Yeah...I encounter them all the time. Every day. "Ghosts" are just souls without a body which is not much different than when they are in bodies..nothing spectacular or scary about them.
They are much scarier when they are IN some bodies.....
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this actually happened to me last night. I sleep in the living room because for some reason I cant fall a sleep in my room and well I woke up in the middle of the night and would hear water dripping for a couple minutes and then it would stop and about 5 mins later it would start again. and it continued like this until the morning because I ended up falling a sleep but a woke a little while later and the same thing was happening. now I dont know what it was or if it was even a "ghost".
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"Every time you yawn, a ghost sticks his dick in your mouth."
Saw that online last week. It's been with me ever since. And apparently I'm a lot sluttier than I thought!
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I generally am sceptical about ghosts. I like going on spooky walks in the dark with friends or ghost walk type things (this sounds like I do it all the time, but it happens like once every couple of years)... For me it's the scariness of something living possibly jumping out or someone pranking us.
However one thing has happened to me which was a bit spooky and remains unexplained.
When I was about 13 we lived in this house in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by fields. My bedroom was directly opposite the top of the stairs, and in my room was a small dip in the floor where apparently the stairs used to continue on up into the attic.
One night I'd gone to bed whilst my Mum and Dad were watching TV downstairs. I heard one of them walking up the stairs. It wasn't a muffled sound like something downstairs on their TV; it was a clear sound of someone walking up the stairs getting to the top. After about 30 seconds I realised I couldn't hear whoever it was actually doing anything or making any sound. I walked onto the landing and into my parent's room. There was no-one there at all. I went downstairs and asked my parents if they'd come upstairs but both denied it and they'd not made any knocking sounds or anything... They both looked at me like they had no idea what I was on about. I don't think I slept well for a few nights after that.
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LONDONER Wrote:I didn't say I saw a ghost Anocxu, I just saw something that I couldn't explain. It might have had a perfectly logical explanation for all I know.
ever heard of those guys in Japan who bought a 'haunted house' (at a reduced price) because of the unexplained sounds that several owners had heard living there? it was that bad that a number of previous inhabitants had declared the house 'haunted' and were actually afraid to live there. those two guys (i kind of remember they were brothers, but i can't be sure) went in that house and started investigating that problem. and it turned out some fish (i don't remember which kind) had gotten into the pipes and were making those noises. live fish in the pipes. not your everyday occurrence, but apparently it can happen.
everything has a rational down-to-earth explanation to it.
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OK, here's another one although with it I'm not saying that I believe in ghosts.
Years ago I shared a flat with my sister and brother. The flat was on the top floor of an old, converted Victorian mansion house. The woman who lived on the ground floor insisted that the house was haunted and said that she had often seen a young man in a blue shirt walking up the stairs. Well, one night my sister and I were in the living room and we heard the front door open, steps across the hall and the bedroom door open and close. We didn't take any notice believing it was my brother who often came home late.
Quite some time later I had occasion to go in to the bedroom and my brother wasn't there. He actually arrived some hours later.
Yet another inexplicable thing. You can read in to it what you like.
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