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We’ve Got Some Ghost Problems

Giant Bomb users share some of their brushes with the supernatural. OOooooOoooooOooo.

Mo’ ghosts, mo’ problems. Have truer words ever been spoken?

I'm not sure why little children and old men are such scary combinations in horror flicks, but, well, it works.
I'm not sure why little children and old men are such scary combinations in horror flicks, but, well, it works.

During a few episodes of Spookin’ With Scoops, I asked Giant Bomb users to submit their own experiences with the paranormal. Now, granted, most of these can probably be boringly explained away by our minds entering weird states when it’s dark out and we’re tired, but can you go ahead and shut up and let us enjoy our scary stories, man?

Sadly, I don’t have any of my own to share. Nothing! I’m half bummed that I’ve been able to avoid to avoid a brush with the supernatural, and half excited for the exact same reason.

Doesn’t mean I don’t still have a series of irrational fears that cause me to act like an idiot late at night, though. One of my weird temperaments? When I’m sleeping with my wife, I almost always want to have my back facing her. On the odd time I don’t and I happen to think about something scary, it will drive me crazy until I flip around and have my back facing her. Not sure what it is, but there’s something about having an exposed part of my body that gives me goosebumps. (I won't drape my arm over the bed for similar reasons.)

I’m not ashamed to say that when I happen to forget something in the back room of the house and I’m forced to walk into the darkness in the middle of the night, I do so by sprinting through the various rooms, flicking lights on and off along the way, and jaunting up the stairs by the end. I don't know what's following me!

Since I didn’t ask if people wanted to share their usernames, I’ve axed all of them. Feel free to come forward in the comments, though, if you want to add any details that aren’t featured here.

Get closer to the fire, children, and let me tell you a story…

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You don't want to meet "The Man With the Plastic Face."

"While this didn't happen to me, the house that my cousin lives in is apparently haunted. It is 3 stories and is a pretty old house that was given to her and her husband by his parents as a wedding gift. She says that around 3am she has seen an old lady in a white nightgown walk around the second floor (where her bedroom is). It has gotten too scary for her that she won't even get up in the middle of the night to use the restroom anymore.

They also have 3 daughters, two of which are 4 and 7 and share a bunkbed on the third floor. One morning the youngest of the two asked her dad why he was standing in their doorway in the middle of the night. He said he was never up there. She said she woke up and saw a man in a suit with dark hair and a plastic face standing there.

Some nights later they had some friends over for drinks and when one friend went outside to pee, he swears he saw the same figure the daughter saw, a man in a suit with dark hair and a plastic face, just standing out in the yard.

My cousin says they even found an old photo of people that used to live at the house and sure enough there is a man in the picture that closely fits the description of the man they've seen at night."

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When "it" comes for you, it's best to just close your eyes.

"One summer a couple years ago, my father and I went up north to work on a property he owns up there. My younger brother elected to stay home. When we came back a few days later, my brother was noticeably tired because he had not gotten sleep last night. He told me that he had seen a ghost.

Before falling asleep in an extra room on the second floor, he was watching our cat napping. He suddenly noticed that something caught the cat's attention in the upper corner of the room. There was a mass much darker than the rest of the room heading toward my brother. As it crept closer, he started to feel more and more faint, barely reaching the light switch before he succumbed to whatever that was.

It's a little bit of a far-fetched story, sure. But I'm inclined to believe him. The sheer terror in his face as he was explaining that to me was definitely genuine. I should also point out that several electronics in the vicinity, such as my phone, permanently stopped working the day after."

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Don't old women in the after life have something better to do than stalk us?

"In college, I joined a fraternity that had recently rejoined the campus that I was on. This campus focused on engineering and hard science, so it wasn't like these were the most superstitious people.

We had recently regained our campus fraternity house, a structure that had been around for over a hundred years, shifting between a rail tycoon estate, public apartments, an old folks home, and a fraternity house, an DIFFERENT fraternity house, and then finally returned to the first fraternity as a house. In our first year back, one of my brothers reported at dinner that in the 11th room, an elderly woman had approached him late at night out of nowhere, and then promptly disappeared. Everyone sort of laughed him off until an alumni, one who had lived in the house back in the seventies, approached him and asked if he had seen the ghost, completely unprompted. At that point, we still just assumed it to be a coincidence.

