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  • #61
    Quoth Rapscallion View Post
    Panexa - ask your doctor for a reason to take it.

    Rapscallion
    I've always found the name of that "pharmaceutical company" to be particularly hilarious (even though it's mis-spelled)!

    And no SC could ever use it because you have to have cognition....and we know that they don't!
    It's floating wicker propelled by fire!

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    • #62
      Stop goofing on my Ambien! or I will haunt you all!
      Do not annoy the woman with the flamethrower!

      If you don't like it, I believe you can go to hell! ~Trinity from The Matrix

      Yes, MadMike does live under my couch.

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      • #63
        When I was a kid, I wholeheartedly believed in ghosts. I would wander into a local cemetery when it was getting dark (never had the guts to do it when night had completely fallen) and try to find something that could be considered supernatural. Long story short, I never saw anything.

        These days, I tend to be a doubter when it comes to the supernatural. Though at the same time, I have a fairly strong suspicion that there is something going on. Over the past few years, I have been back and forth about this topic as well as the topic of religion and spirituality so many times that I often get dizzy when I think about it anymore now.

        I am staying with my grandmother right now, and my cousin is 100% convinced that this house is haunted. If you gave him a thousand bucks to spend one night in this house, he wouldn't do it. He has always felt that way, too. My grandmother insists that the house cannot be haunted, because she, grandpa, my dad, and my aunt B are the only ones who have ever lived there. (They moved in when the house---and neighborhood---were built) In spite of this, my cousin insists that there is something not-of-this-world living in this house. Interesting thing is, my cousin is not the slightest bit religious (some people assume you're very religious if you believe in hautings, that's why I point that out).

        All I can say about that is, if there is something in this house, it doesn't seem to have much interest in me. The only things I have experienced that could possibly be construed as hauntings have been the few times I have been in bed at night and it felt almost like someone was sitting on the edge of my bed. Sometimes my grandma has been lying in bed and heard the faint sound of a choir singing. One time, even grandpa heard it.

        As I said earlier, I have thought about this for a while, and here's something I have come up with. If there are ghosts and other such entities in existence, could they be life forms that we just haven't been able to learn about yet? Like a different kind of natural life that we don't yet know about? Maybe life forms that are made up only of energy or something else?

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        • #64
          Quoth guywithashovel View Post
          As I said earlier, I have thought about this for a while, and here's something I have come up with. If there are ghosts and other such entities in existence, could they be life forms that we just haven't been able to learn about yet? Like a different kind of natural life that we don't yet know about? Maybe life forms that are made up only of energy or something else?
          That's a very interesting theory!

          I've heard another one, I think it was on Coast-to-Coast AM, that to the ghosts (the ones that are aware, not the residuals), we're actually the ones that are the ghosts.

          I'm still firmly convinced that they are around. The things that I've experienced over the years.... And around here, it's a shorter list if you start with what isn't huanted!
          It's floating wicker propelled by fire!

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          • #65
            When I walk into the building I work in I get this feeling of being ungodly tired. I have never had that happen in any building I have been in before.

            It's not just me, my friend feels it too. It's like something drains our energy when we walk in.

            I can't explain that one.
            Do not annoy the woman with the flamethrower!

            If you don't like it, I believe you can go to hell! ~Trinity from The Matrix

            Yes, MadMike does live under my couch.

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            • #66
              Time to give TAPS a call.

              http://www.the-atlantic-paranormal-society.com/
              "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." - Albert Einstein

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              • #67
                I know that on here, it's hard to believe I'm a very private person and would never enjoy being on TAPS.

                The thing with work is weird, because when I leave work, the energy I had comes back, but only if I'm leaving for the night, not when I go out for a smoke break.
                Do not annoy the woman with the flamethrower!

                If you don't like it, I believe you can go to hell! ~Trinity from The Matrix

                Yes, MadMike does live under my couch.

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                • #68
                  I think I have some of this gift misanthropical and pagan are talking about. I'm empathic I think. But only to places, not really to people. For example, in my parents town in Texas there's an old, old house on this corner and this older black gentleman used to live there and was always out in his garden hoeing and weeding. Well one day my mom and I were driving by and I looked at the house and felt this sadness emanating from it. I looked at mom and asked, "What happened to the black gentleman?" We found out later that he died about week or so before I had come to visit.

                  Another is that I refuse, to this very day, to go into my grandparents cellar. It's a 115 year old house so it's going to have history, I just don't know what it is. Also at the family 125 year old farm house, I refuse to sleep with the blinds open if the lights are off. I feel like there's something outside.

                  But I never really feel any danger from things. But if I do, I know who to come to for advice.
                  "There is a sadist inside me. She likes cake." - Krys Wolf, my friend

                  In a coffee shop in Whitehouse, Texas: "Unsupervised children will be given two shots of espresso and a free puppy."

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