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I'd have to say yes I do, because there's been some strange stuff that's happened that I just can't explain.
Like recently, I went to best buy, and left 1 lamp in my living room on. All doors were locked too. I get back about 2 hours later, and the light is off. :shock: I know I left the light on, and there's no way anyone cut them off, because the doors were still locked, soooo... yeah. Pretty weird.
I don't believe in them, however if they do exist, and this brings me to ghostbusters... how would they prevent ghost from sexually assaulting other ghost if they are in that machine. I only say that because you here the stories of women almost/being sexually assaulted by ghost.
Slimer doesn't deserve to be sexually assaulted.
[QUOTE="DeadApeBladder"]
Yes, I do. I've had many experiences that are unexplainable so, yes I do.
HorseVillain
I can explain them.
This remind me of that woman who survived a plane crash and believes in guardian angels. She thinks a guardian angel must have subconsciously told her to sit in the back of the plane. NO!!!. you lived because you sat in the back of the plane. There is no guardian angel, thats simple physics. If there are guardian angels, then why did those at the front die? Because there are none. They died, once again because of simple physics.something happened with the electric circuits in your house. just because you can't explain something, doesn't mean you should default to the supernatural.I'd have to say yes I do, because there's been some strange stuff that's happened that I just can't explain.
Like recently, I went to best buy, and left 1 lamp in my living room on. All doors were locked too. I get back about 2 hours later, and the light is off. :shock: I know I left the light on, and there's no way anyone cut them off, because the doors were still locked, soooo... yeah. Pretty weird.
Doolz2024
if you want to believe something, your brain will distort reality to make it real.hah, all these people that want evidence!
try this, go to a 300 year old cemetary and play the ouija board alone (custom made of course) along with your own sigil of manifestation!
that should change your mind
avail447
[QUOTE="HorseVillain"][QUOTE="DeadApeBladder"]
Yes, I do. I've had many experiences that are unexplainable so, yes I do.
STAR_Admiral
I can explain them.
This remind me of that woman who survived a plane crash and believes in guardian angels. She thinks a guardian angel must have subconsciously told her to sit in the back of the plane. NO!!!. you lived because you sat in the back of the plane. There is no guardian angel, thats simple physics. If there are guardian angels, then why did those at the front die? Because there are none. They died, once again because of simple physics.Everyone believes different things. If you don't believe then don't believe but don't sit there and try to explain to me something isn't real when I believe it is. K thanks. Have a good day.
Dr. Killjoy, you have a call on line 666. Dr. Killjoy, line 666.Simply, no. People's stories defy the laws of physics, which, sorry, cannot be broken.
Example, "I heard footsteps down the hall, then seen an image float through the wall."
How it breaks physics: In order to make footsteps (aka sound) friction has to be made between the foot and the floor, and then that same foot that made the sound of footsteps is able to float through a wall, but that would make it "there and not there" at the same time, which, isn't possible.
Bluestorm-Kalas
This remind me of that woman who survived a plane crash and believes in guardian angels. She thinks a guardian angel must have subconsciously told her to sit in the back of the plane. NO!!!. you lived because you sat in the back of the plane. There is no guardian angel, thats simple physics. If there are guardian angels, then why did those at the front die? Because there are none. They died, once again because of simple physics.[QUOTE="STAR_Admiral"][QUOTE="HorseVillain"]
I can explain them.
DeadApeBladder
Everyone believes different things. If you don't believe then don't believe but don't sit there and try to explain to me something isn't real when I believe it is. K thanks. Have a good day.
if you're going to think like that it would be better if you didn't post at all. this thread asks a question, they were answering the question and explaining their answer.
[QUOTE="avail447"]if you want to believe something, your brain will distort reality to make it real. "What is real? How do you define real? If you're talking about what you can feel, what you can smell, what you can taste and see, then real is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain." :Phah, all these people that want evidence!
try this, go to a 300 year old cemetary and play the ouija board alone (custom made of course) along with your own sigil of manifestation!
that should change your mind
chopperdave447
No, not really. When I was younger I humored the possibility much more, but the older I get without seeing anything significant the more skeptical I become. That said, I have had a few experiences that were (and are still) very hard for me to explain away, so I don't think it's out of the realm of possibility, but if I had to bet on it I'd bet no.
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