Author Topic: Weird instincts  (Read 4771 times)

I can't look people in the eye when I talk to them unless I have known them for years.

Posting from school computer, btw.

Perhaps it's a temperature difference, or UV...
When I'm near a dark area, it almost feels like it's pressing down on me. Because I was in this house once while on a youth group trip, and we played this blindfold game. We had to walk in a square without going outside the lines or hitting a person in the middle, and I could tell there some of the lines were because it was dark in those areas.

Oh wow. sounds like creepypasta but i believe you
I would give you the link to the real estate website, but google search, this is no creepypasta.

rockslide, I don't believe you're a paranormal seeing guy thing. Ghosts don't exist.

rockslide, I don't believe you're a paranormal seeing guy thing. Ghosts don't exist.
The United States Military has labeled buildings as haunted. If the military believes in paranormal entities, then everyone else sure as hell should.


Why should I though? What evidence is there? Just because they lock down buildings for bullstuff doesn't mean it's there.

I can't look people in the eye when I talk to them unless I have known them for years.

I think that's with everyone, I can't do this either, unless they are actually friends. (Meaning that I can know them for years, but if I don't talk to them for the time I knew them and actually become acquainted with them, I can't do it)

Sometimes I get the urge to dig a trench to sleep in.

Sometimes I get the urge to dig a trench to sleep in.
Sometimes I do this but with a hole in a hill.

Why should I though? What evidence is there? Just because they lock down buildings for bullstuff doesn't mean it's there.
Officers getting harassed with no visual source, noises, smells, screams, need I say more?
The military is a government orgainization, they can't just do bullstuff. They have to get approval from many people before they do something.

Whenever I talk to someone, I always look at their nose.
I don't know why.
Sometimes I do this, and it's really bad in a serious conversation because then I start laughing at their nose for some reason and they are like " wtf this is srys " :P

Also, after a while of sitting here at the computer, I'll feel the need to walk downstairs and get something. Then I realize nothing is there so I go back up again and the cycle continues for a while.

There's other stuff that I can't think of right now.

The United States Military has labeled buildings as haunted. If the military believes in paranormal entities, then everyone else sure as hell should.

Viable source please?