In my final year living in the house with my brothers, I had been forced to move out of my room to make room for an RA, into the supposedly haunted room eleven. By this point, I had forgotten the stories and move my things in just enough to say "I lived there" (hardly unpacked from my move). The room was one of only three single person rooms in the house (the other two reserved for the RA and president), so I spent most nights alone.

One night, after my usual stint of staying up til 2am playing video games and/or studying, I fell asleep in this tiny, crowded room. Now, I should note here that I long ago gave up fear of the supernatural, playing around with games like Amnesia, and finding Insidious to be one of the stupidly laughable movies of the year. But I woke up later in the night in the pitch dark, with a luminous old lady standing five ft away. I tried to move, because OBVIOUSLY something was horribly wrong here. I hadn't been drinking; I wasn't under stress; but here there was this elderly lady standing above me and I couldn't move a muscle.

She walked up and stroked my face, saying something like "You look just like him..." and I found my voice, "Ma'am, I'm not him. I'm sorry..." She looked disappointed until another luminous figure appeared, this time masculine. She saw him and looked pleased, and they gripped each other and faded away. Next thing I realized, I could move again, and was sweating all over."

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Maybe there's a way to just delete 3:30 a.m. from your clock?

"My wife has consistently touted stories about ghosts and other supernatural occurrences the whole time I've known her. At first, I thought she was just embellishing. After all, fear is a very human emotion; early humans survived precisely due to their ability to sense their surroundings and flee, if necessary. So, for years I had this professorial perspective on things. "Give me evidence," I would say, being the rational person. It was all bologna to me!

We live in an old rickety house, so that might explain some of it. But, my wife claims that for months, when waking in the middle of the night, she would see a shadowy figure standing by our back door! She prayed for weeks and weeks that it would leave and it finally did so. Of course, not being religious, I continued to attribute these occurrences to whatever seemed logical: sleep paralysis, sleep apnea, and so forth. However, my wife continues to tell stories of when she lived with her family near a cemetery. She claims that 'shadow people' habited the house, attached to her family, and have followed her since. Over the past few months, we both have been consistently waking up during the Witching Hour, around 3:30am. Needless to say, my former stalwart rationality has crumbled. Now, I'm not saying I actually believe in ghosts, demons, or whatever else, but, damn, it sure is terrifying to wake up to someone who thinks there's something else in the room with you. We've been particularly on edge after The Conjuring recently."

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Closets might seem like your friend, but it probably makes more sense to just burn them down.

"It happened maybe 8 or 9 years ago, I was around 14 or 15 years old, and at the time I was living in a mobile home. It was somewhere between midnight and 4 or 5 in the morning, I was sleeping. At that age, I was still afraid of the dark, and I had a walk in closet in my room which I left open with the light on, my bed was directly across from my closet, against the wall, and I was sleeping with my back to the closet.

I remember slowly waking and from the corner of my eye I could see a rather tall silhouette of what appeared to be a man standing in my closet. For a few seconds I didn’t really think much of it because at the time some of my dad’s close was hanging up in my closet, and he worked for a sweeping company, so he worked super late at night and usually came home around 5 or 6 in the morning, so I figured he came into my room to grab some clothes or something.

But I soon realized it wasn’t my dad, for one he was a bit too tall to be my father and secondly, he was making strange noises. Also stored in my closet was a large puffy dress my sister worse for her Quinceanera (which is a Mexican celebration when a girl turns 15, similar to a Sweet 16), it had one of those dress covers over it made of that weird waterproof material windbreakers are made of (those ones that make annoying scarping sounds whenever you move), or something like it. It sounded as if whoever was in my closet was running his hand, or something, over the dress cover over and over again, making that annoying scratchy noise.

My heart was beating incredibly fast, and I couldn’t move. I was terrified and I remember even trying to call out to it, but I couldn’t speak. It then starting making weird high pitch nonsensical noises, which got louder and faster over the next few seconds, being so terrified and unable to call out or even turn my body to face the closet, I was able to move my hand, albeit slightly, and started banging on the headboard, I guess the hope was that someone would hear the banging and come into my room, but then the thing in the closet just suddenly vanished and my body jerked over to face the closet, as if it had finally given way to me trying to turn that whole time.

Needless to say, I was fucking terrified. It may have been a nightmare or maybe it was a supernatural occurrence, I don’t know, probably never will know, but I do know that I had never felt that kind of fear ever before in my life, or since. It felt incredibly real and the memory has obviously not left me since, remains as clear as day in my head. In an ironic twist, it took a “monster” to get me to conquer my fear of the dark, as I never again slept with my closet door open, and since then, now at the age of 23, whenever I go to bed, all doors have to be closed. It had a profound effect on me, clearly, haha."

