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01-06-2010, 01:05 AM | #21 (permalink) |
Partying on the inside
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Rita died when she was little? I assume that means "young".
And she was supposedly a doctor? I'm not going to make any kind of claims right now. I'm just going to leave those two sentences up there for posterity. P.S.... Why does everyone run? Do no one just stand there anymore? Have the movies totally programmed your stories? I dunno... floating head. It's not trying to kill me yet. Probably pretty interesting since it's a floating head and all. Fear? Yea, it's a floating fucking head. But this isn't the fucking Scooby Doo show. But even then, running away, as we all should know by now, doesn't put you at any sort of meaningful distance from a ghost, yea? Why not just stand there and watch it? Why be afraid? Is that what movies taught you? Hint fucking hint.
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01-06-2010, 01:22 AM | #22 (permalink) |
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i sometimes wonder if i would run if i saw an outright ghost in front of me. i wonder the same about if i woke up and saw an alien at the end of my bed. at this point in my life, i would like to think i'd be more intrigued than anything. are there any stories of someone actually dieing from a ghostly encounter? not to my knowledge..
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01-06-2010, 10:16 AM | #24 (permalink) | ||
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No, I don't believe ghosts or souls exist. I *do* know that the human brain is very capable of believing coincidence is more than that. People also sometimes believe dreams are real. More seriously, various brain "glitches" such as seizures and other neurological troubles produce hallucinations that can be emotional, auditory, and/or visual. Since people have been hoping desperately for life after death for probably hundreds of thousands of years, ghosts to me symbolize wish fulfillment as the mind tries to fill in gaps in knowledge by imagining the existence of ghosts. I also feel the concept of ghosts symbolizes people's fear of death.
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01-06-2010, 01:07 PM | #25 (permalink) |
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Hard to say. I certainly don't believe in after life. I believe in eternal life. That can allow for the possibility of people not making it to certain dimensions after dying, so anything is plausable.
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01-06-2010, 02:01 PM | #26 (permalink) |
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I think anything is possible. I can't say for sure either way whether or not ghosts/paranormal exists. There are still a lot of things that we can't fully explain and I'd like to keep an open mind until then.
I do lean more towards believing they do exist but I also think that, most times, people are too quick to conclude that unexplainable experiences are paranormal. |
01-06-2010, 02:18 PM | #27 (permalink) | |
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And everytime I've seen a ghost I have run. I always tell myself the next time I see one aI'll stay but I can't do it. It sure would be a lot easier if I had someone with me. And In regards to what was said about people having to go through a traumatic experience in there life to have their eyes opened to the supernatural that would make sense for me considering I had cancer when I was around 2. I don't remember much of it besides that my first memory consists of something that happened during that time. Last edited by BTown; 01-06-2010 at 02:24 PM. |
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Think a little bit before you accuse me of being a fucking child, with your Scooby Doo analogies.
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01-06-2010, 04:42 PM | #30 (permalink) | |
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Yea I've had a lot of bad trips. But you don't see ghosts and monsters in bad trips. At least, I don't. I know what fear is, and I know how I respond to it. Believe me, when you're walking around in a desert in Iraq and mortar shells are exploding around you, you run and you're afraid. I know about fight or flight. It's a life preservation mechanism. I just wonder why people always run from something they've grown up at least knowing about, and mostly knowing that it can't/probably won't hurt you, and is like the one opportunity to really get up close and experience. I'd kill to have saw something like that. Fear or not, I don't think I would have run away. If I did, I would hope to have stopped and went back out of sheer curiosity. But since I don't see ghosts and never will, all I can do is hope someone else mans up enough to see the experience as more than just another case of someone not being able to rationalize in the face of fear.
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