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sapphi_snake said:

Schizophrenia doesnt make you do those all those horrible stuff i mentioned before...

Dude, haven't you ever heard of that theory that when people tell a story, the more they tell it (or the more the story is transmited orally form person to person), the more the story is deformed and is likely to gain outlandish details. Hack, every time I tell something that happened to me I sprouse things up a little to make the story more interesting.

In my country, there was this case of a demon possesion of a nun in a monastery. Turns out that she was a schizophrenic that escaped from the mental institution and became  a nun. And igonrant monk (or priest, can't remembar what the jerk was) and some stupid nuns performed an "exorxcism" on her, and the lady died (she was abducted, tied to a bed, and starved to death; they didn't even give her water). The outrageous part was not their immense stupidity, but the fact that they got away, thanks to the efforts of the stupid corrupt Church and the fact that peopel in my country are religious and believe all kinds of superstitious crap.

The case with Anneliese Michale was diffrent. She refused to drink Holy Water even thogh she was catholic and when she passed by the icon of Jesus Christ she was getting upset. Not to mention she eat her own arm...

i really dont even wanna start a debate on demonic possesions, its so terrible to even think about it...

This line made me LOL. How old are you? 'Cause you sure seem adorably naive and innocent to write something like this.

Im not. I just dont wanna talk about anything like that. Its wrong IMO.

And there is a diffrence between indian burial grounds and regular cemetaries.

I'm well aware of that.

My mom told that once she saw a woman in the the white gloving dress in the middle of the night walking. But there was something wierd with the way she walked. Her feet didnt touch the ground, it was like she was flying about 50cm in the air. The woman then went behind a tree and and just disappeared without a trace.  No one ever saw her again,

I think your mom should go see a specialist. this is worrying. Got any more details aboutthis story?

She wasnt the only one who saw that woman. 5 of her friends who were with her saw it too. And some other people in town as well, so dont tell me my mom is nuts, because lots of other people saw  that woman too.

The Jasper thing was a typo.

I'm sure Casper forgives you for mistyping his name. After all, he is a friendly kind of ghost.

And you didnt asnwer my question. Do you even believe in any paranormal activity whatsoever?

Sorry, didn't notice you asked me that. My answer is: NO, I don't beleive that anything is "paranormal". If something is (by this I mean exists, is real), then it's "normal". Some things have yet to be explained, and I'm sure scientist or someone will find an explanation for them in the future. These things might also have something to do with that DMT substance in the brain that causes hallucinations (somebody mentioned it on another topic).

well than, theres absolutly no need for me to continiue this discussion, is it? I can  see you that have total lack of faith for anything that science doesnt agree with. Did you know that 300 years ago, the smartes people of this world thought the Earht was flat and not round? Science has been wrong multiple times already, and  their theories are not always right.

Personally I've never witnessed any paranormal situations, but I've heard others relate such situations (most of the time it was something thet heard from a friend, who hear it from another friend, who learned it from a roomante's friend... you get the drift).