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It's probably a good idea to STOP reading this article, but you've come this far, dear reader!

"I currently live in Tucson, AZ and have lived here since the summer of 2001. The first 21 years of my life were spent in New Jersey. About a month before we moved, I was in my bedroom (which consisted of the entire basement. Yep.) and was looking for something in the closet. I was digging around in a box for something (I don't remember what I was looking for), when, behind me, I hear a man's voice say "Stop!" Needless to say, I stopped. I didn't recognize the voice, and by the time I had the balls to turn around (which was about 10 excruciating minutes), there was nothing there. I have no idea what it meant, and it never happened again.

A few years prior to this, I was again in my basement bedroom sleeping. One night I awoke suddenly. I didn't have my glasses on, so I couldn't make it out completely, but I saw a blurry silhouette of a man sitting in a chair near my bed, and he was rocking back and forth. I couldn't move out of the prone position for a minute or two, and once I was finally able to sit up, the silhouette was gone. I imagine this was sleep paralysis, which I have had before and have had since, but this was the only time I saw something."

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The solution to any problem is to make sure you're not on the road in the middle of the night. Just seems like a bad idea.

"I am a police officer in rural Utah. Late one night I pulled over a vehicle for speeding. It was two in the morning and we were in the mountains. It was a two lane road with trees on both sides. I approached the vehicle and talked to the driver. I collected her documents and stated to walk back to my patrol car. As I did this I noticed it was really dark and quiet. When I got to my door I could have sworn I heard something moving in the bushes. I shined my flashlight in the bushes and found nothing. I sat in my patrol car and was getting ready to return to the driver ( who was getting a warning ).

As I approached the vehicle I heard the noise in the bushes again. This time it was going away from me to the vehicle I stopped. The noise stopped right past the vehicle. I still couldn't see anything and started to talk to the driver about slowing down. Out of the blue the driver gave out a loud shriek and her eyes darted to the front of the vehicle and across the dash. At the same time I heard a noise of something exiting the bushes and running across the pavement. My flashlight could not move fast enough to see what it was and the object made no sound. I asked the driver if she was ok, and what see saw. At this time the driver was crying and stated "it was just a large dark figure" when asked if she thought it was an animal she stated it was "too big to be one".

I flashed my light in the area it went but didn't see anything. The driver I stopped then asked if I could follow her out of the canyon because she was so scared. Too be honest I was pretty freaked out my self and was happy to help her and get out of that area. We drove down the canyon and I never returned to that area. I firmly believe it was an animal of some sort but at the moment we were there we were both pretty sure it was some monster. I later asked my friend who I work with to go check out the area again and he told me "hell no man, I've seen slender man videos". Needless too say I no longer stop people on that stretch of freeway anymore. You never know who is watching....."

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If I've learned anything from horror movies, it's that sleeping is the best way to invite the bad guys. Don't sleep!

"I was in college and signed up for a summer study abroad tour of Italy. The study group was in Siena for the weekend, staying at a very old, kind of run down, but otherwise nondescript hotel. The kind of place that college kids looking to mess around in a foreign country would frequent.

We had been out drinking and my roommate and I came back to the room late. We both went to sleep and maybe an hour or so after we dozed off, I heard the door open. I looked up and there was a woman standing there. She appeared to be wearing some sort of long dress and I was unable to make out any facial features. Thinking it was maybe a drunk student who had somehow managed to open our locked door, I yelled "Hey" and turned the light on. When the light was on, she wasn't there.

My roommate had woken up to. We looked at each other and exchanged a look that said "You saw that too, right?"

After bit, we decided to try and get sleep and forget it.

Another hour or so passes and my roommate sits up in bed suddenly and screams the most bloodcurdling scream I've ever heard. I look up. There is the woman, sitting on the edge of his bed. I turn the light on and again, she's not there.

We decided to just stay up for the rest of the night trying to make sense of what we had seen.

So morning comes, we're exhausted and we go down to breakfast in the lobby. We're sitting, drinking coffee when the two girls who were staying in the room next door to us come and sit down. We had decided not to mention the ghost, or whatever it was, so we just asked the girls how they'd slept. One of them looks at us and says:

"Not well, Amy kept having nightmares and woke up covered in sweat, screaming that 'the woman' was in the room.""

