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Ghosts and EVP don't exist.


Maybe in a Scooby Doo cartoon, but not in real life. The commercial for this movie was creepy, and yes, it would be creepy and cool if this type of thing did exist, but honestly, I couldn't think of a worse type of hell than to be trapped on this plane of existence after death, trying to communicate with my loved ones or random people via some stupid obscure method, like audio recording, or moving objects, etc, for all eternity. For what purpose?

I'd rather wander the planet if indeed stuck here, instead of silently yelling at the new inhabitants of my house:

"HEY DUMBASS! YOU LEFT YOUR CAR LIGHTS ON! I'M NOW GOING TO GHOST HUMP YOUR GIRLFRIEND, YOU LOSER!"

Would it be cool to talk to my dad again? Of course! Is it possible, or even real? No.

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Yeah well, luckily this isn't a documentary, but a work of fiction.

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I think they do exist, but naturally they have to be the most pathetic beings in terms of the kind of life they have. They can't interact with anyone to any credible degree, the people they grew up with have most likely have died and gone to the afterlife.

The kind of world they lived in is fading fast, so while they can hang around the earth, their era that they lived in is disappearing into the past.

As a human, your life is never static. There was a time when you were a baby, then a toddler, then a child, then a teenager, then an adult.

There is a saying that if you are standing still in terms of your life, you are actually going backwards.

If a person had a horrible life on earth, then they can go to a much better place. If they had a great life on earth, then they can have an even better life in the next realm.

New things in our life or existence will become the regular or old things eventually. Sort of like driving a new car off a lot, it has already began to depreciate. Going to a new realm would certainly seem strange, but it would become regular and then old hat before too long.

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