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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Fraudulent bobbins or legitimate scary sh*t?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Never mess with the dark side *light sabre noises heard off in the distance*

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Fraudulent bobbins

Next

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Bollocks except for the fact that our unconscious minds have enormous potential to influence things outside of our awareness.

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By *urvymamaWoman
over a year ago

Doncaster

In my experience of one they are legitimate scary shit. I moved home after poltergeist activity started after using one in my old flat. I had lived there with no occurrences for 5 years before using that stupid board "for a laugh"

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

It's probably not a good idea. Even if one think sits a load of bollocks, why take a chance that it might not be? No one knows for sure one way or the other. I'd prefer to err on the side of caution. And have a wank.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Full of shit

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By *GHertsCouple
over a year ago

North Herts

My head tells me they're a nonsense but I've read enough anecdotes to be scared of messing with them. I'm open minded about spirits and the like (though not at all religious) but if I ever felt compelled to try and contact the dead I'd do it through a recommended psychic anyway.

Ms G

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Scary shit . But then I'm such a wimp that I can't even watch a scary movie.

I used to read tarot and well too but I even gave that up after a few close calls with interpretations as it was spooking me out.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I believe there are things we don't fully understand, this being one of those things. I wouldn't mess with one

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By *ogerNesszonesMan
over a year ago

Northern England


"Fraudulent bobbins or legitimate scary sh*t?

Discuss ...

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Hi OP. I'd be really interested to hear what prompted you to make this post..

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Fraudulent bobbins or legitimate scary sh*t?

Discuss ...

Hi OP. I'd be really interested to hear what prompted you to make this post.."

No particular reason other than I was talking to someone at the weekend about it - briefly. I've not dabbled.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I find it interesting. But that's just me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Bollocks except for the fact that our unconscious minds have enormous potential to influence things outside of our awareness.

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This is my opinion. I've messes with them and can't explain the weird shit that happened

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

When I was younger kids in my class tried it at a house party, they had nothing good to say about it and in fact I think it scared the shit out of a few of them! I've always stayed clear.

I can't even watch the Final destination films without feeling a bit creeped out!

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By *GHertsCouple
over a year ago

North Herts


"Fraudulent bobbins or legitimate scary sh*t?

Discuss ...

Hi OP. I'd be really interested to hear what prompted you to make this post..

No particular reason other than I was talking to someone at the weekend about it - briefly. I've not dabbled. "

Whatever the reason this probably falls into the category of (reasonably) intelligent conversation though so have a pat on the back for starting this!

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By *randMrs Spanish BrunetteCouple
over a year ago

home sweet home

I don't mess up with this stuff. Pass

MrsSB

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By *b coupleCouple
over a year ago

southampton

Used them on loads of occasions, never once had it move without being pushed by one of us playing

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By *ogerNesszonesMan
over a year ago

Northern England


"Fraudulent bobbins or legitimate scary sh*t?

Discuss ...

Hi OP. I'd be really interested to hear what prompted you to make this post..

No particular reason other than I was talking to someone at the weekend about it - briefly. I've not dabbled. "

Thanks for that. My pals and I messed with them when we were 12 or so. Scared the shit out of me. There isn't a bargepole long enough for me to touch another ouija board.

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By *ranimallxl5Man
over a year ago

Winchester

Anything originally made by Waddingtons can't exactly be the occult.

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By *adyGardenWoman
over a year ago

LONDON (se)


"Anything originally made by Waddingtons can't exactly be the occult. "

No it wasn't.

Elija Bond made the first ouija board not John Waddington

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By *erbyDalesCplCouple
over a year ago

Derbyshire

[Removed by poster at 05/10/16 11:51:48]

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By *erbyDalesCplCouple
over a year ago

Derbyshire


"Fraudulent bobbins or legitimate scary sh*t?

Discuss ...

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Hang on, I'll go ask....

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Gosh, who knew?

Mr ddc

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

load of nonsense

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Never mess with the dark side *light sabre noises heard off in the distance*"

She's right, (even slightly sexy the way she quotes StarWars )

Don't mess with shit you don't understand. If your ignorant, don't mess. If your a sceptic, don't mess. If you believe in this stuff, certainly do your homework and then...don't mess.

Everyone else, knock yourselves out. You'll be alright.

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By *litheroevoyeurMan
over a year ago

Clitheroe


"Bollocks except for the fact that our unconscious minds have enormous potential to influence things outside of our awareness.

This is my opinion. I've messes with them and can't explain the weird shit that happened "

Me too.

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By *oachman 9CoolMan
over a year ago

derby


"Never mess with the dark side *light sabre noises heard off in the distance*

She's right, (even slightly sexy the way she quotes StarWars )

Don't mess with shit you don't understand. If your ignorant, don't mess. If your a sceptic, don't mess. If you believe in this stuff, certainly do your homework and then...don't mess.

Everyone else, knock yourselves out. You'll be alright. "

I agree don,t mess or theres every chance of a dark entity which will move in ..

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By *elloIntrigueMan
over a year ago

North West UK


"In my experience of one they are legitimate scary shit. I moved home after poltergeist activity started after using one in my old flat. I had lived there with no occurrences for 5 years before using that stupid board "for a laugh" "

Have to admit curvy I am curious about this story.

Back on topic OP I would like to believe, I remember being involved in something at primary school regarding a moving glass but it wasn't a conventional board and when it moved on its own we all stopped!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I belive and id never mess with a Ouija board unless in a controlled environment. I go to a spiritualist church once a week to receive any messages my loved ones both in spirit and here on earth may have for me. Xxx

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By *elloIntrigueMan
over a year ago

North West UK


"I belive and id never mess with a Ouija board unless in a controlled environment. I go to a spiritualist church once a week to receive any messages my loved ones both in spirit and here on earth may have for me. Xxx"

To be fair I should do this. My grandma in particular was a a keen believer and I should visit a spiritualist church sometime.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

About to tattoo one on my back to lure ghosts into scratching it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"About to tattoo one on my back to lure ghosts into scratching it."

Or s tattoo above my cock. That just has.....

YES. NO.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Very scary shit and I'll never try it not after the stories my dad told me no chance stay clear.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's like god (I'm not going into that one)

But if he does exist. And us non believers don't think he does. He still exists. So at the end of your life you have to answer to the dude.

If spirits exist, there are bad spirits also.

And they still exist if you believe or not. So why would you as a 'non believer' take s chance on letting these things into you life?

Don't mess with it.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's like god (I'm not going into that one)

But if he does exist. And us non believers don't think he does. He still exists. So at the end of your life you have to answer to the dude.

If spirits exist, there are bad spirits also.

And they still exist if you believe or not. So why would you as a 'non believer' take s chance on letting these things into you life?

Don't mess with it. "

Does the same principle apply with monster that (I don't believe..) lives under my bed? I'm taking no chances!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"In my experience of one they are legitimate scary shit. I moved home after poltergeist activity started after using one in my old flat. I had lived there with no occurrences for 5 years before using that stupid board "for a laugh" "

Jackanory

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"... He still exists. So at the end of your life you have to answer to the dude.

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Why would we have to answer to him? If he wanted us to all live a certain way, I'm sure in his infinite wisdom (If he exists, which he doesn't) then he could have created us to live in such a way.

Now, if he does, by the time I'll get there he will already know my _iews about him and my replies to whatever questions he may have. So there won't actually be a need to even see him.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

According to "science", Your mind actually moves your hands to form the words/sentences apparently.

Little like ghost writing. It's just the sub conscious coming out.

Maybe.........

But I think it's spooky shit

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's like god (I'm not going into that one)

But if he does exist. And us non believers don't think he does. He still exists. So at the end of your life you have to answer to the dude.

If spirits exist, there are bad spirits also.

And they still exist if you believe or not. So why would you as a 'non believer' take s chance on letting these things into you life?

Don't mess with it.

Does the same principle apply with monster that (I don't believe..) lives under my bed? I'm taking no chances! "

I never thought I had a monster under my bed. Soft arse.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"... He still exists. So at the end of your life you have to answer to the dude.

Why would we have to answer to him? If he wanted us to all live a certain way, I'm sure in his infinite wisdom (If he exists, which he doesn't) then he could have created us to live in such a way.

Now, if he does, by the time I'll get there he will already know my _iews about him and my replies to whatever questions he may have. So there won't actually be a need to even see him.

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I don't get into to talking about God. That's for another thread I'm sure. I used him/her/it as an example to refer to my next paragraph.