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Thanks Patrick, that was a fun read!

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I believe in a monster that comes into your house at night to tangle up all your cables.

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I'll share a quick one!

I used to (not so much recently) wake up in the middle of the night unable to move. I could hardly breathe, but from the corners of my vision I could see a creature sitting on my bed, sometimes on my chest. Around me I always sensed pure dread. Don't know what it was, but I knew something bad was in the room. This happened often enough that I painted a picture of the creature sitting on my bed in one of my college classes.

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This continued for years after. Later, once the internet become the noble and outstanding place it is today, I found out what I was going through was called Sleep Paralysis. But here's the kicker. Check out these other images that have been created throughout history from people describing it:

Freaked me out for a bit. Then one day I made up a version in my mind that the thing sitting on the bed wasn't evil, but actually helpful. It paralyzed you so you wouldn't look off into whatever dreadful nightmare was happening in your periphery. Haven't really had them since.

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These are the only Ghost Problems I will acknowledge on this site.

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@waffley said:

Sufficiently spooked.

It's funny though, I'd still rather stare at any one of these gifs for 10 minutes than play any game with underwater diving and sharks. Truly, Shark Week is the spookiest time of year.

Same here, I'm terrified of pretty much anything underwater. The scariest game I've played is probably Tomb Raider: Underworld, I barely made it through the underwater sections in that game.

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FREAKY.

Worse because I used to get sleep paralysis as well, but never saw anything. Instead I often hallucinated sounds, often hearing a door creak, and at other times I heard a woman screaming. Once I even heard a really loud screeching sound, like that of a train slowing down.

What worked for me was putting the TV on mute (its in the bedroom) before going to sleep. Hasn't happened again since.

Apparently sleep paralysis is also one of the stages of inducing an out of body experience. People actually CREATE sleep paralysis and experience it as a gateway to the next stage.

Check out this really disturbing video that teaches you how (the music and the pictures are quite pleasant.)

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@rubberfactory said:

Fuck these GIFs!

This looks like a 13yr old girl posting about her life on Tumblr. Ditch the GIFs.

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@vinny said:

I'll share a quick one!

I used to (not so much recently) wake up in the middle of the night unable to move. I could hardly breathe, but from the corners of my vision I could see a creature sitting on my bed, sometimes on my chest. Around me I always sensed pure dread. Don't know what it was, but I knew something bad was in the room. This happened often enough that I painted a picture of the creature sitting on my bed in one of my college classes.

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This continued for years after. Later, once the internet become the noble and outstanding place it is today, I found out what I was going through was called Sleep Paralysis. But here's the kicker. Check out these other images that have been created throughout history from people describing it:

Freaked me out for a bit. Then one day I made up a version in my mind that the thing sitting on the bed wasn't evil, but actually helpful. It paralyzed you so you wouldn't look off into whatever dreadful nightmare was happening in your periphery. Haven't really had them since.

yea i absolutely know this feeling! sleep paralysis is such a weird thing. i VERY RECENTLY got rid of my sleep paralysis.

going to a chiropractor and getting my back adjusted got rid of it and i never got it again after a few back adjustments.

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You guys are crazy. There are no such thing as g

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@endaro said:

I lost it on the last GIF, that one was too much for me.

But...why does she still have a chin after ripping her jaw off?

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I had a supernatural experience, but unlike a lot of these stories it was in broad daylight when I was wide awake. I was probably about 9 years old and I was picking up toys in my Grandma's formal living room. I don't remember the time of day but it was probably late morning or early afternoon, as the sun was out and streming in to the room. I saw movement and looked up, and there was a ghostly image of an old woman walking through the room (the apparition resembled my Grandma, although she would still be alive for over a decade). She was translucent, but clearly visible and wearing a dress. She did not acknowledge me -- she simply continued to walk purposely forward and faded away as she entered the dining room. Needless to say, I went and told my mom IMMEDIATELY. I was old enough not to be panicked but I was still a bit rattled. I could tell that my mom had no idea whether to believe me. I have always been trustworthy, observant, and level-headed, and this happened in broad daylight when I was clearly awake and alert. But you don't normally see ghostly figures walking through people's living rooms. It was certainly the only time I ever saw anything like that.

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Oh man. Too bad I'm not a premium member. I have a story to tell!

