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    Quote Originally Posted by vpchill View Post
    I have and I take it very seriously. I used to live in an old house that had like 6 or 8 rooms. One night My mom, lil sister and I all fell asleep in livingroom. I heard cookie jar moving so I assumed it was my cat. I looked and my cat was wondering what it was too (lol). So I had this BIG Doberman and his ears were up, the more it rattled the more he stood up, until the sob jumped on me and was trembling. He was so scared he pissed on me. Now I was 10 and this dog was bigger than me and he was scared. So I grabbed him by the collar and walked up these steps you only see on movies. Felt like 100 steps. Im dragging him while he's fighting to run away. I get to bathroom and try to clean up and I hear walking. Needless to say the dog is gone!! He runs downstairs, I swore I saw somthing but fear had me running right behind him. Ill never forget that. My dog would try to kill anyone who came near me, yet he was scared as hell that night.
    True story.
    Dude this is the kind of stupid sh*t thinking that religious fanatics use to "prove" their belief in God.

    Obviously something else scared your dog. Have you ever even taken the time to think about situational variables that could have affected this outcome?

    GHOSTS are NOT real. It's the most illogical, unscientific conception out there. Science explains and gives reason to everything. If you actually spent enough time dissecting everyone's "ghost" stories you could EASILY find fallacies in their tales.

    I'm sorry for sounding like an existentialist (google it if you don't know the word), but I just can't stand this "what-if" thinking. It's bullsh*t, and just plain stupid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seriousmass View Post
    Dude this is the kind of stupid sh*t thinking that religious fanatics use to "prove" their belief in God.

    Obviously something else scared your dog. Have you ever even taken the time to think about situational variables that could have affected this outcome?

    GHOSTS are NOT real. It's the most illogical, unscientific conception out there. Science explains and gives reason to everything. If you actually spent enough time dissecting everyone's "ghost" stories you could EASILY find fallacies in their tales.

    I'm sorry for sounding like an existentialist (google it if you don't know the word), but I just can't stand this "what-if" thinking. It's bullsh*t, and just plain stupid.
    I think you are a pissed off ghost floating throw the internet mad at something or you are on tren

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    Quote Originally Posted by prone2rage View Post
    I think you are a pissed off ghost floating throw the internet mad at something or you are on tren
    you caught me

    lol... I'm on Halo.. haha.. I've never been put on edge like this before.

    Never done tren before!

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    Quote Originally Posted by seriousmass View Post
    you caught me

    lol... I'm on Halo.. haha.. I've never been put on edge like this before.

    Never done tren before!
    well stay away from tren or you will eat the computer...lol

    how the halo going bro?

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    Quote Originally Posted by prone2rage View Post
    well stay away from tren or you will eat the computer...lol

    how the halo going bro?
    haha.. I actually don't think I'll ever go near tren. I'm already kinda a snap-show... I couldn't imagine how bad I would be with increased anger; and decreased sleep time!! lol.

    Halo's going very well. Running it @ 35mg ED. Getting some very good strength gains; and definitely getting hard and more defined. It kinda reminds me of winstrol, except much better strength gains... and no achy / dry joints! Kinda weird headaches though..

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    Quote Originally Posted by seriousmass View Post
    haha.. I actually don't think I'll ever go near tren. I'm already kinda a snap-show... I couldn't imagine how bad I would be with increased anger; and decreased sleep time!! lol.

    Halo's going very well. Running it @ 35mg ED. Getting some very good strength gains; and definitely getting hard and more defined. It kinda reminds me of winstrol, except much better strength gains... and no achy / dry joints! Kinda weird headaches though..
    I decided the last time I ran winstrol I was to old to ever run it again....lol

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    I want to believe, but I have not seen or experienced anything.
    Therefore, I don't.


    The only people around me that have claim to have seen anything are religious fanatics and drug addicts. Go figure...

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    Quote Originally Posted by seriousmass View Post
    Dude this is the kind of stupid sh*t thinking that religious fanatics use to "prove" their belief in God.

    Obviously something else scared your dog. Have you ever even taken the time to think about situational variables that could have affected this outcome?

    GHOSTS are NOT real. It's the most illogical, unscientific conception out there. Science explains and gives reason to everything. If you actually spent enough time dissecting everyone's "ghost" stories you could EASILY find fallacies in their tales.

    I'm sorry for sounding like an existentialist (google it if you don't know the word), but I just can't stand this "what-if" thinking. It's bullsh*t, and just plain stupid.
    Well that's some pretty closed-minded thinking right there, wouldn't you agree? I don't really believe in god, and I don't believe in ghosts, but I have no idea if I'm right or not. You are so sure of something that can't be proven.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDawg1536 View Post
    Well that's some pretty closed-minded thinking right there, wouldn't you agree? I don't really believe in god, and I don't believe in ghosts, but I have no idea if I'm right or not. You are so sure of something that can't be proven.
    Science was not able to prove everything, so guy reproduced an NDE with a machine sending exact same brainwaves has someone who has an NDE, they put 5 people who had an NDE inside the machine and all 5 of them said that it was the exact same thing.