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By *oachman 9CoolMan
over a year ago

derby


"It's like god (I'm not going into that one)

But if he does exist. And us non believers don't think he does. He still exists. So at the end of your life you have to answer to the dude.

If spirits exist, there are bad spirits also.

And they still exist if you believe or not. So why would you as a 'non believer' take s chance on letting these things into you life?

Don't mess with it. "

I believe there are good and bad spirits but depending on how powerful and bad they are they can come across into this realm over good spirits anytime given the chance as from the board you could say its almost like a lock with a key as someone mentioned earlier a spiritual church would be the right way to make any contact where it is controlled and the safest way.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anything originally made by Waddingtons can't exactly be the occult. "

Yeh just like if you read Disney fairy tales to the kiddies all will be well...oh and watch TOTP

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"... He still exists. So at the end of your life you have to answer to the dude.

Why would we have to answer to him? If he wanted us to all live a certain way, I'm sure in his infinite wisdom (If he exists, which he doesn't) then he could have created us to live in such a way.

Now, if he does, by the time I'll get there he will already know my _iews about him and my replies to whatever questions he may have. So there won't actually be a need to even see him.

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A lot of people start to believe they are totally independent but they all cry out for God when in real pain that money can't fix..just an observation

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's probably not a good idea. Even if one think sits a load of bollocks, why take a chance that it might not be? No one knows for sure one way or the other. I'd prefer to err on the side of caution. And have a wank. "

except the wank bit

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Fraudulent bobbins or legitimate scary sh*t?

Discuss ...

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Been on a couple of ghost hunt nights and have witnessed a few of these in use. My friend actually participated and what happened was definitely real. Definitely left me with a lot of questions !

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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

When me and my friends were young teens we used to dabble a bit until a particularly scary event put us off. Not touched one since

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By *auren001Woman
over a year ago

birmingham

I went on a ghost hunt night for a friend's birthday and they were doing this along with other various thing's. Safe to say I stood in the courtyard on my own for 3 hours until it was over as wouldn't go near any of it after the first hour or so lol x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Fraudulent bobbins or legitimate scary sh*t?

Discuss ...

Been on a couple of ghost hunt nights and have witnessed a few of these in use. My friend actually participated and what happened was definitely real. Definitely left me with a lot of questions !"

Share the experience please, we are fascinated by this stuff

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"When me and my friends were young teens we used to dabble a bit until a particularly scary event put us off. Not touched one since "

Tell us about this event then.....we love a bit of scary stuff

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I belive and id never mess with a Ouija board unless in a controlled environment. I go to a spiritualist church once a week to receive any messages my loved ones both in spirit and here on earth may have for me. Xxx

To be fair I should do this. My grandma in particular was a a keen believer and I should visit a spiritualist church sometime."

I'm sure she would come thro for you. I've had some lovely messages. Xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Fraudulent bobbins or legitimate scary sh*t?

Discuss ...

Been on a couple of ghost hunt nights and have witnessed a few of these in use. My friend actually participated and what happened was definitely real. Definitely left me with a lot of questions !

Share the experience please, we are fascinated by this stuff "

You should go on one. They do they up and down the country. Great evening with loads going on. Can even stop over at some venues

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury

Absolute rubbish.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Absolute rubbish.

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This is what's wrong with the forums ^

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"Absolute rubbish.

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This is what's wrong with the forums ^

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If you think that's what's wrong with the forums, you *may* be mistaken

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Fraudulent bobbins or legitimate scary sh*t?

Discuss ...

Been on a couple of ghost hunt nights and have witnessed a few of these in use. My friend actually participated and what happened was definitely real. Definitely left me with a lot of questions !

Share the experience please, we are fascinated by this stuff

You should go on one. They do they up and down the country. Great evening with loads going on. Can even stop over at some venues "

Have been to a few, Edinburgh, York, and London. Great night, very atmospheric. Nothing majorly scary/sinister happened at them though but you can't expect it to be like a horror movie, ghosts are probably like some posters on here, some are great, others you wish hadn't turned up

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Absolute rubbish.

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This is what's wrong with the forums ^

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I just thought his argument was lost when he put it all in the only two words he could come up with. .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Absolute rubbish.

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This is what's wrong with the forums ^

If you think that's what's wrong with the forums, you *may* be mistaken "

No, it's exactly what is wrong with the forums. Don't bother yourself to re comment to us, we don't wish to communicate with people such as yourself, and you will make yourself look ridiculous.

If you have nothing constructive to say, silence is often best.

Stop hijacking the thread.

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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere


"When me and my friends were young teens we used to dabble a bit until a particularly scary event put us off. Not touched one since

Tell us about this event then.....we love a bit of scary stuff "

It was a long time ago but basically we had been playing around with a ouija board. Got a bit freaked out, my friend ran home, put her foot through a drain, didn't think anything of it because her leggings hadn't ripped. When she got home and took them off her knee was really badly cut

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By *LUKCouple
over a year ago

Loughborough

Firmly in the camp of it's complete bollocks.

I hope I'm wrong, an afterlife existing would be ace instead of the grim reality that when we die we just cease to exist and even that doesn't matter much because, in all likelihood, the universe is only a simulation anyways

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Fraudulent bobbins or legitimate scary sh*t?

Discuss ...

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Verified scary shit. Don't even want to talk about it, just trust me.

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"Firmly in the camp of it's complete bollocks.

I hope I'm wrong, an afterlife existing would be ace instead of the grim reality that when we die we just cease to exist and even that doesn't matter much because, in all likelihood, the universe is only a simulation anyways "

Hear, hear!

Complete bollox

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"Absolute rubbish.

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When I was 15 there were some girls in my class who were messing about with a Ouija board.

After 30 mins of frenzied pulling back and forth, they'd decided that something had told them the letters D, S and C.

But what did it mean?

They thought and were not sure...

I offered to interpret for them: "DSC - Death Shall Come, surely?"

Cue paroxysms.

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By *litheroevoyeurMan
over a year ago

Clitheroe


"Absolute rubbish.

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This is what's wrong with the forums ^

If you think that's what's wrong with the forums, you *may* be mistaken

No, it's exactly what is wrong with the forums. Don't bother yourself to re comment to us, we don't wish to communicate with people such as yourself, and you will make yourself look ridiculous.

If you have nothing constructive to say, silence is often best.

Stop hijacking the thread."

Have to say I absolutely agree with this.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Firmly in the camp of it's complete bollocks.

I hope I'm wrong, an afterlife existing would be ace instead of the grim reality that when we die we just cease to exist and even that doesn't matter much because, in all likelihood, the universe is only a simulation anyways "

Yes the universe being a holographic projection is gaining massive weight in the scientific community.

David icke a la lizard queen infamy said this years ago, everybody laughed, now it is gaining massive plausibility from mainstream science.

Could whoever is projecting the hologram be a ghost dum dumm durrrr.

Differences if opinions are great, as long as somebody isn't being generally a twat, as happens here a lot.

Out of interest, who or what do you think is projecting this holographic universe?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Absolute rubbish.

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When I was 15 there were some girls in my class who were messing about with a Ouija board.

After 30 mins of frenzied pulling back and forth, they'd decided that something had told them the letters D, S and C.

But what did it mean?

They thought and were not sure...

I offered to interpret for them: "DSC - Death Shall Come, surely?"

Cue paroxysms.

"

Now you see that was a far better post than before.......

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"Absolute rubbish.

[THREAD CLOSED]

When I was 15 there were some girls in my class who were messing about with a Ouija board.

After 30 mins of frenzied pulling back and forth, they'd decided that something had told them the letters D, S and C.

But what did it mean?

They thought and were not sure...

I offered to interpret for them: "DSC - Death Shall Come, surely?"

Cue paroxysms.

Now you see that was a far better post than before......."

...in short:

Absolute rubbish.

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By *icassolifelikeMan
over a year ago

Luton

Same as anyone of a certain generation would never stand in front of a mirror and say Candyman 3 times!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I will not mess around with the paranormal

Mrs

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"Firmly in the camp of it's complete bollocks.

I hope I'm wrong, an afterlife existing would be ace instead of the grim reality that when we die we just cease to exist and even that doesn't matter much because, in all likelihood, the universe is only a simulation anyways

Yes the universe being a holographic projection is gaining massive weight in the scientific community.

David icke a la lizard queen infamy said this years ago, everybody laughed, now it is gaining massive plausibility from mainstream science.

