What if knocking on said wood causes a chain-reaction that makes something fall on you? Dangers are everywhere!erbkaiser said:I don't walk under ladders or scaffolding, although that is partially because there is a real (small) danger that something might fall.
When I say something like "it couldn't get any worse" I knock on wood if it is around, just because.
I think you've played enough Don't Starve for one lifetime.Mumbly said:If I turn the lights off, I only have three seconds to get to bed or I'll be brutally murdered by what lurks in the darkness. Oddly enough, that doesn't apply to being outside at night, even if it's pitch-black.
Wow I was going to mention the Bloody Mary thing. Ninjas can strike in the strangest of places.Digi7 said:I've never had the guts to do the Bloody Mary thing.
I believe that 'ghosts' are real. I doubt that they are anything as silly as the souls of the dead trapped in this mortal realm. I don't know what they are. Pan-dimensional beings, beings that exist on a wavelength of light we can't percieve but flicker into our range every now and then. We are blind little worms to the vast, vast majority of the information swimming around us that we cannot perceive.
I'm inclined to sort-of maybe sometimes believe in the soul, need to think on it more though.
Darkness is a source of anxiety for me, even in the safety of my own room.