What would you do if you had an encounter like this?

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I'd probably question my mental state.
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I would watch the ghost to see where it went and what it was doing. Then, I would try to communicate with it and find out what it wanted and why it was there.
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I will simply describe it . :!2:
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Sometimes at night I would a constricting feeling.
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Call the Winchester bros! I am too much of a Supernatural fan to do otherwise!
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I mean it truly depends doesn't it? By hey! I finally found someone who believes in ghost like me!! I think I would defentily try to befriend it no matter what kind it is!
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Not sure how I would be with a malevolent ghost but we believe that we have one in the house. We have lived here for 37 years and way back when, the first lady that lived here also died here. We believe that she is a nice ghost. She likes to turn on the lights. She must think we need to see better...lol
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I know I'd be frightened, but I'd also be intrigued! I'm pretty sure I'd have a hard time not running away like a little girl.
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When I heard a voice say "Go to sleep Wanda" I thought it was my stepdaughter who lived with me. Turns out she was not home. Seems she had a voice identical to her dead mother. And what do I do when I hear strange things in the night? Hide under the covers and pretend that all is normal.
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I really believe in ghosts and spirits. I think I was one of those creepy kids who had a sixth sense when I was little. I used to freak my parents out by saying things about past relatives who I never met or predicting the very day when a run-away cat would return home after six months of being stray. I like to believe I am extra sensitive to the other world, but I get freaked out all the same. Goose bumps get raised all over my body when I hear something spooky that I think has some truth in it. I don't think I could ever live in a house with a spirit, dark or not. I think it would be awesome to see an apparition though, and get thoroughly terrified, and then never want to have anything to do with ghosts again.
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Never having encountered one, I don't know. We all like to think we would be brave, but.......
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If I encountered an evil ghost. I would die because I have no idea how to defeat them. If I encountered a friendly ghosts I would like to think that I would befriend them and we could help each other out in life.
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Hmmm...I'd pray first...and then call Sam & Dean!
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KNewton wrote:Hmmm...I'd pray first...and then call Sam & Dean!
Haha.
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Jajaja i would do the exact same thing as you Sarah. I would definively run away as fast as i can, My grandma used to say to me that when you see a ghost you ought to ask what does he want, but what if he answer is something like "I want your soul", no thank you ill just get the hell out of there.
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