Could whoever is projecting the hologram be a ghost dum dumm durrrr.

Differences if opinions are great, as long as somebody isn't being generally a twat, as happens here a lot.

Out of interest, who or what do you think is projecting this holographic universe?"

I think Maldacena's conjecture is misunderstood by a lot of people.

I also think that there are other competing models that explain the formation of our universe.

* Brane theory

* the multiverse

* Quantum foam

* String theory

* Simulated reality

But I wouldn't want to go on about them and hijack the thread

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Dabbled once with a few friends my early twenties. One of them was told not to leave her younger sister alone. A few months later she left here to find work. 2 weeks later her 15 year old sister was killed outside their home. Her parents found her. Very tragic. Enough to keep me away from them!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Firmly in the camp of it's complete bollocks.

I hope I'm wrong, an afterlife existing would be ace instead of the grim reality that when we die we just cease to exist and even that doesn't matter much because, in all likelihood, the universe is only a simulation anyways

Hear, hear!

Complete bollox"

Shut-it joe! xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You see Joe. Your basing an argument on your 1 experience.

I took my kids to watch Man Utd. They lost. That doesn't mean they're shite ( well, we can address that somewhere else )

I see far too much out there and have experienced many things, even read or heard stories that have foundational truth. Real substance that can't be ignored.

To hear somebody brush it off because of 'kids messing around' is absolute rubbish.

Go and whatch some adults play with the dead in like the Mexicans do, that'll send the willies up you, Fab straight or not

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

(Nessa)

I don't use them....not because I don't believe. I was taught by my teacher that there are better ways to communicate with spirits and have better control of the situation. You are in control... not the group.

Easy to open a door... never know who walks through....and stays.

(Someone start playing spooky music now) hee hee

Scrying comes in many forms...Some people are good at one type and not good at others.

I won't list but you can find a list on the subject by searching the word "scrying"

Kisses

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By *urvymamaWoman
over a year ago

Doncaster


"In my experience of one they are legitimate scary shit. I moved home after poltergeist activity started after using one in my old flat. I had lived there with no occurrences for 5 years before using that stupid board "for a laugh"

Have to admit curvy I am curious about this story.

Back on topic OP I would like to believe, I remember being involved in something at primary school regarding a moving glass but it wasn't a conventional board and when it moved on its own we all stopped!

"

It was the flat I got when I was 18 at 23 I'd started dating my ex hubby, we had a meal out (they drank I couldn't due to medication I was on at the time plus I've never been a big drinker anyway) with his friends then went back to my flat where we all agreed to do the board, they were pissing about with it as they'd had one too many, so I said let go I'll do it, the minute my fingers were solely on the pointer it slowly moved to spell out a message "PEARA ITS ME". The only person to ever call me peara was my uncle that died in a car accident when I was age 15 (it was a nickname he used for me and no one in that room was aware of at the time) Then the pointer flew out from my fingers on it's own and quickly spelt "HES NO GOOD" then the pointer flew directly at and hit my ex hubbys head,needless to say we were all gobsmacked me especially as the experience was obviously more personal for me

After that night there would be poltergeist happenings occur regularly, but only when my ex was in the flat, he regularly got pulled from the bed, he's feet pushed off the coffee table, or objects fly across the room at him. One night while I was working nights he said he was pulled out of bed again but that night had a figure of a man standing over him, when I asked him to describe the man he described the appearance on my uncle to a T down to the clothes hi was wearing when he died and there's no way he could have known what he looked like it was wearing.

Call it crap if you wish but to me it was and still is very real no way am I going near one of those boards again. Even though the board/my uncle was right he real was no good for me

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over a year ago


"Firmly in the camp of it's complete bollocks.

I hope I'm wrong, an afterlife existing would be ace instead of the grim reality that when we die we just cease to exist and even that doesn't matter much because, in all likelihood, the universe is only a simulation anyways

Yes the universe being a holographic projection is gaining massive weight in the scientific community.

David icke a la lizard queen infamy said this years ago, everybody laughed, now it is gaining massive plausibility from mainstream science.

Could whoever is projecting the hologram be a ghost dum dumm durrrr.

Differences if opinions are great, as long as somebody isn't being generally a twat, as happens here a lot.

Out of interest, who or what do you think is projecting this holographic universe?

I think Maldacena's conjecture is misunderstood by a lot of people.

I also think that there are other competing models that explain the formation of our universe.

* Brane theory

* the multiverse

* Quantum foam

* String theory

* Simulated reality

But I wouldn't want to go on about them and hijack the thread "

Start a thread, we will read it with interest and comment with something non passive aggressive.

Now back to ouija boards......

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"You see Joe. Your basing an argument on your 1 experience.

I took my kids to watch Man Utd. They lost. That doesn't mean they're shite ( well, we can address that somewhere else )

I see far too much out there and have experienced many things, even read or heard stories that have foundational truth. Real substance that can't be ignored.

To hear somebody brush it off because of 'kids messing around' is absolute rubbish.

Go and whatch some adults play with the dead in like the Mexicans do, that'll send the willies up you, Fab straight or not "

I don;t follow.

Even the Catholic Church considers Ouija boards to be superstitious nonsense (rich coming from them but hey...).

But this, on the other hand, is empirical:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideomotor_phenomenon

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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere


"In my experience of one they are legitimate scary shit. I moved home after poltergeist activity started after using one in my old flat. I had lived there with no occurrences for 5 years before using that stupid board "for a laugh"

Have to admit curvy I am curious about this story.

Back on topic OP I would like to believe, I remember being involved in something at primary school regarding a moving glass but it wasn't a conventional board and when it moved on its own we all stopped!

It was the flat I got when I was 18 at 23 I'd started dating my ex hubby, we had a meal out (they drank I couldn't due to medication I was on at the time plus I've never been a big drinker anyway) with his friends then went back to my flat where we all agreed to do the board, they were pissing about with it as they'd had one too many, so I said let go I'll do it, the minute my fingers were solely on the pointer it slowly moved to spell out a message "PEARA ITS ME". The only person to ever call me peara was my uncle that died in a car accident when I was age 15 (it was a nickname he used for me and no one in that room was aware of at the time) Then the pointer flew out from my fingers on it's own and quickly spelt "HES NO GOOD" then the pointer flew directly at and hit my ex hubbys head,needless to say we were all gobsmacked me especially as the experience was obviously more personal for me

After that night there would be poltergeist happenings occur regularly, but only when my ex was in the flat, he regularly got pulled from the bed, he's feet pushed off the coffee table, or objects fly across the room at him. One night while I was working nights he said he was pulled out of bed again but that night had a figure of a man standing over him, when I asked him to describe the man he described the appearance on my uncle to a T down to the clothes hi was wearing when he died and there's no way he could have known what he looked like it was wearing.

Call it crap if you wish but to me it was and still is very real no way am I going near one of those boards again. Even though the board/my uncle was right he real was no good for me "

Ooooo gawd that just made me go cold!!!!

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"In my experience of one they are legitimate scary shit. I moved home after poltergeist activity started after using one in my old flat. I had lived there with no occurrences for 5 years before using that stupid board "for a laugh"

Have to admit curvy I am curious about this story.

Back on topic OP I would like to believe, I remember being involved in something at primary school regarding a moving glass but it wasn't a conventional board and when it moved on its own we all stopped!

It was the flat I got when I was 18 at 23 I'd started dating my ex hubby, we had a meal out (they drank I couldn't due to medication I was on at the time plus I've never been a big drinker anyway) with his friends then went back to my flat where we all agreed to do the board, they were pissing about with it as they'd had one too many, so I said let go I'll do it, the minute my fingers were solely on the pointer it slowly moved to spell out a message "PEARA ITS ME". The only person to ever call me peara was my uncle that died in a car accident when I was age 15 (it was a nickname he used for me and no one in that room was aware of at the time) Then the pointer flew out from my fingers on it's own and quickly spelt "HES NO GOOD" then the pointer flew directly at and hit my ex hubbys head,needless to say we were all gobsmacked me especially as the experience was obviously more personal for me

After that night there would be poltergeist happenings occur regularly, but only when my ex was in the flat, he regularly got pulled from the bed, he's feet pushed off the coffee table, or objects fly across the room at him. One night while I was working nights he said he was pulled out of bed again but that night had a figure of a man standing over him, when I asked him to describe the man he described the appearance on my uncle to a T down to the clothes hi was wearing when he died and there's no way he could have known what he looked like it was wearing.

