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  3. I would consider myself a sensible skeptic, in that I do not believe in the supernatural, but if I saw something that looked like a demonic possession or a hostile ghost or whatever I would immediately LEAVE.

I would consider myself a sensible skeptic, in that I do not believe in the supernatural, but if I saw something that looked like a demonic possession or a hostile ghost or whatever I would immediately LEAVE.

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  • astronomerritt@hachyderm.ioA This user is from outside of this forum
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    I would consider myself a sensible skeptic, in that I do not believe in the supernatural, but if I saw something that looked like a demonic possession or a hostile ghost or whatever I would immediately LEAVE.

    Like, I can tell myself it was a hallucination AFTERWARDS. I'm not risking my shit on that 0.1% chance I'm wrong about demons.

    roknrol@beige.partyR astronomerritt@hachyderm.ioA silvermoon82@wandering.shopS gbargoud@masto.nycG _ad@hachyderm.io_ 11 Replies Last reply
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    • astronomerritt@hachyderm.ioA astronomerritt@hachyderm.io

      I would consider myself a sensible skeptic, in that I do not believe in the supernatural, but if I saw something that looked like a demonic possession or a hostile ghost or whatever I would immediately LEAVE.

      Like, I can tell myself it was a hallucination AFTERWARDS. I'm not risking my shit on that 0.1% chance I'm wrong about demons.

      roknrol@beige.partyR This user is from outside of this forum
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      @astronomerritt Not me. Investigate the shit out of anything supernaturally...that's the only way to know for sure.

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        @astronomerritt Not me. Investigate the shit out of anything supernaturally...that's the only way to know for sure.

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        @roknrol This is why you die in the horror movie and I live 😉

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        • astronomerritt@hachyderm.ioA astronomerritt@hachyderm.io

          I would consider myself a sensible skeptic, in that I do not believe in the supernatural, but if I saw something that looked like a demonic possession or a hostile ghost or whatever I would immediately LEAVE.

          Like, I can tell myself it was a hallucination AFTERWARDS. I'm not risking my shit on that 0.1% chance I'm wrong about demons.

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          I've consumed far too much horror media where the skeptic refuses to believe the evidence in front of them and ends up microwaved by a demonic head laser or whatever. Couldn't be me.

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          • astronomerritt@hachyderm.ioA astronomerritt@hachyderm.io

            I've consumed far too much horror media where the skeptic refuses to believe the evidence in front of them and ends up microwaved by a demonic head laser or whatever. Couldn't be me.

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            I think this is a characteristically Irish POV. Faeries aren't real. But also, you don't fuck with the faeries.

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            • astronomerritt@hachyderm.ioA astronomerritt@hachyderm.io

              I would consider myself a sensible skeptic, in that I do not believe in the supernatural, but if I saw something that looked like a demonic possession or a hostile ghost or whatever I would immediately LEAVE.

              Like, I can tell myself it was a hallucination AFTERWARDS. I'm not risking my shit on that 0.1% chance I'm wrong about demons.

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              @astronomerritt
              Right? Get safe, then handwave it as "sometimes brains just do that".

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              • astronomerritt@hachyderm.ioA astronomerritt@hachyderm.io

                I think this is a characteristically Irish POV. Faeries aren't real. But also, you don't fuck with the faeries.

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                @astronomerritt It's a practical one.
                For wahtever reason stories have been told about this kind of phenomenon, we should respect whatever the actual reality *is* and seek safety.
                On the other hand, when listening to the song 'shut de do' keep out de devil," I realized that if I were a parent and it were dangerous outside because oh, the invading people, I might make up something extremely scary just to keep my kid inside.

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                • astronomerritt@hachyderm.ioA astronomerritt@hachyderm.io

                  @roknrol This is why you die in the horror movie and I live 😉

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                  @astronomerritt The Mystery of the Gurgling Radiator

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                  • geonz@mathstodon.xyzG geonz@mathstodon.xyz

                    @astronomerritt It's a practical one.
                    For wahtever reason stories have been told about this kind of phenomenon, we should respect whatever the actual reality *is* and seek safety.
                    On the other hand, when listening to the song 'shut de do' keep out de devil," I realized that if I were a parent and it were dangerous outside because oh, the invading people, I might make up something extremely scary just to keep my kid inside.

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                    @geonz Oh sure. A lot of seemingly paranormal stories have rational explanations or have played a useful role in society, and I think that's really interesting.

                    And also, I am not going to disturb a fairy ring.