I believe this event happened when I was around 9 or 10 years old, about 10-11 years before, but whatever the age it was around the time when I had my own Cathode-ray tube television, a Playstation 2, and a Nintendo 64 in my bedroom. An old homemade white cabinet held both the devices in the corner of my room, the corner directly opposite my bed. Also present in the room were several sources of blue light coming from various clocks.

It's fairly easy to tell when and experience is a dream and when it is reality, as dreams tend to not make much sense when you put all the details together. This was not a dream. Being a light sleeper, I have problems with waking up in the middle of the night to various noises, and such instances were no exceptions in my youth. One particular time I awoke not to the locked door to my bedroom but rather to some noises coming from the white cabinet on the other side of the room. The sounds were familiar to me: those of checking the input switcher and the cables to my gaming machines. Naturally, this didn't seem usual for this time of night, so I lifted my head up. The door, as usual, was locked. After checking that fact in, I then turned my attention to the direction of the noises.

My eyes, and my whole body, froze as the silhouette of a tall man fiddled with the white cabinet. The blue glow from the various lights in my room helped identify that someone was in my room, but it also seemed that an unusual blue glow emitted from the figure itself! Frightened, I sat and watched the figure make noises by the cabinet in otherwise perfect silence. The sounds of plugging and unplugging cables, screwdrivers rotating screws, and panels popping open emanated in seemingly amplified tones. Yet the figure made not a noise. There was no audible evidence of friction between his body and his clothes and no creaking of the floors as he moved his legs back and forth. This went on for over five minutes, and every passing minute only augmented the fear I had acquired.

Slowly, my arm reached for the fan controls after coming to the thought of lighting up the room bright and revealing the figure, but then my senses of survival caught the better of me. What if this guy wasn't a ghost, but rather a thief, one who would also kidnap should he be found out by a small frightened boy? Paranormal or not, I risked no chances. My arm sat for another few minutes, and my head, apparently acting totally apart from the rest of my body, still fixated on the figure, who still made noises over by the white cabinet. Eventually, I convinced myself to turn my head back down and fall asleep, drowning out the noises that looped on and on.

When I woke up the next morning, nothing near the white cabinet (or throughout my whole room for that matter) was out of place, just as I had left it the night before. I asked Dad if he was the one who entered my room last night. Of course, it wasn't him. He didn't hold the pick key to my door, and in any case, the figure was much too lean, and his limbs were too long to be my father's. I now knew all the details I wanted to know, enough to confirm that last night's event was a complete mystery, one I had no inkling to solve. It was only a one-night act, but I even today in my older wiser self I wish not for it to return.

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This was a great idea! I've never had a paranormal experience like these (regrettably), but I find it hard NOT to believe in this stuff, given that so many folks have had them. To doubt that there is more to our reality than just physical, readily perceptible matter and energy—and to posit that all of this spirit stuff is bunk—is to ignore probably millions of these kinds of testimonies.

My favorite that I've read online is from a source I never would have anticipated, a sports column. On a trip to see the Oklahoma City Thunder, Bill Simmons stayed at the infamous Skirvin hotel. He talks about the experience in a sidebar.

Every year there's a story about some NBA player from a visiting team who gets freaked out there somehow.

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Yo, those gifs made this thing almost unreadable, WAY scarier than most of the stories HAHA

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Why did I read this

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I was pretty feverish one hot summer, and I saw something out the corner of my eye the way you usually do. Only this time when I turned my head I remember seeing this face stretching round the corner.

Scared the crap out of me and only realised then just how hot and sweaty I was. Was definitely not a ghost and just me over-heating in a fever and seeing things that definitely aren't there.

Just as goddamn scary as a ghost though when your brain decides to fill the blanks in your vision with stretchy face.


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Fear is a choice.

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everyone's got a story to tell

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@faythdream10 said:

This was a great idea! I've never had a paranormal experience like these (regrettably), but I find it hard NOT to believe in this stuff, given that so many folks have had them. To doubt that there is more to our reality than just physical, readily perceptible matter and energy—and to posit that all of this spirit stuff is bunk—is to ignore probably millions of these kinds of testimonies.

Millions of people also once thought the earth was flat. Millions of people believe world leaders and politicians are actually a race of lizard people in disguise. Millions of people still believe Obama is a Kenyan-born Islamic terrorist plant.

A high volume of ignorance and gullibility is still ignorance and gullibility.

