I’ll go ahead and say I treat both “types” with equal derision.
My thoughts as well. Rodents tend to stir at about the same time every day.
Now, the monster under your bed? That’s for realz!
I had an acquaintance who insisted that “orbs” showing up in photos were proof of paranormal activity, and not just an annoying result of airborne particles behaving badly around flash photography.
:smack:
Well I’m a down-at-earth sort of person.
Quote: Alexander K. Sarvis, M.D.
That’s not a cat making those meows! :eek:
I encounter a few ghosts every year… oddly near the end of October every time.
That reminds me… I need to go out and buy some candy.
I don’t believe in ghosts, but I’m afraid of them
To appease them?..
I’ve read a couple of different accounts over the years where the people whose house is haunted, rather than pooping their pants in fright as would be expected, claimed to accept the ghost and not be frightened at all. Those are the ghost stories I find intriguing.
I don’t get it. Why would your cat care if somebody died there once? Why would the cat mourn that? I
Yes… otherwise they tend to leave eerie and cryptic messages of some sort on my windows with some ectoplasm substance that I can only describe as “soap like.”
I want to believe, but I don’t. Give me some credible evidence or preferably first-hand experience. There are billions of dead people, at least one of them could show up at my house. In fact I live about 2 miles from a Civil War battlefield, and my home site is on the route the soldiers took to get to the battle, never saw a thing.
Lots and lots of people die in hospitals. Does it follow then that if you released a bunch of cats into any hospital, they would be yowling mournfully at specific times throughout the day?
So the belief of religious people makes it true? If I beat my wife twice, does that make it any more right?
Not really.
Any good hospital will fumigate for ghosts at least twice a week.
I eat ghosts’ brains.
I would rather be free from the burden of believing but that belief has been contradicted just enough to allow for anything is possible.
Nope, I suspect to ‘a piece’ them.