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I worked and lived in actively haunted places, so I have experience with these sort of weird feels. But nothing felt as intense as this time I was visiting London, and I was in a tube station waiting for the train and suddenly felt a wave of anxiety, and being surrounded and crushed by other people. There was a few people around but this feeling made me feel sick. I left the station and decided to walk and get some fresh air.
Three years later I learned that was one of the stations where people ran down into for cover but were crushed to death under the weight of others, during the blitz. |
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Pickle, the rest of this isn't directed at you. Just feel like it needs to be said. And if I'm the one being holier than thou, this is where perception versus truth comes into play. I don't come here to insult members. Hell, I don't even come here to insult Jane. Seems like most of the insulting I've seen as of late came from Jane. Just think it's odd that a member everyone seemed to like, aside from Jane, is no longer here, for participating in a heated back and forth. There are some here that have high standards and hold ourselves to those standards. We are cool with pretty much everyone, for the exception of those who truly act "Holier than thou." That's when we recognize someone faking the funk on a nasty dunk and draw attention to it. Seems like there are some, maybe just one, that is way more emotionally involved in all this than the rest of us. This privately owned forum is a place for us to come together for discussions, share ideas and give each other a hard time (playfully most of the time). Before acting "holier than thou" one must understand how others perceive them. I know how I see myself, I don't need anyone to attempt to make me feel lower, than I feel already. From my perspective, it's like watching someone trying to set fire to an already burned down house. Head scratch worthy to say the least. Hope this helps paint an accurate picture. I come here to play because I enjoy the camaraderie from 90% of the users here. I don't stop eating at a restaurant because I don't like one of their dishes. |
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Have You Ever Had a Strange Feeling About a Place?
Yes. Twice.
The first one was when I was a kid. There was a certain place on a nearby hill that we avoided. It was the only area on the hill with bushes. When we got near it, we could hear strange noises, probably made by bugs we couldn't see. It was a real boogie-man experience for grade school kids. Heh! The second one occurred in Vietnam. I was driving our 3/4 ton truck on a dirt road with a teammate riding shotgun. We had two 55-gallon gas barrels in the truck bed, both full. Suddenly, the engine started sputtering and then quit. Flooded again! So there we were, 5 miles from our little infantry base and 10 miles from our base camp to the rear. It was dead quiet. The jungle tree-line was 10 yards away. My buddy looked at me and didn't say a word as he grabbed his M-16 and dismounted. We both knew we were in deep shit. It was late in the day and curfew was near. Then we heard a wonderful sound. It was the whine of a turbocharged diesel 5-ton dump truck, going the opposite direction. We flagged down the truck and asked him if he could give us a push. He was alone and thinking the same thing we were; it's late and we shouldn't be out here. After a moments hesitation, he jockeyed that big rig back and forth on the road and gave us a shove. I put the truck in 2nd gear, let out the clutch and floored the gas peddle. After a bit, the flooded engine started kicking in and off we went, hell-bent-for-leather. I glanced at our hero truck driver in the the mirror as we sped off in a cloud of dust as he jockeyed his rig back around. I hope he made it back to his base, where ever that was. Epitaph: Our truck had a bad carburetor - sticky float. After that little incident, we finally convinced the mechanics back at our base camp to replace the intermittent carburetor. All 30 bucks worth. So yeah, that little, narrow dirt road gave me a real strange feeling.
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Realistically, what she's doing is sowing discord and hate, because she's throwing comments out there about members without naming them, and by not naming them (to try to save herself from being banned), she's directly inviting other people to think about other members negatively in the light and decide which member fits the bill that she's throwing out there. And then it just becomes a downward spiral from there. Realistically, this type of behaviour from her shouldn't be tolerated. Not good for the forums and the general camaraderie we have here. Hopefully she learns and changes or is banned so we can go back to normal. |
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Visiting the Queen Mary ship in Long Beach I got a strange feeling when above the swimming pool inside where a small child drowned and around where the engines used to be.
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Knew nothing about it before, was on self guiding tour from the engine room through to rest of the ship and other visitors commented on it too with someone saying the child drowned in the 2nd class pool also other victims like a fireman also.
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I generally am not a believer but when we moved into this old (1860's) house I always had the feeling that I was going to be pushed down the stairs that go to the 3rd floor.
Our 12 year old cocker spaniel would scurry very fast at the top of those stairs and run into the bedroom and stare into the corner of the staircase. Otherwise he was a brave guy. I was working in the back yard and waved at my other half looking out the window of those stairs but looked away and realized there is no window at the top of those stairs. The kicker was our friend who has a bit of "gift" walked into our house and said "do you know you have a ghost at the top of your stairs? He's just checking you out, he used to live here". Right after that our weird stair things stopped happening.
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I've had the opportunity to stay at and attend many events at the Congress Plaza Hotel Chicago. There are areas of the property that have made me uncomfortable enough that I had to leave. Wishful & suggestive thinking or sonic anomalies IDK? https://drloihjournal.blogspot.com/2...d-history.html
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Work travel had me going up and down through the hospital building at a former mental institution that once was home to a few thousand patients. It was abandoned fairly quickly once the site was shut down so there was still old equipment, medical stuffs, etc scattered about. It looked very much like a zombie apocalypse set, al beit w/o corpses and gore. My spidey sense was definitely tingling in some areas of the building.
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