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@bassman2112 said:

Great piece, but man it was hard to read with the gifs moving that whole time. I ended up having to resize the window to stop having them there haha, anybody else have that?

Me too, I found them very distracting. Interesting stories though!

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I had a supernatural encounter with a dark entity once. But all he did was cover his hand with peanut butter and slap my ass. I burned the jar of peanut butter.

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Most scientists agree that early humans settled in the Americas about 14,000 years ago. Most "ghosts" people speak of date back about 300 years at the most. Where are all the other ones who died in the remaining 13,700 years?

It's a lot of fun to think about other-worldly spooky things, but belief in what's not real can have an unhealthy effect on what actually is.

Great gifs, though.

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It always rubs me the wrong way when someone thinks they are superior to someone else for what they do or don't believe. You believe in the afterlife? In religion? In something beyond what your five common senses can register? You're not "ignorant" or "stupid", you're keeping mind flexible. (And those who insist otherwise probably have self-confidence issues of their own.)

A true scientist/skeptic is someone who is willing to consider any possibility, even that which might counter their original assumptions. To say "X doesn't exist, end of discussion" is to say "we already understand everything that there is and always will be to understand, so don't even bother!"

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Good work everyone! Awesome little stories. Sadly I'm like Billy "Ain't afraid of no man"!

Also. DOn'T.... turn Around 2 fast...

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I wish the supernatural existed, but nobody trustworthy I know has ever had an experience like these. I have to chalk most of this stuff up as just myth making (AKA lying) or just jumping to conclusions. Honestly though, with 6 billion people in the age of the camera phone and quantum mechanics, shouldn't we have discovered some hard evidence by now? Scary stories can still be awesomely effective either way.

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Pretty great stories. I like the 4th story. Sounds like paranormal activity. C'mon dude, do your job and put cameras throughout the house and stream them on the internet.

Oh man, I just got a genius idea. Someone should put up cameras in the most haunted places in the world, those places are abandoned right? And then stream that to the internet. "American Horror Story" I'm looking at you guys.

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If you're havin ghost problems I feel bad for you son. I got 99 problems but Casper ain't one.

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need more stories

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@manlybeast: lol, agreed. The only one that I found even slightly creepy was the white-faced smile. The rest were just kind of hilarious. Oh, horror, you're just too silly for me.

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Great read at 3AM. Thanks Patrick, and all who submitted :)

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Sleep paralysis is by far one of the most terrifying non-threatening experiences you can have, especially at dusk, alone, in a quiet rural area, in a 4,000+ sqft house, with your room door and window left ajar, and your curtains quietly dancing within the pillowed breeze as it slowly winds the ceiling fan like an old rickety windmill on a farm. Trying to identity the faint distant sounds floating adrift in space. Praying that the crack of wood is only the tree outside the window rather then from within the bowls of the basement. Wanting to picture the havens as your mind draws ghostly figures within the hellishly lit backdrop of the fog misted swamp-like hallways. Then, hearing a soft whisper in your ear, or maybe just the wind, desperately wanting to face the sound, the fear. Wanting to see the nothing, the nothing you know is there, to embrace it, to understand it, or at the very least, hide from it. Pull up your iron curtain, your security, your friend, your blanket. Pull it over your head, your spirit, and remove yourself from the terror and cage your wondering mind..... but you're powerless to so, to do anything. Nothing to quell the fear, escape it's grasp, it's hold. Save hope, the hope that sleep will soon find you, that is, until the call of night awakes you....

@canteu said:

What a load of horse shit.

Well every party needs a pooper

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These gifs are perfect.

My supernatural experience isn't all that interesting, but it's still creepy to me. My family's house happens to be a duplex. We knew the other family fairly well and have for years. Somewhere around 10 years ago, the grandmother of the other family was completely bedridden in their side of the house and on the brink of death. When her time eventually came near, my Mom and dad both claimed to have seen an old woman slowly walk directly through our kitchen, mumbling a series of unintelligible words.

You can see a side view of our kitchen from the living room, so when they saw the woman, they had a clear view of her walking right through the middle of the kitchen. After the initial shock, my dad rushed into the kitchen only to find nothing. Shortly thereafter the old woman died.

When we mentioned what had happened to the family next door and recounted the experience, it confirmed something chilling. Days before the old woman's passing, she had been intermittently mumbling the same series of unintelligible words as that same night. My parents had never seen the woman during the duration of her last days and had no context for this vocal phenomenon.

