Society & Culture

Have you ever seen a ghost or encountered anything spooky?

Society & Culture

Posted by: Rainbow

15th Aug 2011 10:44am

Perhaps you have a room in your house that never quite feels right. Do you hear bumps in the night or see shadows out of the corner of your eye? Are you a medium or clairvoyant who can communicate with the ‘other side’?

NEEDA
  • 18th Aug 2011 08:06am

I'm really into paranormal things,I'm interested in ghost, horror movies and stuffs like that but I never ever saw a ghost even once but it appeared in my dreams or am I really dreaming, I heard noises at night like creeking floors like there's someone walking and when I'm in the kitchen I always see someone in the corner of my eyes, a black long hair woman , watching me outside our screen door, And when I look back she's not there. Then this happened to me once and it's so frightening I woke up crying, I was dreaming and in my dream I was in my bedroom , sleeping then suddenly something grab me by the hand and drag me into the ceiling and when i look down i saw myself lying in bed. I found myself screaming but no sound came out of my mouth. That was the worst feeling I had experienced and I don't want that to happen again. Whenever I thought of it I got goosebumps all over me.


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