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Losing things that you never find again

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Not sure it's paranormal, but it's a bit odd.

 

It isn't paranormal. It is a bit odd.

 

That's pretty bad, did you lose much money from the wallet?

 

Just out of interest, does anyone believe that this shit is:

 

a) Disorganisation

b) Paranormal

c) Dimension/vortex-related?

 

a) Possibly

b) No

c) No

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It isn't paranormal. It is a bit odd.

 

I'm 95% sure ghosts don't exist. But if they did, there would be a lot of evidence for them in the flat, e.g. things turning themselves on and off, doors slamming etc.

 

And I guess keeping that 5% makes it less scary than being 100% they don't exist and then having your all concept of existence turned upside down if you had an encounter.

Well you've got lame ghosts if all they do is move a few things around. To say they have the ability to interact with the physical world (given they are stealing) they aren't very imaginative. I'd have hoped they'd have produced some great art or provided more of a social service by now. Ghosts have been around for a long time, after all.

That's pretty bad, did you lose much money from the wallet?

 

Just out of interest, does anyone believe that this shit is:

 

a) Disorganisation

b) Paranormal

c) Dimension/vortex-related?

What about sleeping disorder related explanations? I sometimes move things in my sleep (let's say sleep walking-like). I have no memory of it the next day then, except that I lost something and find it back somewhere really weird. Being extremely tired makes me do automatic behavior. If I normally put my keys in my jeans right pocket, then I'd put my keys in the right pocket of the bathrope I wear while I do that automatic stuff at night. I do that because I have narcolepsy but any person that has lack of sleep may experience it.
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Well you've got lame ghosts if all they do is move a few things around. To say they have the ability to interact with the physical world (given they are stealing) they aren't very imaginative. I'd have hoped they'd have produced some great art or provided more of a social service by now. Ghosts have been around for a long time, after all.

 

I've always thought ghosts were rubbish anyway. I went on a ghost-walk of our city for uni (don't ask), and this guide said that there was a ghost in the cellar of Waterstones. The staff suspected there was a ghost so they left a hundred flowers down there and a tape recorder, and when they woke in the morning, they found these flowers had been bunched and the tape had recorded heavy machinery. Surely these ghosts would've been better off in a florists than a book store?

 

What about sleeping disorder related explanations? I sometimes move things in my sleep (let's say sleep walking-like). I have no memory of it the next day then, except that I lost something and find it back somewhere really weird. Being extremely tired makes me do automatic behavior. If I normally put my keys in my jeans right pocket, then I'd put my keys in the right pocket of the bathrope I wear while I do that automatic stuff at night. I do that because I have narcolepsy but any person that has lack of sleep may experience it.

 

I never even considered that. It's wholly possible I sleepwalk actually, as I sleep-text. That's often awkward in the morning.

That's pretty bad, did you lose much money from the wallet?

 

Just out of interest, does anyone believe that this shit is:

 

a) Disorganisation

b) Paranormal

c) Dimension/vortex-related?

 

Not much, it's more the fact that I lost it.

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