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holy shit |
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Jesus Christ! What a great but spooky picture that is. Thanks, Sonic Youth 37.
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http://www.ghoststudy.com/gallery.html
That has a shitload of stuff. Some of it's fucking stupid ("mermaid washed onto shore"???), and some of it's really good. |
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A pic my cousin took at my grandma's in her mirror:
http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/attachment.php?attachmentid=377&stc=1&d=1218625341 (That;s not my cousin by the way. No one was there except for her.) |
that's weird
because i can see her arm on the left, but there's like this old woman sitting there on the right? |
Could be a TV?
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Yeah my grandma reckons that, that is her husband who died in the 70's.
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How could it be a t.v?
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I had to crop the pic so you couldn't see my cousin.
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i saw a ghost when i was about 9 or 10 years old, plus i've had some weird experiences with ouija boards.
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i haven't done that in a long, long time but i've never had a bad experience with one. (many people don't know this but i'm very interested in the occult and black magic and things and i have a lot of books and other stuff) |
![]() The faces in the lens freak me out. I took this maybe a year ago at my old house in Wyoming - it's a well-known fact that the entire town is haunted, being the home of Buffalo Bill and General Custer and various other characters from the 1800s. Keep in mind the lens of this camera was pointed at NOTHING and other shots of the same lens didn't show anything close to what's in this picture. |
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Here a small story about the one I posted:
The Back Seat Ghost Mrs. Mabel Chinnery was visiting the grave of her mother one day in 1959. She had brought along her camera to take photographs of the gravesite. After snapping a few shots of her mother's gravestone, she took an impromptu photo of her husband, who was waiting alone in the car. At least the Chinnerys thought he was alone. When the film was developed, the couple was more than surprised to see a figure wearing glasses sitting in the back seat of the car. Mrs. Chinnery immediately recognized the image of her mother - the woman whose grave they had visited on that day. A photographic expert who examined the print determined that the image of the woman was neither a reflection nor a double exposure. "I stake my reputation on the fact that the picture is genuine," he testified. And another from me: http://www.moftu.com/wp-content/uplo...nk-300x292.jpg "This picture was taken in the 1960’s (prior to Photoshop), and was within a series of shots being taken of the Church alter, leaving little chance for it to have been a double exposure. It appears to show a Monk like figure with his hands in prayer position before his chin standing on the steps of the alter. A very curious thing to me about this image, is that it looks as though the Monk’s robes perfectly flare out on the alter step, and even drape down over the step exactly as they would were he a physical being standing in that spot." And the Brown Lady of Raynham Hall in Norfolk, England for you all: http://paranormal.about.com/library/...wn_lady_lg.jpg Taken in 1936 |
That second one freaks me out
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Very spooky but great looking, in a Sunn 0))) way. |
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PROTIP: stay away from the black. that stuff eats yr soul. that said, nothing beats a good ol' fashioned hex. |
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if I had a soul left to eat... |
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