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                      @astronomerritt The Mystery of the Gurgling Radiator

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                      @roknrol I mean, I'm more talking about "levitating little girl talking in the voice of legion", not "pipework making funny sounds" 😆

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                      • astronomerritt@hachyderm.ioA astronomerritt@hachyderm.io

                        I think this is a characteristically Irish POV. Faeries aren't real. But also, you don't fuck with the faeries.

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                        @astronomerritt I’m reading a book of Irish folktales rn and about a third of them are about two guys: one who said “hey don’t mess with that tree it’s full of faeries” and another who cut down the tree to make a wagon to get his stolen sheep to market or something and the faeries turned him into one of the sheep/made him poor/got his wife pregnant/all three

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                        • astronomerritt@hachyderm.ioA astronomerritt@hachyderm.io

                          @geonz Oh sure. A lot of seemingly paranormal stories have rational explanations or have played a useful role in society, and I think that's really interesting.

                          And also, I am not going to disturb a fairy ring.

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                          @astronomerritt Nor I. Nor speak dismissively thereof.

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                          • astronomerritt@hachyderm.ioA astronomerritt@hachyderm.io

                            I would consider myself a sensible skeptic, in that I do not believe in the supernatural, but if I saw something that looked like a demonic possession or a hostile ghost or whatever I would immediately LEAVE.

                            Like, I can tell myself it was a hallucination AFTERWARDS. I'm not risking my shit on that 0.1% chance I'm wrong about demons.

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                            @astronomerritt

                            "Told you ghosts aren't real, it was just carbon monoxide"

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                              @astronomerritt I’m reading a book of Irish folktales rn and about a third of them are about two guys: one who said “hey don’t mess with that tree it’s full of faeries” and another who cut down the tree to make a wagon to get his stolen sheep to market or something and the faeries turned him into one of the sheep/made him poor/got his wife pregnant/all three

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                              @bucknam Yeah, that sounds about right. You don't mess with a fairy tree.

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                              • astronomerritt@hachyderm.ioA astronomerritt@hachyderm.io

                                I would consider myself a sensible skeptic, in that I do not believe in the supernatural, but if I saw something that looked like a demonic possession or a hostile ghost or whatever I would immediately LEAVE.

                                Like, I can tell myself it was a hallucination AFTERWARDS. I'm not risking my shit on that 0.1% chance I'm wrong about demons.

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                                @astronomerritt "don't mess with somethin' you can't explain", a quote I heard on the TV show Castle that's stuck with me.

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                                • gbargoud@masto.nycG gbargoud@masto.nyc

                                  @astronomerritt

                                  "Told you ghosts aren't real, it was just carbon monoxide"

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                                  @gbargoud Exactly. Leaving is the correct choice for multiple reasons!

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                                  • _ad@hachyderm.io_ _ad@hachyderm.io

                                    @astronomerritt "don't mess with somethin' you can't explain", a quote I heard on the TV show Castle that's stuck with me.

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                                    @_aD I mean, as a former scientist and eternal pedant, I think we absolutely should mess with what we can't explain, I just make a personal exception for anything that could, like, turn me inside out, or whatever.

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                                    • astronomerritt@hachyderm.ioA astronomerritt@hachyderm.io

                                      @_aD I mean, as a former scientist and eternal pedant, I think we absolutely should mess with what we can't explain, I just make a personal exception for anything that could, like, turn me inside out, or whatever.

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                                      @astronomerritt I think that was the vibe he was going for. absolutely mess with neutrinos, don't poke an angry ghost with a stick.

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                                      • astronomerritt@hachyderm.ioA astronomerritt@hachyderm.io

                                        I would consider myself a sensible skeptic, in that I do not believe in the supernatural, but if I saw something that looked like a demonic possession or a hostile ghost or whatever I would immediately LEAVE.

                                        Like, I can tell myself it was a hallucination AFTERWARDS. I'm not risking my shit on that 0.1% chance I'm wrong about demons.

                                        blatro@vis.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        @astronomerritt
                                        But by staying you could answer the question once and for all! Or not, as the case may be.

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                                        • astronomerritt@hachyderm.ioA astronomerritt@hachyderm.io

                                          I think this is a characteristically Irish POV. Faeries aren't real. But also, you don't fuck with the faeries.

                                          blatro@vis.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          @astronomerritt
                                          Well, the Little People are real and you can see them after you fix the limitations of your eyes with the correct medication...
                                          https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20260121-the-mysterious-mushroom-that-makes-you-see-tiny-people
                                          So why not faeries as well?

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