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23 Apr 2023, 7:02 am

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I so badly want to see a ghost, and I don't mean on the TV, but in real life. Graveyards are too clichéd, I've been to graveyards at night and I've never seen a ghost. Plus graveyards are peaceful, pretty places and don't feel haunted at all.

The best places to find ghosts are at old abandoned buildings. But in this stupid country every
abandoned place seems to be law-protected and you get arrested just for exploring, which is off-putting. (Yes, it's my body, I'm willing to take the risk of hurting myself, I just so badly want adventure).


I used to work in an old mill. Only one floor was in use and had been turned into offices. The rest of the building had been left for years and was as good as abandoned. I used to arrive to work at 6am every day (I was a cleaner) and I was the only person in the whole building. This mill was said to be haunted and had been on a certain TV programme. However I explored every inch of that building every day and although it was a fascinating place the creepiest thing about it was the sound of the wind moaning through the cracks in the windows. No ghosts.

I have to say though that limping a reflection of myself in a mirror that I didn't know was there, in semi darkness did make me jump out of my skin a bit.

I've also explored disused nightclubs and old derelict pubs as well. In fact I used to squat in a derelict pub as a teenager.

I also lived in a children's home (it's been pulled down now) but it was a really old house. No ghosts. The only mischief that happened there was the occasional riot which we did actually blame on a ghost one time.

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23 Apr 2023, 7:47 am

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Joe90 wrote:
I so badly want to see a ghost, and I don't mean on the TV, but in real life. Graveyards are too clichéd, I've been to graveyards at night and I've never seen a ghost. Plus graveyards are peaceful, pretty places and don't feel haunted at all.

The best places to find ghosts are at old abandoned buildings. But in this stupid country every
abandoned place seems to be law-protected and you get arrested just for exploring, which is off-putting. (Yes, it's my body, I'm willing to take the risk of hurting myself, I just so badly want adventure).


I used to work in an old mill. Only one floor was in use and had been turned into offices. The rest of the building had been left for years and was as good as abandoned. I used to arrive to work at 6am every day (I was a cleaner) and I was the only person in the whole building. This mill was said to be haunted and had been on a certain TV programme. However I explored every inch of that building every day and although it was a fascinating place the creepiest thing about it was the sound of the wind moaning through the cracks in the windows. No ghosts.

I have to say though that limping a reflection of myself in a mirror that I didn't know was there, in semi darkness did make me jump out of my skin a bit.

I've also explored disused nightclubs and old derelict pubs as well. In fact I used to squat in a derelict pub as a teenager.

I also lived in a children's home (it's been pulled down now) but it was a really old house. No ghosts. The only mischief that happened there was the occasional riot which we did actually blame on a ghost one time.

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In my opinion having the creeps like that is as good as seeing a ghost. I'd love to spend my weekends exploring old abandoned buildings, if it hadn't become practically illegal in this dumb country.


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23 Apr 2023, 7:56 am

Joe90 wrote:
I so badly want to see a ghost, and I don't mean on the TV, but in real life. Graveyards are too clichéd, I've been to graveyards at night and I've never seen a ghost. Plus graveyards are peaceful, pretty places and don't feel haunted at all.

The best places to find ghosts are at old abandoned buildings. But in this stupid country every
abandoned place seems to be law-protected and you get arrested just for exploring, which is off-putting. (Yes, it's my body, I'm willing to take the risk of hurting myself, I just so badly want adventure).


Yes but someone would have to pay your medical bills.

That being said I am on your side here, UK is too much of a cucked nanny state where they treat everyone like 4 year olds.



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23 Apr 2023, 8:13 am

Yeah don't break the law


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23 Apr 2023, 10:12 am

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There are no ghosts. He's probably a bad cyclist and had to make up some kind of excuse.


I thought I saw a ghost once. From what I can tell I was half asleep so the "ghost" was probably just a dream, whereas the rest of what I was seeing was really there.

But yeah, it's probably something more along the lines of an excuse for crashing, or the mind misinterpreting something out of the corner of his eye. I know that happens to me a lot. It takes a fair amount of processing power to take the signals coming in through the eyes and make sense of them.



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23 Apr 2023, 10:29 am

We have an abandoned psychiatric hospital within walking distance from me. It's another place that has been on a certain TV show and said to be haunted.

My ex once was working as a night watchman there and was so scared he only lasted a few hours.

I'd love to get in there but it's all boarded up now with high fencing around it.


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23 Apr 2023, 10:41 am

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Yes but someone would have to pay your medical bills.


We don't have medical bills here.


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23 Apr 2023, 11:39 am

I don't know if there are ghosts or not, I would like to live in a world in which there are. As for abandoned buildings where a respirator to protect yourself from Asbestos and mold.



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23 Apr 2023, 1:31 pm

babybird wrote:
We have an abandoned psychiatric hospital within walking distance from me. It's another place that has been on a certain TV show and said to be haunted.

My ex once was working as a night watchman there and was so scared he only lasted a few hours.

I'd love to get in there but it's all boarded up now with high fencing around it.


Yeah old "mental hospitals" do seem to be hotspots for spooks. Or at least they show up on TV often.



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23 Apr 2023, 1:39 pm

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I'd love to spend my weekends exploring old abandoned buildings, if it hadn't become practically illegal in this dumb country.


Urban exploration is almost always illegal, no matter where you are. Risking arrest is part of the cost of doing business.


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25 Apr 2023, 2:12 am

The term "supernatural" is kind of funny because by definition it sort of means things that do not exist.  If something exists, it is part of the natural world, in that it can interact with particles via the rules of physics.  If ghosts exist, for example, they cannot so much disobey the laws of physics, because scientists would simply adjust the rules of physics to match what they observed in the ghosts.  The most striking example of this are cryptid animals like Nessie or Bigfoot.  In a way they sort of count as supernatural, merely by the fact that they do not exist.  If they were ever discovered, they would be boring old natural animals.  In the sea, the division is even clearer, we can imagine a cryptid enthusiast asking a scientist "Do you believe in sea monsters?", and the scientist replying "Oh sure, there are plenty: great white shark, orca, giant squid, etc".  Here the cryptid enthusiast would become frustrated and say "No, I mean like Leviathan or Kraken".  The scientist might ask "is that not just a Sperm Whale and Giant Squid?".  Frustration increasing, the cryptid enthusiast says "No, I mean things that do not exist."  Here our poor scientist is left to contend with the true meaning of the question: "Do you believe in things that do not exist?".

There are two differences, it seems, between "sea monsters" and "sea creatures".  The first is that sea monsters are named in Greek, where sea creatures are named in Latin.  The second is that sea monsters do not exist.


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(The same logic can be applied to 'ghosts'.)



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25 Apr 2023, 5:37 am

I don’t know.


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25 Apr 2023, 6:54 am

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The klan have been haunting the woods on southern US states for > century now.
As usual human "ghosts" are far more scary than phantom apparitions.



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25 Apr 2023, 7:21 am

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I don’t know.


That's the best response on this thread


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25 Apr 2023, 7:07 pm

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Just so you know, this reminds me of several urban legends from this side of the Atlantic -- "The Bloody Hook", "The Violet Corsage", and "The Drowned Hitch-Hiker" spring to mind -- none of which have any fixed location or date, but each one has one thing in common . . . "A friend told me".  Maybe it was a friend, a friend of a friend, or someone's cousin's hairdresser's best friend; in any case, tracing the alleged "ghost sighting" back to an actual event is virtually impossible.[/color]
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