    Now at the university in Montreal they study some people with NDE, after giving them an MRI they found that on part of the brain was not the same has before, was changed after the NDE.

    Right there the life after death theory cannot be proven once more. Has for ghost well most people have a scary story, some sites have ghost sittings, are they real of not, i just dont know either.

    Would be kind of nice to go elsewhere after your body dies, because life is really hard at some point and far from being a pic nic,

    A long lasting vacation from everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDawg1536 View Post
    Well that's some pretty closed-minded thinking right there, wouldn't you agree? I don't really believe in god, and I don't believe in ghosts, but I have no idea if I'm right or not. You are so sure of something that can't be proven.
    Close-minded? Seriously? Because I don't believe in ghosts?

    90% of the people who report these "ghost-sightings" suffer from some psychological disorder..

    the other 10% are just tricking themselves into believing what they saw was real. The problem is the brain is extremely complex, and one of things it inherently tells us to do is to prove ourselves right: aka the confirmation bias theory. If someone believes they saw something enough, no method of persuasion will EVER break their thinking. Also, the human brain has the amazing ability of creating illusions, even when you're in a conscious state.

    Like I said before: if you looked at EVERY single case of ghost sightings, on an individual basis, and broke down the every detail of the situation, anything can be explained and fallacies WILL be exposed.
    Last edited by seriousmass; 06-07-2009 at 04:21 PM.

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    I don't believe in anything supernatural,anything you can't explain is just that,something YOU can't explain. That doesn't make it supernatural it just means you don't know what happened.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pocketbattleship2B View Post
    I don't believe in anything supernatural,anything you can't explain is just that,something YOU can't explain. That doesn't make it supernatural it just means you don't know what happened.
    exactly. all it means is we do not have the technology / insight to explain it yet. lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seriousmass View Post
    Dude this is the kind of stupid sh*t thinking that religious fanatics use to "prove" their belief in God.

    Obviously something else scared your dog. Have you ever even taken the time to think about situational variables that could have affected this outcome?

    GHOSTS are NOT real. It's the most illogical, unscientific conception out there. Science explains and gives reason to everything. If you actually spent enough time dissecting everyone's "ghost" stories you could EASILY find fallacies in their tales.

    I'm sorry for sounding like an existentialist (google it if you don't know the word), but I just can't stand this "what-if" thinking. It's bullsh*t, and just plain stupid.

    Thats your Opinion. It also has been said that animals can sense the supernatural. I wont get all religious and all that. The topic was supernatural experience and I posted mine. It never happened again, but as I said my dog was vicious yet he was scared as shvt that nite. Eda or (Google if you dont know the word) Dont insult me. You read a dictionary doesnt make you a genius. Thanx for your opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vpchill View Post
    Thats your Opinion. It also has been said that animals can sense the supernatural. I wont get all religious and all that. The topic was supernatural experience and I posted mine. It never happened again, but as I said my dog was vicious yet he was scared as shvt that nite. Eda or (Google if you dont know the word) Dont insult me. You read a dictionary doesnt make you a genius. Thanx for your opinion.

    Most animals have at least one sense superior to ours, in the case of a cat or dog, smell and hearing. Before I've seen my cats snap their heads round and stare at an empty space. It's just the animal picking up something we cant see or smell or hear, like a noise from outside or something. I don't disbelieve in ghosts, but I dont necessarily believe them to be something devine or supernatural. It's an unexplained phenomena that science will one day explain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flagg View Post
    Most animals have at least one sense superior to ours, in the case of a cat or dog, smell and hearing. Before I've seen my cats snap their heads round and stare at an empty space. It's just the animal picking up something we cant see or smell or hear, like a noise from outside or something. I don't disbelieve in ghosts, but I dont necessarily believe them to be something devine or supernatural. It's an unexplained phenomena that science will one day explain.

    Thats a great way to put it, I totally agree. I have no proof that there is supernatural I only told my story of what I felt was somthing Beyond my understanding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vpchill View Post
    Thats a great way to put it, I totally agree. I have no proof that there is supernatural I only told my story of what I felt was somthing Beyond my understanding.
    I agree that there are very strange things in the world. I remember I was up once late at night last year doing some work at about 1am in the morning. Now I was the only person in the house, and very clearly on the sofa next to me I hear a cough. It sounded very human. The first thing I did was check behind the sofa to see if it had been a cat, no cats. I've never been able to explain what that was. Maybe I was just tired and my mind was day dreaming, but it was a very weird, freaky occurance.

    Edit: I just read your story. As frightening as that experience was, im always fascinated by stories like this. Whatever it was, it must have been very real for your pets to react like that. Have you ever seen the film, The Entity. It was supposedly based on a true story of a woman who was being physically abused by an unseen force. People thought she was crazy at first until other eye witnesses saw what was happening. Some paranormal scientists have deduced that if things like ghosts exist, and they can make noises or move objects, they must have some form of physical mass to be able to do it.
    Last edited by Flagg; 06-08-2009 at 07:47 AM.

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