Call it crap if you wish but to me it was and still is very real no way am I going near one of those boards again. Even though the board/my uncle was right he real was no good for me

Ooooo gawd that just made me go cold!!!!"

*creeps up behind Lady Lick*

BOO!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Whoaaaa, I've read The Exorcist, I don't want to puke green slime & masturbate with a crucifix.

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"Whoaaaa, I've read The Exorcist, I don't want to puke green slime & masturbate with a crucifix. "

*wags finger and says*

'Cos that's what'll 'appen!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Whoaaaa, I've read The Exorcist, I don't want to puke green slime & masturbate with a crucifix.

*wags finger and says*

'Cos that's what'll 'appen!"

Did in the novel. *tweaks nose*

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By *urvymamaWoman
over a year ago

Doncaster


"In my experience of one they are legitimate scary shit. I moved home after poltergeist activity started after using one in my old flat. I had lived there with no occurrences for 5 years before using that stupid board "for a laugh"

Have to admit curvy I am curious about this story.

Back on topic OP I would like to believe, I remember being involved in something at primary school regarding a moving glass but it wasn't a conventional board and when it moved on its own we all stopped!

It was the flat I got when I was 18 at 23 I'd started dating my ex hubby, we had a meal out (they drank I couldn't due to medication I was on at the time plus I've never been a big drinker anyway) with his friends then went back to my flat where we all agreed to do the board, they were pissing about with it as they'd had one too many, so I said let go I'll do it, the minute my fingers were solely on the pointer it slowly moved to spell out a message "PEARA ITS ME". The only person to ever call me peara was my uncle that died in a car accident when I was age 15 (it was a nickname he used for me and no one in that room was aware of at the time) Then the pointer flew out from my fingers on it's own and quickly spelt "HES NO GOOD" then the pointer flew directly at and hit my ex hubbys head,needless to say we were all gobsmacked me especially as the experience was obviously more personal for me

After that night there would be poltergeist happenings occur regularly, but only when my ex was in the flat, he regularly got pulled from the bed, he's feet pushed off the coffee table, or objects fly across the room at him. One night while I was working nights he said he was pulled out of bed again but that night had a figure of a man standing over him, when I asked him to describe the man he described the appearance on my uncle to a T down to the clothes hi was wearing when he died and there's no way he could have known what he looked like it was wearing.

Call it crap if you wish but to me it was and still is very real no way am I going near one of those boards again. Even though the board/my uncle was right he real was no good for me

Ooooo gawd that just made me go cold!!!!"

Given myself goosebumps just having to re all it. Even though it wasn't me that was getting hurt by it, was still very unnerving

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By *ivemeyoursoulWoman
over a year ago

Easter just around the corner!

I don't believe in any if it,but I would never mess just in case

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

They should not be used for a laugh... but sadly people do.

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By *elloIntrigueMan
over a year ago

North West UK

Thanks for that Curvy, really appreciate you sharing, sounds unnerving as hell!

My own experience saw it come to a swift end before the first word could ever be spelled out!

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury

You are, of course, aware that the ouija board is a game made by Milton Bradley and sold in toy stores.

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By *elloIntrigueMan
over a year ago

North West UK


"You are, of course, aware that the ouija board is a game made by Milton Bradley and sold in toy stores.

"

I get that you don't believe and think it's claptrap. Thanks

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Whoaaaa, I've read The Exorcist, I don't want to puke green slime & masturbate with a crucifix. "

Don't knock it until you've tried it.

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"You are, of course, aware that the ouija board is a game made by Milton Bradley and sold in toy stores.

I get that you don't believe and think it's claptrap. Thanks "

You're welcome. Glad we've cleared that up

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You see Joe. Your basing an argument on your 1 experience.

I took my kids to watch Man Utd. They lost. That doesn't mean they're shite ( well, we can address that somewhere else )

I see far too much out there and have experienced many things, even read or heard stories that have foundational truth. Real substance that can't be ignored.

To hear somebody brush it off because of 'kids messing around' is absolute rubbish.

Go and whatch some adults play with the dead in like the Mexicans do, that'll send the willies up you, Fab straight or not

I don;t follow.

Even the Catholic Church considers Ouija boards to be superstitious nonsense (rich coming from them but hey...).

But this, on the other hand, is empirical:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideomotor_phenomenon"

You didn't follow that?

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"You see Joe. Your basing an argument on your 1 experience.

I took my kids to watch Man Utd. They lost. That doesn't mean they're shite ( well, we can address that somewhere else )

I see far too much out there and have experienced many things, even read or heard stories that have foundational truth. Real substance that can't be ignored.

To hear somebody brush it off because of 'kids messing around' is absolute rubbish.

Go and whatch some adults play with the dead in like the Mexicans do, that'll send the willies up you, Fab straight or not

I don;t follow.

Even the Catholic Church considers Ouija boards to be superstitious nonsense (rich coming from them but hey...).

But this, on the other hand, is empirical:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideomotor_phenomenon

You didn't follow that? "

Not really, no.

Did you check out the Ideomotor Phenomenon?

It's quite interesting and accounts for the 'movement' of the chip

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I believe in God but I still think this is nonsense.

What it does demonstrate, for me, is the power of suggestion and implanting of ideas and the human brain's capacity to deceive itself, which can be frightening at times.

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By *LUKCouple
over a year ago

Loughborough


"Firmly in the camp of it's complete bollocks.

I hope I'm wrong, an afterlife existing would be ace instead of the grim reality that when we die we just cease to exist and even that doesn't matter much because, in all likelihood, the universe is only a simulation anyways

Yes the universe being a holographic projection is gaining massive weight in the scientific community.

David icke a la lizard queen infamy said this years ago, everybody laughed, now it is gaining massive plausibility from mainstream science.

Could whoever is projecting the hologram be a ghost dum dumm durrrr.

Differences if opinions are great, as long as somebody isn't being generally a twat, as happens here a lot.

Out of interest, who or what do you think is projecting this holographic universe?"

My educated guess would be some spotty teenager playing a highly advanced game of the Sims. Things is, that poor sod is probably in a simulation himself and is completely unaware

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

I don;t follow.

Even the Catholic Church considers Ouija boards to be superstitious nonsense (rich coming from them but hey...).

But this, on the other hand, is empirical:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideomotor_phenomenon

You didn't follow that?

Not really, no.

Did you check out the Ideomotor Phenomenon?

It's quite interesting and accounts for the 'movement' of the chip "

I'm sure it is.

I also don't believe in religion so trying to back up your arguments with their support holds little water with me.

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"

I don;t follow.

Even the Catholic Church considers Ouija boards to be superstitious nonsense (rich coming from them but hey...).

But this, on the other hand, is empirical:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideomotor_phenomenon

You didn't follow that?

Not really, no.

Did you check out the Ideomotor Phenomenon?

It's quite interesting and accounts for the 'movement' of the chip

I'm sure it is.

I also don't believe in religion so trying to back up your arguments with their support holds little water with me.

"

This has nothing to do with religion...?

It's an observable, replicable experiment explaining why the 'chip' on the Ouijah board appears to move.

That's all.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Did one once as a teenager with a group of friends, none of whom knew my Grandmother. Glass moved and also spelt out the last word she said to me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's probably not a good idea. Even if one think sits a load of bollocks, why take a chance that it might not be? No one knows for sure one way or the other. I'd prefer to err on the side of caution. And have a wank. "

Wank away just for the sake of your sight arrrgh is that a ghost in the background lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Even the Catholic Church considers Ouija boards to be superstitious nonsense (rich coming from them but hey...).

Did you check out the Ideomotor Phenomenon?

I'm sure it is.

I also don't believe in religion so trying to back up your arguments with their support holds little water with me.

This has nothing to do with religion...?

It's an observable, replicable experiment explaining why the 'chip' on the Ouijah board appears to move.

That's all.

"

You brought up religion. Not me.

Please remove the 'toy' you refer to. I used Mexico as a reference to how deep contacting the dead goes.

They don't use a waddingtons board game.

I just say don't mess with shit you don't understand.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Remove your mind from the toy you refer to.......^

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Our conscious decisions to move typically have prior activities at an unconscious level - as revealed by EEG scans. And many such movements never get to our conscious attention.

There is also the ideo.otor effect, where movements totally outside of our consciousness get done all the time.