I was too little to remember anything going on at the time and was more than likely oblivious to any supernatural happenings. Ever since then, throughout the years, we've always had strange things occur around the house. Clocks falling on certain anniversary dates, our dogs strangely barking in the middle of the night directly into the darkness of a room. Feelings of being watched(Although that's more easily explained by our own minds playing tricks on us), being touched from behind, and having the occasional goosebumps for no reason.

One of the most disturbing experiences that stands out to me, happened one day when I was home alone a few years ago. It was around lunch time and I was standing in the kitchen making a sandwich. My mother happened to call me while she was in town running errands. After a few minutes of conversation, I felt a strange sensation rush through my body. This was then followed by one of the most disturbing vocal screams I've ever heard directly behind me. It ruminated throughout the house and in fear I was frozen. Immediately my mom, distressingly said " What the hell was that!? Are you alright?".

After the initial shock wore off and I had my bearings, I checked to see if it could be explained away by something as simple as an air conditioner, washing machine, dishwasher, or any other mechanical appliance. Alas, I confirmed it came from no common device. There was nothing in the house that could've possibly made such an abhorrent sound. After ruling out it being a natural occurrence from an ambient sound in the background, as well as having another person confirm hearing the sound( Ruling out me being crazy and hearing voices), I have no rational explanation to this day and have never heard the sound since.

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@godsaremonsters said:

Great! I had always hoped that GiantBomb could help contribute to the fanciful delusions of the superstitiously inclined masses. Maybe another column on users encounters with bigfoot, or alien autopsies. Fucking waste of 1s and 0s.

This is exactly what someone in the Illuminati would say.

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that gif from Sinister..... easily one of my favorite scares ever.

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feel like playing year walk again...

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If you're havin ghost problems I feel bad for you son. I got 99 problems but Casper ain't one.

Phenomenal

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Great! I had always hoped that GiantBomb could help contribute to the fanciful delusions of the superstitiously inclined masses. Maybe another column on users encounters with bigfoot, or alien autopsies. Fucking waste of 1s and 0s.

What's going on here? Fun? IS FUN HAPPENING? Not on my watch.

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Most scientists agree that early humans settled in the Americas about 14,000 years ago. Most "ghosts" people speak of date back about 300 years at the most. Where are all the other ones who died in the remaining 13,700 years?

Perhaps there is a heaven/afterlife, and it ran out of room 300 years ago. Now all of us are doomed to wander our domiciles after we're dead. Hundreds of millions of ghosts, locked out of heaven for being born too late, confused and directionless, trapped on this planet for eternity.

Happy Halloween...

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A true scientist/skeptic is someone who is willing to consider any possibility, even that which might counter their original assumptions. To say "X doesn't exist, end of discussion" is to say "we already understand everything that there is and always will be to understand, so don't even bother!"

"A true scientist/skeptic is someone who is willing to consider any possibility BASED ON EVIDENCE, even that which might counter their original assumptions."

I love horror. I love ghost stories. But more so I love the truth. And the truth is, although there are a plethora of people's accounts of seeing 'supernatural' beings referred to as ghosts, there is zero, let me say that again... ZERO evidence to support these stories as fact.

There were millions of people who believed for centuries Zeus, Hades, etc. were real and affected their daily lives. We have physical evidence of their importance in the countless statues, reliefs, paintings, and mosaics from that time. We even have accounts of those Gods from then scientists and scholars whom are still respected today. But there is absolutely no evidence that those 'supernatural' beings ever actually existed, so the rational conclusion is that we give that idea no credence.

Claiming that ghosts don't exist is exactly the same thing. The lack of any evidence of them in the entire history of the human race, is enough for a rational person to accept as evidence of them not existing.

Not trying to be the bummer here. Ghost stories are great! Just please, don't believe them.

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This is my whole deal with the "skeptic" ideology: Why can't people believe them? No one is, like, trying to elect a ghost to political office, or using their ghost belief as a reason to persecute a group of people. The world is not suffering at all because people believe in ghosts. In fact, considering how many ghost tours of places like old prisons and mines exist, I'd say they're actually beneficial. So why can't people just have fun and believe in them, even though they most likely aren't a real thing?

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Pretty spooky stories. I was gonna submit mine but I wouldn't consider scary or creepy. I actually felt better/ safer after mine.

