Really? I actually don't agree at all. Both most of my friends and i have had too many ghost experiences to think otherwise. I mean, technically, it could be things caused by a number of other things, but there's something about it that just seems true to me.
Eh, maybe I'm just fascinated by the idea of ghosts.
Really? I actually don't agree at all. Both most of my friends and i have had too many ghost experiences to think otherwise. I mean, technically, it could be things caused by a number of other things, but there's something about it that just seems true to me.
Eh, maybe I'm just fascinated by the idea of ghosts.
I am a strong believer in ghosts. I dont fall for all the angry ghosts that kill... but you never know.
Ghost towns, I thought, were just abandoned. I usually don't associate the paranormal with them; however, they're just as likely a ghost hot spot as any.
I know I shouldn't, but I'm such a firm believer in Tarot.
I used to think it was such crap that was so general that, no matter what cards came up, they would cover the person being readed.
However, for Halloween, we (a few friends and myself) got private readings from my friend's mom (an ex-hippie of sorts and both she and her daughter are incredibly awesome people). She read each of us privately. I, at the time, was dating, well, a real douche. He lied to me a lot, though I refused to believe it. I remember my two middle cards vividly. I had the sun covered by the moon, meaning that someone was hiding something from me that was directly influencing my ability to be happy. I sort of brushed it off until a week later when I foung out my then boyfriend was still lying to me, though he had promised not to.
I know it sounds general, but something about it was so creepily accurate. The same went for all my other friends. I remember my friend's mom refusing to read my guyfriend's cards because he had been read three times the year before (I guess he didn't like the way they came out?) and kept getting the devil as the final card (meaning to beware of being trapped). It was too creepy, even for her.
Wow, that's all some very creepy stuff. Does your friend's mom know anything about weejee boards (I know it's a French word and I can't spell it so I just typed out the pronunciation.) Hurray for Yiddish! That sounds like a fun book. That's the best language ever!!
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Really? I actually don't agree at all. Both most of my friends and i have had too many ghost experiences to think otherwise. I mean, technically, it could be things caused by a number of other things, but there's something about it that just seems true to me.
Eh, maybe I'm just fascinated by the idea of ghosts.
Eh, maybe I'm just fascinated by the idea of ghosts.
I am a strong believer in ghosts. I dont fall for all the angry ghosts that kill... but you never know.
HAHAHAHA not including my step mom?
Lol, I mean magical witches (but I suppose we could include your step mom and evil grandma in there)
i believe in psychics, but not witches.
me too.
I know I shouldn't, but I'm such a firm believer in Tarot.
I used to think it was such crap that was so general that, no matter what cards came up, they would cover the person being readed.
However, for Halloween, we (a few friends and myself) got private readings from my friend's mom (an ex-hippie of sorts and both she and her daughter are incredibly awesome people). She read each of us privately. I, at the time, was dating, well, a real douche. He lied to me a lot, though I refused to believe it. I remember my two middle cards vividly. I had the sun covered by the moon, meaning that someone was hiding something from me that was directly influencing my ability to be happy. I sort of brushed it off until a week later when I foung out my then boyfriend was still lying to me, though he had promised not to.
I know it sounds general, but something about it was so creepily accurate. The same went for all my other friends. I remember my friend's mom refusing to read my guyfriend's cards because he had been read three times the year before (I guess he didn't like the way they came out?) and kept getting the devil as the final card (meaning to beware of being trapped). It was too creepy, even for her.
Yeah. That's my (very long) opinion.
I got "Hooray for Yiddish!" today at the library.
"Ouji?" What the heck is wrong with the French and their spellings?!
And lots of vowels. hoorah.
French makes me unhappy.
Ah, French I like to hear, it's trying to say or spell anything in French that makes me feel like a fool.
Cute cute bunny siggie, Tonetoile
French makes me want to hurt something...