I tried some of that stuff back in the 70's. We did it most nights for about a week or so , normally after we'd had a few jars. After a few nights it got a bit scary by the end of the week it was near terrifying. I was about 18 and not easily scared but a couple of times I thought I'd have to put the Y fronts in a boil wash.
I'd honestly tell anyone to keep well clear of this sort of this shit.
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You'll both be telling us the easter bunny really exists next.
Dear me...
Dear me...
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Give it a go Sam and I truly hope you don't have a similar experience to me.
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If I told you you only had to get up 15 mins before dawn, sit quietly at the side of a garden pond, so that you could view fairies do their morning dance, would you?
Fairies or ouija boards.....meh.
Fairies or ouija boards.....meh.
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All I'm saying is give it a go or are you worried there just might be something ?
I certainly can't prove what happened except for the fact that there were several people there but why don't you prove that all such occurrences are simply imagination.
I certainly can't prove what happened except for the fact that there were several people there but why don't you prove that all such occurrences are simply imagination.
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To be worried about something I'd have to believe it's real in some way. I don't and I'm not.
I'm not questioning your experiences, btw. I'm just saying it was nothing to do with the supernatural. For every one person that had a 'weird' experience with a ouija board no doubt there are a thousand who'll say nothing happened and it was bollocks. I suppose if you asked enough people you might get one person in every thousand that had a weird experience while ironing a shirt. It in no way gives credence to electric irons creating a pathway to the undead.
I'm not questioning your experiences, btw. I'm just saying it was nothing to do with the supernatural. For every one person that had a 'weird' experience with a ouija board no doubt there are a thousand who'll say nothing happened and it was bollocks. I suppose if you asked enough people you might get one person in every thousand that had a weird experience while ironing a shirt. It in no way gives credence to electric irons creating a pathway to the undead.
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I don't know exactly what it was but there was certainly a feeling of great evil and malice. If it wasn't supernatural I'd be interested to hear other theories
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Your own feelings and emotions in overdrive more likely.
I'm sure at some point science has studied the affects of using a ouija board in a lab on multiple occasions, throughout the world, and concluded it's bollocks.
I'm sure at some point science has studied the affects of using a ouija board in a lab on multiple occasions, throughout the world, and concluded it's bollocks.
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The first one is a possibility but since there were 4 people present I would have to class it as a very minor possibility
If you're sure that science has concluded that it's bollocks can you provide the proof of that conclusion.
If you're sure that science has concluded that it's bollocks can you provide the proof of that conclusion.