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I don't know what this gif is from but it's weirdly close to what I used to see when I had sleep paralysis. Imagine seeing this and being unable to move. Nothing paranormal about the hallucinations you get when you suffer from sleep paralysis, but It freaks me out just looking at it.

http://static.giantbomb.com/uploads/original/9/93998/2559797-tumblr_mukd96wftx1rn0vh6o1_500.gif

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@sissylion: Replace the word religion with ghosts in what you just wrote, and tell me if it still seems harmless.

Imagination is precious and one of the most amazing human faculties. But any actual belief that isn't based on reality (ghosts) can easily open the door in that same individual to much more harmful beliefs that are equally baseless (murdering people because they don't accept your god). I'm sure you can easily distinguish between the two. But there are many for whom the fantasy becomes a strict and dangerous reality.

I'd also say that ghost tours and things are only really fun because folks fundamentally don't believe in ghosts. Fear is exhilarating, so experiencing spooky stuff is enjoyable. Believing that some dead people's souls can never find eternal rest and are suffering every instant of their un-life in limbo, if you actually believe that, is horribly tragic, not scary. It's enjoyable because it's imagination and not real.

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@sissylion said:

This is my whole deal with the "skeptic" ideology: Why can't people believe them? No one is, like, trying to elect a ghost to political office, or using their ghost belief as a reason to persecute a group of people. The world is not suffering at all because people believe in ghosts. In fact, considering how many ghost tours of places like old prisons and mines exist, I'd say they're actually beneficial. So why can't people just have fun and believe in them, even though they most likely aren't a real thing?

I enjoy horror, I love mythology, I love them in films, books or video games, but I don't believe in them. You don't need to believe to enjoy it. Why would you choose to believe in something which doesn't exist? Thats completely wilful ignorance and stupidity.

As for the 'good' of ghosts, you've glossed over the human sacrifices, mutilation, rituals and ostracisation of people in order to protect themselves from ghosts, witchcraft and the super natural.

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@godsaremonsters said:

Great! I had always hoped that GiantBomb could help contribute to the fanciful delusions of the superstitiously inclined masses. Maybe another column on users encounters with bigfoot, or alien autopsies. Fucking waste of 1s and 0s.

What's going on here? Fun? IS FUN HAPPENING? Not on my watch.

Yeah, really. It's Halloween. Even those who don't believe in Ghosts or the like, should just realize it's all for fun. There's no reason to be a grumpy gary about it.

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Sleep paralysis is by far one of the most terrifying non-threatening experiences you can have, especially at dusk, alone, in a quiet rural area, in a 4,000+ sqft house, with your room door and window left ajar, and your curtains quietly dancing within the pillowed breeze as it slowly winds the ceiling fan like an old rickety windmill on a farm. Trying to identity the faint distant sounds floating adrift in space. Praying that the crack of wood is only the tree outside the window rather then from within the bowls of the basement. Wanting to picture the havens as your mind draws ghostly figures within the hellishly lit backdrop of the fog misted swamp-like hallways. Then, hearing a soft whisper in your ear, or maybe just the wind, desperately wanting to face the sound, the fear. Wanting to see the nothing, the nothing you know is there, to embrace it, to understand it, or at the very least, hide from it. Pull up your iron curtain, your security, your friend, your blanket. Pull it over your head, your spirit, and remove yourself from the terror and cage your wondering mind..... but you're powerless to so, to do anything. Nothing to quell the fear, escape it's grasp, it's hold. Save hope, the hope that sleep will soon find you, that is, until the call of night awakes you....

For those who've experienced sleep paralysis like myself, it's one of the most terrifying things I've ever had to endure. Thank god it doesn't happen too often anymore to me.

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@joshwent said:

@sissylion: Replace the word religion with ghosts in what you just wrote, and tell me if it still seems harmless.

Oh, you're one of those people. Forget I said anything, then. Absolutely not having this conversation.

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Initially a bit worried by the lack of critical thinking being displayed in the comments, but thankfully a few skeptics showed up.

Ghost stories are fun and entertaining. But lets not forget that *actually* believing in the supernatural is a really bad idea. Some peoples lives are ruined by a real fear of ghosts.. others spend fortunes on psychics to help them... and lets not forget that witchhunts are actually still common today (although the target has shifted more from old women to young children).

Lets enjoy the fun imagination... but remember to keep a wall between fantasy and reality.

Also I'd love a list of where all those gifs are from, I don't recognise any of them.