Do You Believe in Ghosts?
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Re: Do You Believe in Ghosts?
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I was walking home from the bus stop, book in my hand, eyes glued to the pages when I took a break between chapters to look up. The shadow was there, right in front of our mailbox. He didn't have eyes but it felt like he was staring right through me. It freaked me out so much that I averted my eyes back to my book- just to have something else to stare at.
The words of my book were no longer in English. I kid you not. No idea to this day what the language was, and even thinking about it still gives me chills everywhere. To make sure I wasn't losing it, I stared at the pages for a solid minute, flipping through them. When I looked back up the apparition was gone. Like he had never been, and my book was back to it's original state.
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I honestly believe there's supernatural phenomena out there. I've seen and experienced a few things that shouldn't be possible based on what we know now, but it's a heavy possibility. The only downside to believing in the paranormal is it makes me a little paranoid. For example, I don't like the thought that something paranormal can interact with me in my dreams and give me nightmares. >.<
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I love this answer! ?tnick853 wrote:YES. And I am not afraid of them either.
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I also have heard and seen some pretty strange things at our Target when I worked there. After hours, some of the toys in the toy aisle would start making noise, you would hear the sound of feet running on the floors, and we almost always heard child voices on our walkie talkies, no matter what channel we were on.
I've also heard about the security at the local college here seeing some pretty freaky things on the security monitors, but only after about midnight. The screens would go staticky, they would see glowing or a floating across campus, they would see figures that weren't actually there. All kinds of scary stuff.
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