (United States) on 2002-03-10 23:22 [#00120343]
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I won't say it couldn't be true. But until I witness
something for myself...


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2002-03-11 00:02 [#00120375]
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Have a look here!

http://theshadowlands.net/ghost/


 

offline Dialect Falx from New Bern (United States) on 2002-03-11 00:04 [#00120378]
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You can believe even the most seemingly impossible things if
you put your mind to it you know.


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2002-03-11 00:05 [#00120380]
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....The Truth Is Out There! ;-)


 

offline Mr_Flappypants from Louisville (United States) on 2002-03-11 00:08 [#00120382]
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hey, im gonna buy this book called like.....
"the ghosts of kentucky" or "the ghosts of louisvile" or
something...
it just has to do with ghosts, and kentucky...


 

offline AMinal from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-03-11 00:08 [#00120383]
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ya.. doesn't that suggest that its in ur head?

i wont believe in it until i see some convincing evidence..
not just stories (sorry ophecks)



 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-03-11 00:19 [#00120399]
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Well, like I said, I'm skeptical... I know what I THINK I
saw, but I don't know WHAT I saw. It could have been all in
my head, it was like 2 in the morning, pitch dark, and I
could only see by the light of the moon.

And in situations like that, you get paranoid, you know?
Every little gust of wind that makes the leaves move sounds
EXACTLY like a guy walking towards you, stuff like that.
Maybe I was being insane, and it made me see what I wanted
to see... and I want to see a ghost. I don't think it was a
ghost or anything, but it WAS a scary experience.


 

offline REFLEX from Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) on 2002-03-11 00:20 [#00120400]
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I probably do, Ive seen some strange things in my life.. out
over the lakes, the mountains... the mountain lakes....
uh......


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-03-11 00:22 [#00120403]
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Maybe ghosts work directly in your head altering reality as
you see it... I suppose thats the easiest way for ghosts to
manipulate in this dimension, just tweak the persception of
a living spirit. It would be much easier than to take an
actual physical shape...


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-03-11 01:14 [#00120457]
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I think my flatmate does, he's got about 10 books on ghosts
in his room. I used to be into it when I was younger, but
more just because I liked ghost stories.


 

offline manicminer from Paris (France) on 2002-06-27 14:34 [#00287024]
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Oh man......!

I'm scared........


 

offline Dozier from United States on 2002-06-27 16:44 [#00287091]
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I remember being told a story when I was very young. I don't
remember where this took place, but there was a spot
somewhere on railroad tracks that everytime a vehicle would
stop on the tracks it would inexplicably get pushed across.
That had been the site of a collision between a train and a
school bus in which many small children died. So, someone
testing this theory powdered their car a bit with baby
powder and parked on the tracks. After getting pushed
across, this person got all to look at their car and saw
many tiny handprints all over the back of the car.

It seems a very unlikely story but it stuck with me all
through the years.


 

offline uzim on 2002-07-16 12:54 [#00311145]
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well, i'd like to be a ghost so i could have a ghost
girlfriend.

...nah, in fact, rather not.
eternity frightens me.

i hope somebody or something could free the ghosts from the
human world if they exist. not because they might scare
people, but because they must lead a very hard life... eh...
unlife... death... or whatever you call it.


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2002-07-16 12:57 [#00311150]
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i loved that sitcom so haunt me...scared the heck out
of me!


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2002-07-16 12:57 [#00311152]
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^gah i cant do anything right!


 


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