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I'm going to try it, if only to prove that I'm more manly than Batty. :finger:
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Yeah, it's like Ben Elton said: some of us don't believe in God but we keep that tiny little piece of self-doubt in our mind just in case .... "Let me in you bastards! I believe!" :laughing:
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I once had a friend who I almost moved in with (thank god that never happened) and he informed me of his plans to hang Ouija boards around the house (had a thing for weird stuff). He was kind of a control freak, and wanted to decorate the apartment pretty much according to his whims alone. I was fine with that, as I really could care less, and he did have some cool **** around his place, like candles that he would light instead of actual lights, but I put my foot down with the Ouija board thing. He didn't appreciate that, but I made sure he knew, under no circumstances would I allow that to happen. Whatever he wanted was fine, just not that.
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superstitious twat
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And like I said, I see no benefit to using a Ouija board. Pretty much every story I've heard falls into three categories: 1) nothing happens, 2) something unsettling but inconclusive happens that provides no benefit, or 3) the participants' lives are ruined and they're possibly damned to hell. What's the point? The only way for me to be convinced that something supernatural happened would be for my life to become dominated by **** I want no part of. |
^ Cetics sucks.Hows that for emperical evidence?
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