If noone is scamming, then these currently accepted and understood biological principles fully explain Ouija boards activity.

Dowsing - which is a process that's debunked - is likewise the same stuff that's going on.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"

Even the Catholic Church considers Ouija boards to be superstitious nonsense (rich coming from them but hey...).

Did you check out the Ideomotor Phenomenon?

I'm sure it is.

I also don't believe in religion so trying to back up your arguments with their support holds little water with me.

This has nothing to do with religion...?

It's an observable, replicable experiment explaining why the 'chip' on the Ouijah board appears to move.

That's all.

You brought up religion. Not me.

Please remove the 'toy' you refer to. I used Mexico as a reference to how deep contacting the dead goes.

They don't use a waddingtons board game.

I just say don't mess with shit you don't understand. "

*sighs*

I think you're misrepresenting my argument...

Did you look up the Ideomotor Phenomenon then?

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"Haven't read Joes post but it looks like he's covered some of the same. Great minds and all that. "

Absolute rubbish.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central


"Haven't read Joes post but it looks like he's covered some of the same. Great minds and all that.

Absolute rubbish.

[THREAD CLOSED]

"

The supposed nonsense of it is, when the evidenced principles are clear and universal aspects of human life are fully understood and very simple.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes. I understand your 'game board.'

I'm talking about actual experience, history of contacting the dead and such. If you want to keep pointing to your rigged toy board. Fine. You win. It's a trick.

I'd love to have this conversation at a table over a pint. We'd have a scream. (A scream that's heard quietly in the corner of a dark room)

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

As I've said elsewhere I'm just a simple country boy. Not blessed with much intelligence so like to keep things simple.

If there was an afterlife and we were able to contact the dead, why wouldn't all murder investigations have a seance and ask the murder victim who killed them and how?

I know someone is going to say 'but ah they did that once ..' but surely it would be routine wouldn't it? Every case?

Like I say - I'm just a simple boy ...

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By *urvymamaWoman
over a year ago

Doncaster


"As I've said elsewhere I'm just a simple country boy. Not blessed with much intelligence so like to keep things simple.

If there was an afterlife and we were able to contact the dead, why wouldn't all murder investigations have a seance and ask the murder victim who killed them and how?

I know someone is going to say 'but ah they did that once ..' but surely it would be routine wouldn't it? Every case?

Like I say - I'm just a simple boy ... "

Because just because the person died in a possibly brutal way doesn't mean they didn't cross over successfully, spirits are generally the presence of people left behind that have unfinished business in some way

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"As I've said elsewhere I'm just a simple country boy. Not blessed with much intelligence so like to keep things simple.

If there was an afterlife and we were able to contact the dead, why wouldn't all murder investigations have a seance and ask the murder victim who killed them and how?

I know someone is going to say 'but ah they did that once ..' but surely it would be routine wouldn't it? Every case?

Like I say - I'm just a simple boy ... "

Confucius say:

"He who stir shit sometimes end up licking spoon."

*intones head gravely*

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"In my experience of one they are legitimate scary shit. I moved home after poltergeist activity started after using one in my old flat. I had lived there with no occurrences for 5 years before using that stupid board "for a laugh" "

Friend of a friend found dead the morning after fucking about with one of those things!!!

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"In my experience of one they are legitimate scary shit. I moved home after poltergeist activity started after using one in my old flat. I had lived there with no occurrences for 5 years before using that stupid board "for a laugh"

Friend of a friend found dead the morning after fucking about with one of those things!!!

"

Pre-existing heart condition?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"

Because just because the person died in a possibly brutal way doesn't mean they didn't cross over successfully, spirits are generally the presence of people left behind that have unfinished business in some way "

Ah ok. But what about when people want to speak to Auntie Nellie and she tells them she's fine, very happy and at peace? Why hasn't she passed through successfully? Or am I now I'm the realms of mediumship which opens a whole different kettle of fish!?

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By *ensualtouch15Man
over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"As I've said elsewhere I'm just a simple country boy. Not blessed with much intelligence so like to keep things simple.

If there was an afterlife and we were able to contact the dead, why wouldn't all murder investigations have a seance and ask the murder victim who killed them and how?

I know someone is going to say 'but ah they did that once ..' but surely it would be routine wouldn't it? Every case?

Like I say - I'm just a simple boy ...

Because just because the person died in a possibly brutal way doesn't mean they didn't cross over successfully, spirits are generally the presence of people left behind that have unfinished business in some way "

Being murdered in a brutal way does not leave unfinished business ? Hmm

Me thinks some just make stuff up with zero evidence to substantiate

I'd suggest if human sentience and consciousness did not die with its brain and was able to communicate magically with brains it would not be ambiguous or questionable we would know xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I never used to believe in anything that goes bump in the night as it were, and then I moved into my old flat that was legit haunted. Cupboards opening, taps running in the middle of the night, doors banging, a watch had the glass smashed after it was left on the side, pets refusing to go in certain rooms. Highlight of my stay there was having a glass thrown across the kitchen. I ended up having an investigation done in the flat and we discovered it was a lady that had lived there a long time ago. She wasn't malicious, just wanted to know who we were and why we were in her flat. After that we always said good morning whenever we went in the kitchen (where she seemed to hang out most), and everything seemed all Good.

But no, I wouldn't message around with a Ouija board.

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By *urvymamaWoman
over a year ago

Doncaster


"As I've said elsewhere I'm just a simple country boy. Not blessed with much intelligence so like to keep things simple.

If there was an afterlife and we were able to contact the dead, why wouldn't all murder investigations have a seance and ask the murder victim who killed them and how?

I know someone is going to say 'but ah they did that once ..' but surely it would be routine wouldn't it? Every case?

Like I say - I'm just a simple boy ...

Because just because the person died in a possibly brutal way doesn't mean they didn't cross over successfully, spirits are generally the presence of people left behind that have unfinished business in some way

Being murdered in a brutal way does not leave unfinished business ? Hmm

Me thinks some just make stuff up with zero evidence to substantiate

I'd suggest if human sentience and consciousness did not die with its brain and was able to communicate magically with brains it would not be ambiguous or questionable we would know xxx"

Would depend on the person and circumstance usually with murder the ideology behind it is the spirit would only remain if they wanted their killer brought to justice

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By *ensualtouch15Man
over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"As I've said elsewhere I'm just a simple country boy. Not blessed with much intelligence so like to keep things simple.

If there was an afterlife and we were able to contact the dead, why wouldn't all murder investigations have a seance and ask the murder victim who killed them and how?

I know someone is going to say 'but ah they did that once ..' but surely it would be routine wouldn't it? Every case?

Like I say - I'm just a simple boy ...

Because just because the person died in a possibly brutal way doesn't mean they didn't cross over successfully, spirits are generally the presence of people left behind that have unfinished business in some way

Being murdered in a brutal way does not leave unfinished business ? Hmm

Me thinks some just make stuff up with zero evidence to substantiate

I'd suggest if human sentience and consciousness did not die with its brain and was able to communicate magically with brains it would not be ambiguous or questionable we would know xxx

Would depend on the person and circumstance usually with murder the ideology behind it is the spirit would only remain if they wanted their killer brought to justice"

Sorry you're just making that up

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By *ensualtouch15Man
over a year ago

ashby de la zouch

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By *ensualtouch15Man
over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"As I've said elsewhere I'm just a simple country boy. Not blessed with much intelligence so like to keep things simple.

If there was an afterlife and we were able to contact the dead, why wouldn't all murder investigations have a seance and ask the murder victim who killed them and how?

I know someone is going to say 'but ah they did that once ..' but surely it would be routine wouldn't it? Every case?

Like I say - I'm just a simple boy ...

Because just because the person died in a possibly brutal way doesn't mean they didn't cross over successfully, spirits are generally the presence of people left behind that have unfinished business in some way

Being murdered in a brutal way does not leave unfinished business ? Hmm

Me thinks some just make stuff up with zero evidence to substantiate

I'd suggest if human sentience and consciousness did not die with its brain and was able to communicate magically with brains it would not be ambiguous or questionable we would know xxx

Would depend on the person and circumstance usually with murder the ideology behind it is the spirit would only remain if they wanted their killer brought to justice

Sorry you're just making that up "

Or repeating something that another charlatan has made up , at best a wild unsubstantiated guess at worst a blatant lie xxx

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By *urvymamaWoman
over a year ago

Doncaster


"

Because just because the person died in a possibly brutal way doesn't mean they didn't cross over successfully, spirits are generally the presence of people left behind that have unfinished business in some way

Ah ok. But what about when people want to speak to Auntie Nellie and she tells them she's fine, very happy and at peace? Why hasn't she passed through successfully? Or am I now I'm the realms of mediumship which opens a whole different kettle of fish!?

