No, of course not. There's a logical explanation for the things that happened to you too.
Quote from: Dietrich Six on July 29, 2018, 07:12:03 AMQuote from: Flee on July 29, 2018, 06:35:30 AMNo, of course not. There's a logical explanation for the things that happened to you too.Explain the heavy footprints I heard on my stairs that when chased after ran to the basement stairs.You have a hobo living in your basement who got out just on time. Next time, don't chase him but just leave him out some snacks.
Quote from: Flee on July 29, 2018, 06:35:30 AMNo, of course not. There's a logical explanation for the things that happened to you too.Explain the heavy footprints I heard on my stairs that when chased after ran to the basement stairs.
Quote from: Jono on July 31, 2018, 03:02:06 AMThe only place where paranormal stuff happens is in Mexico.Island of the Dolls? Fuck that place.Banjo's my favorite brujo. And what's even supposed to be special about the Island of the dolls?
The only place where paranormal stuff happens is in Mexico.Island of the Dolls? Fuck that place.
Quote from: Big Boss™ Remastered on July 30, 2018, 10:57:51 AMYeah, it's one of my main interests actually. I've been reading ghost stories and looking and photos/videos since I was a kid. I like to keep an open mind, but I'd love to experience something myself because until then I have to take people's word for it. I'd love to visit places like Waverly Hills and Eastern State Penitentiary.Just a heads-up but many people who do "experience" things do so because they really want to. It's like being susceptible to hypnosis which only works if you're into it and generally lack much mental resilience. Your brain plays tricks on you and if you anticipate or really expect / hope for something to happen, it's going to affect you. You get goosebumps, the hair on your arms stands up, you think you hear stuff (like new parents who think they hear a baby cry in almost everything) or see strange things (like being on edge or seeing a shape out of the corner of your eye after watching a horror movie)... The stories are fun and the science behind the "experiences" and "sensed presences" is pretty interesting but ultimately nothing about it is real.
Yeah, it's one of my main interests actually. I've been reading ghost stories and looking and photos/videos since I was a kid. I like to keep an open mind, but I'd love to experience something myself because until then I have to take people's word for it. I'd love to visit places like Waverly Hills and Eastern State Penitentiary.