Ghosts and Goblins

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So does anyone other than myself believe in ghost, aliens, the Loch Ness monster, or anything else that may be out there?

Even if there isn't concrete proof anything exists?

Or do you need proof before you would believe that there is something out there?



And for the record, I also believe in conspiracies. :cool:
 
i believe in patrick swayze, does that count?

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I thought this thread was about the game Ghosts & Goblins.

:(
 
I don't believe in ghosts. I think dead people have other places to go. I do like a good campfire story.
 
I believe in ghosts. That is, I'm able to fine tune my sensitivity to dead people, and the sensitivity leads me to long lost marvels linked to those people, and some spooky current events.
 
I believe in ghosts. That is, I'm able to fine tune my sensitivity to dead people, and the sensitivity leads me to long lost marvels linked to those people, and some spooky current events.

Ask Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby some questions for us, will ya?
 
Wait, maybe that game was called Ghouls & Goblins. I could just google it, but there's no fun in that.
 
I believe in aliens, how else would you explain the pyramids, Stonehenge, or the waffle iron?
 
I believe in aliens.... but not the kind that fly about space, crossing vast distances just to probe humans. But aliens on other planets, sure.
I don't believe in ghosts, spirits, etc.
 
Aliens, they sold Egyptians light bulbs.
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That would be a scale representation of my wang. The doctors say they have no idea how I've survived so long with what they think must be some kind of super advanced cancer. :(
 
I have, when I was 10 in my step grandparents house.

Every night in the kitchen it would show up and you could see it and hear a glass breaking, but nothing was ever broke.
 
I have, when I was 10 in my step grandparents house.

Every night in the kitchen it would show up and you could see it and hear a glass breaking, but nothing was ever broke.

Christ. What could you see?

I saw an old woman 4 nights before my Dad died. At first I thought she was a burglar (twat), as obviously didn't expect to see someone in my bedroom. I think it was a forewarning or something. I've always believed in spirits before that but that was the first time I ever saw anything for myself.
 
It was like watching a movie, it was a man and he was just moving around like he was cooking up something. He didn't look scary, just busy. It lasted about 5 mins or so (seemed like forever when you're that young) then the sound of glass breaking and he would be gone.
 
Don't believe in ghosts, goblins or the Loch Ness Monster. I believe there are aliens, but I don't think they've visited our planet. There are plenty of real things in the Universe that are wondrous without having to make them up.

Most conspiracy theories are bullshit, but I do think there was something very fishy going on in Dallas 11/22/63.
 
Don't believe in ghosts, goblins or the Loch Ness Monster. I believe there are aliens, but I don't think they've visited our planet. There are plenty of real things in the Universe that are wondrous without having to make them up.

Most conspiracy theories are bullshit, but I do think there was something very fishy going on in Dallas 11/22/63.

holy hell, i find myself in agreement with someone who goes by the handle "dr insanus" :(

in other news...
i think it's pretty damn intriguing that the ancient incas had what looks like a pretty good knowledge of dinosaurs, and depicted humans interacting with them
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I certainly would not preclude life on other planets, but we are almost guaranteed never to cross paths.

I cannot rule out the possibility of a physical manifestation of something or someone from the "spirit world," though I've had no direct experience.

Nessie and Bigfoot, however, are myths. In the entire history of their supposed existence, we have never encountered evidence of their parents, siblings, aunts, uncles, cousins or just plain cranky neighbors. It's one thing to come from a small town, but c'mon....

JFK was not killed by a conspiracy and 9/11 was not an "inside job." :rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
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