"

It's a fine line

My grandma is a medium she could never communicate with anyone once they'd crossed over. She says any medium that claims they're communicating with someone that has crossed over is a fraud as once the person crosses the channel between worlds is closed if a legit medium can't communicate with a person you want to speak with they are already at peace. A true mediums job along with their conduit (a person with an aura that is connected to the spirit realm, paranormal activity is generally drawn to them and they can often communicate on a conscious level with spirits as opposed to communicatin spiritually like the medium) is to find out a spirit unfinished business help them to deal with it and cross over and therefore be at peace

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By *urvymamaWoman
over a year ago

Doncaster


"As I've said elsewhere I'm just a simple country boy. Not blessed with much intelligence so like to keep things simple.

If there was an afterlife and we were able to contact the dead, why wouldn't all murder investigations have a seance and ask the murder victim who killed them and how?

I know someone is going to say 'but ah they did that once ..' but surely it would be routine wouldn't it? Every case?

Like I say - I'm just a simple boy ...

Because just because the person died in a possibly brutal way doesn't mean they didn't cross over successfully, spirits are generally the presence of people left behind that have unfinished business in some way

Being murdered in a brutal way does not leave unfinished business ? Hmm

Me thinks some just make stuff up with zero evidence to substantiate

I'd suggest if human sentience and consciousness did not die with its brain and was able to communicate magically with brains it would not be ambiguous or questionable we would know xxx

Would depend on the person and circumstance usually with murder the ideology behind it is the spirit would only remain if they wanted their killer brought to justice

Sorry you're just making that up

Or repeating something that another charlatan has made up , at best a wild unsubstantiated guess at worst a blatant lie xxx"

That fine we get you don't believe and have no interest in doing so, that's fine

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Some girls at my school did it, they spelled out the name of an entity that told them it wanted to harm them. Rubbish I thought. Ten years later talking to a woman from another area she told me that she had once been involved with a board. She had also come across the same name, that also was happy to divulge that it ment them harm. My blood ran cold.

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By *ensualtouch15Man
over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"As I've said elsewhere I'm just a simple country boy. Not blessed with much intelligence so like to keep things simple.

If there was an afterlife and we were able to contact the dead, why wouldn't all murder investigations have a seance and ask the murder victim who killed them and how?

I know someone is going to say 'but ah they did that once ..' but surely it would be routine wouldn't it? Every case?

Like I say - I'm just a simple boy ...

Because just because the person died in a possibly brutal way doesn't mean they didn't cross over successfully, spirits are generally the presence of people left behind that have unfinished business in some way

Being murdered in a brutal way does not leave unfinished business ? Hmm

Me thinks some just make stuff up with zero evidence to substantiate

I'd suggest if human sentience and consciousness did not die with its brain and was able to communicate magically with brains it would not be ambiguous or questionable we would know xxx

Would depend on the person and circumstance usually with murder the ideology behind it is the spirit would only remain if they wanted their killer brought to justice

Sorry you're just making that up

Or repeating something that another charlatan has made up , at best a wild unsubstantiated guess at worst a blatant lie xxx

That fine we get you don't believe and have no interest in doing so, that's fine "

That's fine we get you make stuff up or repeat stuff that's made up

The idea of crossing over is purely a human invention with zero to suggest a mind exists beyond death let alone any specifics

I could be an expert on goblins and fairies . Goblins for example do not have a bum hole and their skin is made from sea shells

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury

If only people could be persuaded to care about important things

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By *urvymamaWoman
over a year ago

Doncaster


"As I've said elsewhere I'm just a simple country boy. Not blessed with much intelligence so like to keep things simple.

If there was an afterlife and we were able to contact the dead, why wouldn't all murder investigations have a seance and ask the murder victim who killed them and how?

I know someone is going to say 'but ah they did that once ..' but surely it would be routine wouldn't it? Every case?

Like I say - I'm just a simple boy ...

Because just because the person died in a possibly brutal way doesn't mean they didn't cross over successfully, spirits are generally the presence of people left behind that have unfinished business in some way

Being murdered in a brutal way does not leave unfinished business ? Hmm

Me thinks some just make stuff up with zero evidence to substantiate

I'd suggest if human sentience and consciousness did not die with its brain and was able to communicate magically with brains it would not be ambiguous or questionable we would know xxx

Would depend on the person and circumstance usually with murder the ideology behind it is the spirit would only remain if they wanted their killer brought to justice

Sorry you're just making that up

Or repeating something that another charlatan has made up , at best a wild unsubstantiated guess at worst a blatant lie xxx

That fine we get you don't believe and have no interest in doing so, that's fine

That's fine we get you make stuff up or repeat stuff that's made up

The idea of crossing over is purely a human invention with zero to suggest a mind exists beyond death let alone any specifics

I could be an expert on goblins and fairies . Goblins for example do not have a bum hole and their skin is made from sea shells "

The difference is I respect people with a differing _iew not take the piss out of them, that's something that's clearly beyond you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yeah, you are kinda being a douche sensual. Like there is zero evidence to support what I experienced at my old home, except that myself, my ex fiancee, and some friends all experienced it first hand.

Maybe it's just one of those things you need to experience yourself to believe

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've not dabbled. "

Should never dabble in things you do not understand.

Years ago, a friend and some friends of hers (not me) dabbled, the board spelled out a date that her and her friends would die in a car crash with a parent, they agreed they would not meet each other on that date. The came and one parent (dad) said he was going somewhere and did daughter want to go too, said she could invite her friends, she said no, and asked her dad to stay home too. He did for a while but later went out unknown to her. The car rolled and he died. The police said the car was so badly mangled, had anyone else been in the car they would have died too.

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"Yeah, you are kinda being a douche sensual. Like there is zero evidence to support what I experienced at my old home, except that myself, my ex fiancee, and some friends all experienced it first hand.

Maybe it's just one of those things you need to experience yourself to believe"

Or maybe it's mumbo jumbo?

Just sayin'

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yeah, you are kinda being a douche sensual. Like there is zero evidence to support what I experienced at my old home, except that myself, my ex fiancee, and some friends all experienced it first hand.

Maybe it's just one of those things you need to experience yourself to believe

Or maybe it's mumbo jumbo?

Just sayin'

"

Again, as previously mentioned, I always thought the same thing until I experienced it myself

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By *urvymamaWoman
over a year ago

Doncaster


"Yeah, you are kinda being a douche sensual. Like there is zero evidence to support what I experienced at my old home, except that myself, my ex fiancee, and some friends all experienced it first hand.

Maybe it's just one of those things you need to experience yourself to believe"

I personally never believed any of it until my own experience, although my experience was unnerving, now recreationally I really enjoy reading a lot of theories, experiences, sciences etc behind it all, find it all fascinating.

As it currently stand there's no actually proof either way

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"Yeah, you are kinda being a douche sensual. Like there is zero evidence to support what I experienced at my old home, except that myself, my ex fiancee, and some friends all experienced it first hand.

Maybe it's just one of those things you need to experience yourself to believe

Or maybe it's mumbo jumbo?

Just sayin'

Again, as previously mentioned, I always thought the same thing until I experienced it myself"

Oh really?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideomotor_phenomenon

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"Yeah, you are kinda being a douche sensual. Like there is zero evidence to support what I experienced at my old home, except that myself, my ex fiancee, and some friends all experienced it first hand.

Maybe it's just one of those things you need to experience yourself to believe

I personally never believed any of it until my own experience, although my experience was unnerving, now recreationally I really enjoy reading a lot of theories, experiences, sciences etc behind it all, find it all fascinating.

As it currently stand there's no actually proof either way "

Oh really?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideomotor_phenomenon

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have used Tarot cards... for fun until things got a bit dark. I can read 'em and have had some scary or unusual stuff happen. An ex of mine wanted a reading for a laugh and I did the the Celtic lay... and predicted that she would have a son born to her. She told me no way and TBH I would agree... 12 month later... Nathan was born to her...

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury

There's a surge of 'belief' - did we somehow skip the Enlightenment?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What happens if the person trying contact a loved via this method is dyslexic?

