fyou sure about that?I think it maybe true but i also think that men wearing stained wife beaters attract more cops then those who simply go with no shirt.I also believe that those wearing hte wife beater, especially if stainedf, attract tv crews, cops and have frequent interviews with reporters. The less brains and teeth you have also increases your chance of being interviewed on TV.
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Paranormal stuff
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yeas,i can.i've always had an underactive imagination. plus,the walker was still in the same spot it stopped in the next morning.and like i said it was in a closet,and i didn't move it.
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Maybe somebody was playing a joke on you. A sick joke, mind you.
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nope.the walker was moving.it was the kind without the weels,so you had to pick it up a little bit,so my bros couldn't of used string or anything like that.
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I've seen some magic tricks that would really impress you. I was also impressed, even after finding out how they were done. On of the coolest tricks is how "psychics" "read" people's minds. The method was outlined on South Park, on the Jonathan Edwards episode.
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Yes they could, just because it doesn't have wheels it doesn't mean they couldn't move it with strings. It would be quite easy actually.Of course I'm not saying thats what happened, just suggesting something a little more rational.
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In my short life I have witnessed both firsthand and second hand paranormal shit.Without going into details, I have learned for fact that there is something else out there weather it be ghosts, spirits, dark angels, demons, another dimension which is almost never seen by us, but I know that somethings can't be explained to people that have never witnessed anything like that. I would like to think that some people have a powerfull enouph mind to see this dimension. I don't know if I believe in U.F.O.s because I have never thought that I might have seen one, but obviously the U.S. Area 51 and the Underwater area 51 as well as some other top secret bases are testing machines that appear to be from outer space. I think that a U.F.O. did crash in Rosswell way back and these top secret facilities have figured out how to make them to keep us believing so that the U.S government can......nevermind thats another can of worms. But things like Mary statues tearing blood and Jesus images are all a hoax which can never be proven. Did they test this Mary's blood...NO they didn't because its not real. I have yet to see a real miracle happen too.
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i believe in the rosswell thing too.
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In reply to:Please send some intelligent thoughts to our president...or vice president...or whoever is making all the decisions.Well for the business related decisions and the longterm political stuff, that would be a certain Mr. George Bush, former president of the United States of America along with a small group of close friends.
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I won't completely rule out the possibility of paranormal happenings but as a physicist I maintain a healthy scepticism.As a fan of the paranormal though, I've done a lot of research and although there have been a few things which have never yet been properly explained, most paranormal happenings just aren't real. In many cases, the witnesses to these events are simply lying about what they've seen and in other cases where deliberate fraud isn't the answer, it's sometimes a natural phenomena producing weird effects which are attributed to ghosts etc.
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That may be true, but I'm not sure that people want to hear about rational explanations. They're just part of the "conspiracy" to hid the truth.
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even you have to realize,steve,that there are somethings in this world that just can't be explained scientifically
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There are things that can't be explained scientifically yet.
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even you have to realize,steve,that there are somethings in this world that just can't be explained scientificallyWhat Bob said, plus, just because something hasn't been explained scientifically, it doesn't mean that some fanciful explanation is correct. Some of those explanations are actually contrary to what we know of science.Some things haven't been explained scientifically because no one has looked. The paranormal claims that have been examined scientifically don't pass scientific muster. When looked at closely, they just stop happening. Do the ghosts get insulted and leave when the scientific instrumentation comes out?
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Does the recording thing work? "white noise" i think its called. You place the recording tape thing... you know the rest.
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Not really sure what you mean.
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you have way too much faith in science.it can't explain everything.
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Its a method of setting up a sound recorder in an empty room. You ask a question and or you just introduce yourself and then leave the recorder for a little while. When you're finished you replay the recording and people claim that they can hear voices.Chance mentioned it earlier and he told a story about how his companions all heard different things and he himself heard nothing but noise.
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You have way too much faith in the paranormal. Contrary to what you may think, science can explain everything, just not current science.
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\> you have way too much faith in science.it can't explain everything.
I didn't say that it can explain _everything_, but it's our best best for explaining physical pheomena. For whatever reason science can't explain something (because it can't, or it can't yet, or no one has done a scientific examination), it doesn't mean that some arbitrary fanciful explanation is true; yet some people accept those explanations as absolute facts.
The question is, if something can't be answered with current knowledge or information, why can't we just say "I don't know the answer"?, rather than accepting some arbitrary explanation? Why is it so hard for people to say, "We don't know, we can't explain it", and leave it at that?
Is there definitely a ghost in the hospital? Some people have no doubt. I can't understand that.