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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I think this is a characteristically Irish POV. Faeries aren't real. But also, you don't fuck with the faeries.
@astronomerritt I have a similar theory involving all the Child of Prague statues causing multiple weather fronts across Ireland as all the mammies try to control the weather causing the typical chaotic conditions.
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@astronomerritt I have a similar theory involving all the Child of Prague statues causing multiple weather fronts across Ireland as all the mammies try to control the weather causing the typical chaotic conditions.
@GrantMeStrength Ha! Wonder if there's a correlation between chaotic weather conditions in Ireland and number of upcoming weddings?
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I absolutely don't believe in anything supernatural. If it wasn't my imagination and wasn't something ordinary (e.g., my headlights momentarily catching someone re-draping their shawl/blanket), I would think it was an attempt to rob passing cars.
But I still vividly remember the very strong "wait, that was _not_ normal" feeling my brain supplied in the moment (this must have been twenty years ago).
@amenonsen Oooh, good story! And, of course, your brain telling you it wasn't normal could be a misfire, or it could have genuinely subconsciously picked up on something wrong: like, as you said, someone attempting to rob passing cars.
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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.
@astronomerritt That's how we feel about the ghost in our house. 3 have seen her: my mother (let me tell you about my mother…nevermind…there's not enough time), a worker when we had the house renovated (she told him he was cooking his lunch wrong), and our cat, Kona. But we know there's no such things as ghosts.
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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.
100% Irish POV. "That stuff is bullshit, but also don't mess with it when it inevitably shows up." Lol. Sounds like my grandad
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@astronomerritt That's how we feel about the ghost in our house. 3 have seen her: my mother (let me tell you about my mother…nevermind…there's not enough time), a worker when we had the house renovated (she told him he was cooking his lunch wrong), and our cat, Kona. But we know there's no such things as ghosts.
I definitely saw one walk through my house, but I also firmly believe it could have been a hallucination from sewer gas or black mold. Gotta keep your options open.
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@BLatro Or I could get turned inside out by a demon! I think the question may remain unanswered for the sake of my innards not becoming my exnards.
@astronomerritt @BLatro We need to add "exnards" to the dictionary, stat.
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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.
@astronomerritt This is a wise position to take. Whether it's demonic or something with a natural explanation, there's nothing to be lost by pragmatically getting the eff out of there and figuring things out later.
"It was just a ___________."
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@astronomerritt @BLatro We need to add "exnards" to the dictionary, stat.
@jzb I wrote "exards" first but decided "exnards" sounded funnier

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@astronomerritt This is a wise position to take. Whether it's demonic or something with a natural explanation, there's nothing to be lost by pragmatically getting the eff out of there and figuring things out later.
"It was just a ___________."
"Cool. Still not sorry I noped out."@jzb Exactly. And, I mean, sometimes our brains activate our danger senses for very good subconscious reasons. Maybe it isn't a ghost or a demon, but if my brain is yelling "get out" then I'm gonna trust it knows something I don't.
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@astronomerritt That's how we feel about the ghost in our house. 3 have seen her: my mother (let me tell you about my mother…nevermind…there's not enough time), a worker when we had the house renovated (she told him he was cooking his lunch wrong), and our cat, Kona. But we know there's no such things as ghosts.
@sbourne I love that your ghost has strong opinions about how lunch should be cooked. The ghost in my partner's childhood home, which of course they do not believe in, really didn't like it when the TV was left on.
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I definitely saw one walk through my house, but I also firmly believe it could have been a hallucination from sewer gas or black mold. Gotta keep your options open.
@RobotDiver Sensible. You can know you saw a thing without coming to any hard conclusions as to what the thing was and whether it was real. What did it look like?
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@RobotDiver Sensible. You can know you saw a thing without coming to any hard conclusions as to what the thing was and whether it was real. What did it look like?
@astronomerritt Like an old b&w tv broadcast. A man in an old style coat and hat walked through my desk and then through a wall that apparently used to be a hallway. It was weird though. I didn't freak out, it felt very calm. I was vacuuming the hallway at the time.
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@astronomerritt Like an old b&w tv broadcast. A man in an old style coat and hat walked through my desk and then through a wall that apparently used to be a hallway. It was weird though. I didn't freak out, it felt very calm. I was vacuuming the hallway at the time.
@RobotDiver That's really interesting, thanks for sharing. I've heard other people say they felt very calm during similar experienced.
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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.
@astronomerritt for anything supernatural/ghostly/demonic I'm 100% with you.
For anything that looks vaguely biological I long ago made my peace with the fact I'd be the scientist who starts saying "How fascinating, I think it wants to communicate" and then gets her face eaten by the scorpion octopus snake at the alien crash site.
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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.
@astronomerritt I love that. I believe you and do so with a smile. I would walk right into something that seems 'spooky' or supernatural, to either debunk it or get killed myself.
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