Could lead to all sorts of problems that is unless the said board has a spell check?

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury

El oh 'ell

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Can see this is going to just carry on, I'd have thought on a swingers forum of all places, people would be a little less shitty and be more open to other people's beliefs.

Apparently not. Kinda sad really.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Perhaps ouijia mantra is a matter of those opportunists taking advantage of the vulnerable and gullible?

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By *erbyDalesCplCouple
over a year ago

Derbyshire


"I've not dabbled.

Should never dabble in things you do not understand.

Years ago, a friend and some friends of hers (not me) dabbled, the board spelled out a date that her and her friends would die in a car crash with a parent, they agreed they would not meet each other on that date. The came and one parent (dad) said he was going somewhere and did daughter want to go too, said she could invite her friends, she said no, and asked her dad to stay home too. He did for a while but later went out unknown to her. The car rolled and he died. The police said the car was so badly mangled, had anyone else been in the car they would have died too. "

So it was wrong then?

And she didn't think to tell her Dad?

Interesting...

Did the police say what caused the crash? (if you say he was answering a text from his daughter telling him to drive safely I think my irony-meter will explode)

Mr ddc

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By *urvymamaWoman
over a year ago

Doncaster


"Yeah, you are kinda being a douche sensual. Like there is zero evidence to support what I experienced at my old home, except that myself, my ex fiancee, and some friends all experienced it first hand.

Maybe it's just one of those things you need to experience yourself to believe

I personally never believed any of it until my own experience, although my experience was unnerving, now recreationally I really enjoy reading a lot of theories, experiences, sciences etc behind it all, find it all fascinating.

As it currently stand there's no actually proof either way

Oh really?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideomotor_phenomenon

"

For some experiences may be a reflex response mechanism, but this reflex still isn't definitive proof that paranormal realms/spirits don't exist.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Can see this is going to just carry on, I'd have thought on a swingers forum of all places, people would be a little less shitty and be more open to other people's beliefs.

Apparently not. Kinda sad really."

Opinions are born to be expressed are they not?

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By *urvymamaWoman
over a year ago

Doncaster


"Can see this is going to just carry on, I'd have thought on a swingers forum of all places, people would be a little less shitty and be more open to other people's beliefs.

Apparently not. Kinda sad really.

Opinions are born to be expressed are they not?"

It's not always the fact that people merely express their opinions, but more about the way in which they express them

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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago

Catthorpe

Don't believe in any of it, had a dabble, it got loads of stuff wrong or more so the people who were forcing the glass in whatever direction. Thought it was garbage tbh.

Him

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury

“The problem with today’s world is that everyone believes they have the right to express their opinion AND have others listen to it.

The correct statement of individual rights is that everyone has the right to an opinion, but crucially, that opinion can be roundly ignored and even made fun of, particularly if it is demonstrably nonsense!”

? Brian Cox

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By *osieWoman
over a year ago

Wembley


"Fraudulent bobbins or legitimate scary sh*t?

Discuss ...

Hang on, I'll go ask....

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B

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Gosh, who knew?

Mr ddc"

Was it followed by a discharge of ectoplasm from your ...

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... nose?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

These sorts of topics will always divide opinions and debate is healthy. I think it's important we all respect each other's _iews even if they are polar opposites to our own

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"These sorts of topics will always divide opinions and debate is healthy. I think it's important we all respect each other's _iews even if they are polar opposites to our own "

An opinion of 'bollocks' isn't very respectful but as I shouted 'bite them!' In my head at mr ddc, all is well.

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By *erbyDalesCplCouple
over a year ago

Derbyshire


"These sorts of topics will always divide opinions and debate is healthy. I think it's important we all respect each other's _iews even if they are polar opposites to our own

An opinion of 'bollocks' isn't very respectful but as I shouted 'bite them!' In my head at mr ddc, all is well. "

Technically, was I not just answering the question in the OP, in a lighthearted manner?

Isn't that what we're meant to do, or was there a rule change that I missed?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"“The problem with today’s world is that everyone believes they have the right to express their opinion AND have others listen to it.

The correct statement of individual rights is that everyone has the right to an opinion, but crucially, that opinion can be roundly ignored and even made fun of, particularly if it is demonstrably nonsense!”

? Brian Cox"

But equally no one has the right to be offended by the opinion of others?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"“The problem with today’s world is that everyone believes they have the right to express their opinion AND have others listen to it.

The correct statement of individual rights is that everyone has the right to an opinion, but crucially, that opinion can be roundly ignored and even made fun of, particularly if it is demonstrably nonsense!”

? Brian Cox

But equally no one has the right to be offended by the opinion of others?"

Sorry not to be........

My ouiji board is low on battery

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"These sorts of topics will always divide opinions and debate is healthy. I think it's important we all respect each other's _iews even if they are polar opposites to our own

An opinion of 'bollocks' isn't very respectful but as I shouted 'bite them!' In my head at mr ddc, all is well.

Technically, was I not just answering the question in the OP, in a lighthearted manner?

Isn't that what we're meant to do, or was there a rule change that I missed?

"

Rule change. Didn't you get the email?

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"“The problem with today’s world is that everyone believes they have the right to express their opinion AND have others listen to it.

The correct statement of individual rights is that everyone has the right to an opinion, but crucially, that opinion can be roundly ignored and even made fun of, particularly if it is demonstrably nonsense!”

? Brian Cox

But equally no one has the right to be offended by the opinion of others?

Sorry not to be........

My ouiji board is low on battery "

Like Dorothy Parker, one could also say that, "People who are easily offended should be offended more often."

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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago

Catthorpe


"“The problem with today’s world is that everyone believes they have the right to express their opinion AND have others listen to it.

The correct statement of individual rights is that everyone has the right to an opinion, but crucially, that opinion can be roundly ignored and even made fun of, particularly if it is demonstrably nonsense!”

? Brian Cox"

Yep! This, and agree fully!

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"“The problem with today’s world is that everyone believes they have the right to express their opinion AND have others listen to it.

The correct statement of individual rights is that everyone has the right to an opinion, but crucially, that opinion can be roundly ignored and even made fun of, particularly if it is demonstrably nonsense!”

? Brian Cox

But equally no one has the right to be offended by the opinion of others?

Sorry not to be........

My ouiji board is low on battery

Like Dorothy Parker, one could also say that, "People who are easily offended should be offended more often."

"

It's not difficult on here, you disbelieving sceptical factoid

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"“The problem with today’s world is that everyone believes they have the right to express their opinion AND have others listen to it.

The correct statement of individual rights is that everyone has the right to an opinion, but crucially, that opinion can be roundly ignored and even made fun of, particularly if it is demonstrably nonsense!”

? Brian Cox

But equally no one has the right to be offended by the opinion of others?

Sorry not to be........

My ouiji board is low on battery

Like Dorothy Parker, one could also say that, "People who are easily offended should be offended more often."

It's not difficult on here, you disbelieving sceptical factoid "

Don't you offend me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"“The problem with today’s world is that everyone believes they have the right to express their opinion AND have others listen to it.

The correct statement of individual rights is that everyone has the right to an opinion, but crucially, that opinion can be roundly ignored and even made fun of, particularly if it is demonstrably nonsense!”

? Brian Cox

But equally no one has the right to be offended by the opinion of others?

Sorry not to be........

My ouiji board is low on battery

Like Dorothy Parker, one could also say that, "People who are easily offended should be offended more often."

It's not difficult on here, you disbelieving sceptical factoid "

Are people offensive generally in forumite city?

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"“The problem with today’s world is that everyone believes they have the right to express their opinion AND have others listen to it.

The correct statement of individual rights is that everyone has the right to an opinion, but crucially, that opinion can be roundly ignored and even made fun of, particularly if it is demonstrably nonsense!”

? Brian Cox

But equally no one has the right to be offended by the opinion of others?

Sorry not to be........

My ouiji board is low on battery

Like Dorothy Parker, one could also say that, "People who are easily offended should be offended more often."

It's not difficult on here, you disbelieving sceptical factoid

Are people offensive generally in forumite city?"

"...the city is a funny place, something like a circus or a sewer..."

~ Lou Reed

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By *erbyDalesCplCouple
over a year ago

Derbyshire


"

Technically, was I not just answering the question in the OP, in a lighthearted manner?

Isn't that what we're meant to do, or was there a rule change that I missed?

Rule change. Didn't you get the email? "

Oh, ok.

