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TehCookie

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When you see the thing on a Ouiji board move on it's own you become a believer (and no one was touching it/near the board). Not to mention objects moving around at night such as a cup of coke (it was on a nightstand and I found it under the bed still upright, so I didn't accidentally knock it off).

Ghosts don't scare me because usually if they do something the first thing I feel in anger, I was sleeping on my friends futon when it felt like someone kicked it and woke up me and my friend up. My first reaction was grumbling swearwords and going back to sleep. No one was there and in the morning you could see where it use to be from the marks on the carpet. I have no other explanation for the bed just randomly moving, and other things happened there so I call it a ghost.
 

Soxafloppin

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Nope, never ever ever ever!

I'm one of those people that doesnt believe in things like Ghosts and Unicorns and all that stuff!

In fact i don't believe in anything unless theres proof!
 

Xeros

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I dream about people that are dead, and have been for a long time. Does that count? Also, no, I've never heard a decent ghost story.
 

erto101

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Nah no ghosts for me.. It's just that even with modern HD cams and stuff you still only get those crappy and blurry pics( One of the more famous one you can actually see the stairs ain't even yet lot of people believe and there's nothing to prove it so no ghost for me
 

MadMechanic

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I thought I did. But, I was very young at the time, so I can't remember much, other than being pretty freaked at the time.

Love the stories though. The one about 'The dark hands' that haunt some road in North Yorkshire is really interesting for me. (Although, after I first read about it when I was 6, I couldn't sleep for about a month...)

I've been mistaken for one. In winter, I wear a long black overcoat, over my suit. Sometimes, a triby, bowler hat, or similar will be worn. At the time, I was taking my files around in a case, as it was easier than a bag. In mid-winter, it gets dark very early where I live, so by the time I arrive home, its almost pitch black.
So, every night, throughout winter, one of the people on my street would be 'haunted' by a strange dark figure, wearing something better suited to a victorian gentleman, and not, a teenager.
They even asked me if I'd seen the 'ghost'!
 

WaywardHaymaker

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I've never experienced ghosts, and I'm not sure I believe in them.

But Ghost Hunters is cool.

EDIT: But when I die, it'd be SO COOL to be one. Then I could find random people and charge down hallways at them flailing my arms around and screaming, and then laugh when they completely shit their pants.
 

GameSlave15

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two years ago my dad was in a horrible motorcycle accident that left him comatose. there are three incidents that have led me to believe in the super natural. First he lives in colorado and i live in new york, so it was strange to get a call from one of my moms friends out in colorado. she claims to be psychic but she asked me if my dad was ok and at the time i didnt know he was in the accident. she said that she had a vision with my dad in a hospital bed with a group of people standing around him, some of the people she described were my dads parents whom she had never seen or met. So she had me worried about him and i called his cell phne the hospital answered and told me there had been an acccint. she was not close to my dad and had no way of knowing he was in an accident. thats only the first part. ill wait a couple posts to see if anyone reads this one and wants to hear more. i gotta go to work and will bbl
 

Ultimathul

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when im sitting alone watching tv or at my computer when its nighttime i always have this eerie feeling that im not alone. but i have not actually seen anything, i thought i saw one a couple of months ago but it was just a black cat springing from one of the bushes.. i nearly carpped my pants and died of an heart attack.
 

demoman_chaos

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In 1 house I lived in, a radio we had sitting around would keep turning itself on. We'd turn it off and leave. When we got back, it would be on despite no one being home.
 

Johnny Cain

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There's a very irritating ghost that keeps following me when I turn the lights off behind me and go upstairs. A very young girl, and she stops at the bottom of the stairs rather than following.
 

Carboncrown

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Well, I walk trough an almost pitch black forest pretty often when I walk my dog at night, so I see alot of people and other dogs where there is nothing, because, you know, the brain likes to be safe than sorry.
It's actually almost amusing how unrelaxed you get in a dark forest, even if the forest, like my case, is 30 meters away from our house.

As for ghosts, c'mon, really? What's next? The Loch Ness monster? Vampires?
 

GameSlave15

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the second experience that occured was when i was at my dads bedside. by that point the coma was drug induced to keep him from feeling pain. When i got there i did all there was i could do was just talk to him. After a couple minutes something fell from his iv. i asked one of the nurses and she came in and looked at it and exclaimed"that is so weird, brenda come in here." then a second nurse came and and looked at what happend, "ive been a nurse for 20 years and ive never seen that happen before." The tube that connected the pain medication to the iv had disconnected and fallen off the iv. That doesnt happen. They are vacuum suctioned. I believe that he really wanted to talk to me.
 

WaywardHaymaker

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McOrdinaryish said:
As for ghosts, c'mon, really? Whats next? The Loch Ness moster? Wampires?
WAMPIRES? Wombat Vampires?

Sir, you have no idea the terror you have inflicted on me with that thought.
 

NoDamnNames

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RamboStrategy said:
But Ghost Hunters is cool.
Those shows are the ultimate portrayal of duchebageray and mockery of the dead

They are all basically the same, though some worse than others.
I believe It was "Extreme Ghost hunters" I saw the other day had grown men running from shadows, cutting themselves to draw blood symbols on floors where people had supposedly died only to light them on fire to draw to consummate some sort of faggy ritual. All with a straight face while teetering the audience (myself) on the edge of outright laughter and and sympathy (for their mental conditions).

I would love to see what would happen if only one of those shows had a true, honest, verifiable supernatural encounter. That would be something to talk about

Running around your grandmas house with the lights turned out and night vision cameras being flared by flashlights ever 5 seconds while middle aged virgins talk in panicked voices is not.
 

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zala-taichou said:
My old school made weird noises at night and my refrigerator can whistle songs, but I've never seen anything remotely ghostlike.
....a musical refrigerator?!? LUCKY!!! all mine does is breath heavy like Alien >.<
 

NoDamnNames

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Johnny Cain said:
There's a very irritating ghost that keeps following me when I turn the lights off behind me and go upstairs. A very young girl, and she stops at the bottom of the stairs rather than following.
give that ***** a slap.

To lazy to go up stairs? Not on my watch!
 

Simalacrum

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Well, if we're doing ghost stories...

Now, a few years ago, we had a cat called Nutmeg. Now, this Nutmeg had a very distinctive miaow... she sounded like no other cat I have met ever since, sounded kinda like "MIAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaooowwwww", almost like a car passing by the street (it was also adorable).
Unfortunately, she passed away (hey, cats do that).
Here's the creepy part - about a month later, I was going to the barn at the bottom of our garden to pick up something. It was an odd night... The moon was gone, and I couldn't see anything at all beyond the view of my torch. The wind was howling, everywhere. Then, amidst all that frantic wind, I faintly hear behind me:

"miaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaooowwwwww"

Chills went up my spine.

I looked behind me, half terrified, half hopeful that Nutmeg wasn't really dead... but alas, nothing was to be seen.