Perhaps when only certain _iews are welcome it would be simpler to set these out in the OP.

Enjoy your debate.

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By *osieWoman
over a year ago

Wembley


"

Technically, was I not just answering the question in the OP, in a lighthearted manner?

Isn't that what we're meant to do, or was there a rule change that I missed?

Rule change. Didn't you get the email?

Oh, ok.

Perhaps when only certain _iews are welcome it would be simpler to set these out in the OP.

Enjoy your debate. "

What debate? This thread IS B*LL*CKS

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"

Technically, was I not just answering the question in the OP, in a lighthearted manner?

Isn't that what we're meant to do, or was there a rule change that I missed?

Rule change. Didn't you get the email?

Oh, ok.

Perhaps when only certain _iews are welcome it would be simpler to set these out in the OP.

Enjoy your debate. "

Oi come back! My thread, my rules ! Mr DDC all _iews welcome here don't worry about what imposters say

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I can't help guy think of these spirits are powerful enough to make contact, move objects etc

Then surely they don't need a board with the alphabet written on it to do so.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"“The problem with today’s world is that everyone believes they have the right to express their opinion AND have others listen to it.

The correct statement of individual rights is that everyone has the right to an opinion, but crucially, that opinion can be roundly ignored and even made fun of, particularly if it is demonstrably nonsense!”

? Brian Cox

But equally no one has the right to be offended by the opinion of others?

Sorry not to be........

My ouiji board is low on battery

Like Dorothy Parker, one could also say that, "People who are easily offended should be offended more often."

It's not difficult on here, you disbelieving sceptical factoid

Are people offensive generally in forumite city?

"...the city is a funny place, something like a circus or a sewer..."

~ Lou Reed "

I think forumite city has an eclectic group of respondents. Where in the World would you get discussion topics ranging "do you cum with anal" to "is there a god" with a liberal sprinkling of those seeking medical advice for various conditions save for UKIP party conference ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If you mess about with the spirit world .. dont expect them to go away easily.

I have never got involved in it myself but heard some scary accounts.

Not worth the hassle.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I can't help guy think of these spirits are powerful enough to make contact, move objects etc

Then surely they don't need a board with the alphabet written on it to do so. "

how very dare you express a well reasoned intelligent and articulate opinion!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If you mess about with the spirit world .. dont expect them to go away easily.

I have never got involved in it myself but heard some scary accounts.

Not worth the hassle."

I agree that vodka can be scary the following morning?

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By *urvymamaWoman
over a year ago

Doncaster


"I can't help guy think of these spirits are powerful enough to make contact, move objects etc

Then surely they don't need a board with the alphabet written on it to do so. "

They generally don't unless the board provides the initial gateway into this realm

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I can't help guy think of these spirits are powerful enough to make contact, move objects etc

Then surely they don't need a board with the alphabet written on it to do so. "

No they don't. Burglars don't need an open door to break in your house. But if you leave it open, they take everything you have.

Think of the board as a gate your opening. Making it very easy.

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"“The problem with today’s world is that everyone believes they have the right to express their opinion AND have others listen to it.

The correct statement of individual rights is that everyone has the right to an opinion, but crucially, that opinion can be roundly ignored and even made fun of, particularly if it is demonstrably nonsense!”

? Brian Cox

But equally no one has the right to be offended by the opinion of others?

Sorry not to be........

My ouiji board is low on battery

Like Dorothy Parker, one could also say that, "People who are easily offended should be offended more often."

It's not difficult on here, you disbelieving sceptical factoid

Don't you offend me "

Are you offended?

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By *axandbooCouple
over a year ago

Bristol

Ouija boards i cannot give any actual input on as never done anything with them.

Are ghosts real? Again cant say either way.

I do know i have had a lot of freaky experiences, during one ive been on a response call, over the police radio we could hear some girl begging for help and within a meter of the phone the line goes dead and the police officer spoke.

I have seen two big ass police officers thrown in an abandoned building by nothing i could see.

I do believe there is more out there, things we either dont wsnt to understand or cant understand because we can blinker out things

Dax

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over a year ago


"I can't help guy think of these spirits are powerful enough to make contact, move objects etc

Then surely they don't need a board with the alphabet written on it to do so.

No they don't. Burglars don't need an open door to break in your house. But if you leave it open, they take everything you have.

Think of the board as a gate your opening. Making it very easy. "

so it's like monopoly ?

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By *urvymamaWoman
over a year ago

Doncaster

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I do a nice line in Voodoo Dolls and my Snake Oil is on special offer

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over a year ago


"Ouija boards i cannot give any actual input on as never done anything with them.

Are ghosts real? Again cant say either way.

I do know i have had a lot of freaky experiences, during one ive been on a response call, over the police radio we could hear some girl begging for help and within a meter of the phone the line goes dead and the police officer spoke.

I have seen two big ass police officers thrown in an abandoned building by nothing i could see.

I do believe there is more out there, things we either dont wsnt to understand or cant understand because we can blinker out things

Dax "

Of course there are occurances that cannot be explained as humankind has only touched the surface in terms of understand the forces of nature

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

smug atheist

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"I can't help guy think of these spirits are powerful enough to make contact, move objects etc

Then surely they don't need a board with the alphabet written on it to do so.

No they don't. Burglars don't need an open door to break in your house. But if you leave it open, they take everything you have.

Think of the board as a gate your opening. Making it very easy. "

I'll be very gentle with your opening, dude

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over a year ago


"I can't help guy think of these spirits are powerful enough to make contact, move objects etc

Then surely they don't need a board with the alphabet written on it to do so.

No they don't. Burglars don't need an open door to break in your house. But if you leave it open, they take everything you have.

Think of the board as a gate your opening. Making it very easy. "

Nah sorry not buying it....the dead are just that.

i wonder if anyone has made contact with some of the first men to walk the Earth, a Viking, or how about Caesar. Or is it usually just the immediate family members?

There would be numbers beyond counting in the "spirit world"

I've experienced some very strange things, but nothing to convince me of spirits...the human mind is great at trying to fill in the blanks with the imagination running wild

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

I wonder why it isn't called a 'non-nein' board?

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By *urvymamaWoman
over a year ago

Doncaster


"I can't help guy think of these spirits are powerful enough to make contact, move objects etc

Then surely they don't need a board with the alphabet written on it to do so.

No they don't. Burglars don't need an open door to break in your house. But if you leave it open, they take everything you have.

Think of the board as a gate your opening. Making it very easy.

Nah sorry not buying it....the dead are just that.

i wonder if anyone has made contact with some of the first men to walk the Earth, a Viking, or how about Caesar. Or is it usually just the immediate family members?

There would be numbers beyond counting in the "spirit world"

I've experienced some very strange things, but nothing to convince me of spirits...the human mind is great at trying to fill in the blanks with the imagination running wild "

Looking for connections historical your into the theories of reincarnation and past lives which is a different discussion altogether

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By *ensualtouch15Man
over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"As I've said elsewhere I'm just a simple country boy. Not blessed with much intelligence so like to keep things simple.

If there was an afterlife and we were able to contact the dead, why wouldn't all murder investigations have a seance and ask the murder victim who killed them and how?

I know someone is going to say 'but ah they did that once ..' but surely it would be routine wouldn't it? Every case?

Like I say - I'm just a simple boy ...

Because just because the person died in a possibly brutal way doesn't mean they didn't cross over successfully, spirits are generally the presence of people left behind that have unfinished business in some way

Being murdered in a brutal way does not leave unfinished business ? Hmm

Me thinks some just make stuff up with zero evidence to substantiate

I'd suggest if human sentience and consciousness did not die with its brain and was able to communicate magically with brains it would not be ambiguous or questionable we would know xxx

Would depend on the person and circumstance usually with murder the ideology behind it is the spirit would only remain if they wanted their killer brought to justice

Sorry you're just making that up

Or repeating something that another charlatan has made up , at best a wild unsubstantiated guess at worst a blatant lie xxx

That fine we get you don't believe and have no interest in doing so, that's fine "

It's not actually that I do or don't believe anything , it's I feel uncomfortable when humans fabricate elaborate stories and then propagate them as facts or informed information . I see it as manipulative dishonesty

I was actually not taking the piss, rather illustrating how preposterous , specific claims about mythical domains actually are , and justifying why no respect is deserved for pretending to be an authority or to have insight on such matters xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just doing a check to make sure everyone ignored my post........yep all good, carry on as you were.

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