Does anybody believe

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Does anybody believe

Does anybody believe in the supernatural? (Spirits, ghosts, that sort of thing.) I do. Call me crazy, but I also have a few friends who do.

submitted by Random Person, age What?, What?
(March 25, 2010 - 7:47 am)

I do! :)

Andy P. C. says azkc. Ask C what, Andy?

~Wolfgirl67 signing off.

submitted by Wolfgirl67, age 12, The Chatterbox!
(March 25, 2010 - 12:52 pm)

I DO!

 

Vick says aavx.

 

~~NDT~~

submitted by NDT, I believe too!
(March 26, 2010 - 6:29 pm)

I don't.  If there were ghosts I think that there would be more solid evidence of them.  I won't force my opinion on any one's beliefs though!

submitted by Amy G., age 13, PA
(March 25, 2010 - 6:24 pm)

I agree.

submitted by Ima❄❀♬
(March 31, 2010 - 7:04 pm)

Hmm... well, my friend believes in ghosts. I live close to a supposedly *haunted* old mansion, and my friend believes, and has told me, that the mean ghosts will come from it and try to murder me in my sleep. Um, no. I don't think that any ghost would have a reason to. Sometimes when he comes to my house he looks up ghost pictures and votes on if their real or not. He thinks that most of them are real.

I, on the other hand, think that there could be a possibility of ghosts, but I don't think I'll ever know. If everyone that died became a ghost, then the world would be packed full of ghosts. If people just chose if they wanted to be a ghost or not, then I don't really know. My grandma would cirtainly want to be a ghost. I do think that there are aliens in other galaxies, maybe even in the Milky Way. There can't be just one form of life in all the thousands of galaxies.

Sorry, rambling about the supernatural.

 

Goodbye,

~Meadow de Weirdo

submitted by Meadow, age 12, Milky Way
(March 26, 2010 - 8:58 am)

Ghosts rock! My best friend is a ghost! His name is Bob, and he makes really good chocolate chip cookies! If you don't believe me than my other ghost ffriend Bob will haunt you forever!

submitted by Smile :P
(March 26, 2010 - 2:55 pm)

No. Nothing could persaude me, either, I'm afraid. Least of all email fwds. *scowls*

submitted by Mary W., age 12.27, NJ
(March 26, 2010 - 8:05 pm)

I HATE EMAIL FORWARDS!!!!!!!! >:( *Grrrrrrrrrrrrr* Some of them are fit to creep you out, but I didn't send it to anyone, and as you can see I am still very much alive.

I don't believe in ghosts. I think you either go to heaven or hell, and there is nowhere else and no exeptions even for revenge or guarding something or something like that.

submitted by Emilie L.
(March 27, 2010 - 6:33 pm)

I hate them too! I think I saw something similar to what you're talking about once, only it was in a comment on an AOL video. I was soooooo freaked, but I didn't copy and paste it, and I'm still here. So HA HA HA!

I like the happy ones, not the sad or creepy ones. LOL.

Andy P. C. says utev.

~Wolfgirl67 signing off.

submitted by Wolfgirl67, age 12, The Chatterbox!
(March 29, 2010 - 1:18 pm)

Lol, the email forwards are weird. According to my emails, I am supposed to have died twice (because I'm supposed to be killed for not forwarding them), have bad luck for more years than I can keep track of, never fall in love because no one will love me, my best friend will hate me, and a bunch of my wishes will never come true. Wow. Something that will definetly brighten someone's day. :P

submitted by MJ, age 14 & 5 day
(March 29, 2010 - 8:20 pm)

I consider myself extremely fortunate never to have received any e-mail forwards.

APC says, "Hexa." Is it his 6th birthday? That would explain his spelling problems. Maybe before he lived at the Chatterbox, he was somewhere else... *shrugs*

submitted by Ima❄❀♬
(March 31, 2010 - 6:17 pm)

Even if I did believe in ghosts (I don't), I would never think that they could make chocolate chip cookies. No offense, but that's just ridiculous—spirits are made of air, and air is not strong enough to move the number of solid objects necessary to bake chocolate chip cookies. Not to mention, Bob is the most common male name given to imaginary characters created by children (especially girls, and what boy would name himself 'Smile?') or inanimate objects given names by children (again, especially girls), which is further evidence that neither 'Bob' exists. Not to mention, you could live across the globe from me. How could the latter 'Bob,' if he is real, travel so far, and why would he bother to do so for the sole purpose of haunting me?

APC agrees with you, though. He's daydreaming about the cookies made by the former 'Bob,' and saying, 'Yumn.' He never could spell... ;)

 

Please remind Bob that I loooooove chocolate chip cookies!

Ladybug

submitted by Ima❄❀♬
(March 31, 2010 - 6:12 pm)

Ima... Somehow I think the whole Bob thing was a joke.

submitted by Emilie L.
(April 5, 2010 - 1:03 pm)

Well in some ways i do, in some i don't. Do i believe that people/animals who are deceased wander amoung us, and can you occasionally catch a glimpse of them? Yes, i do believe that. Do 'ghosts' live in old creep mansions and abandoned houses, do they 'haunt' people? Do they hurt any of us 'living' folks? No, i don't think so. 
More then once i've turned and glimpsed my cat who died over the summer. I have also felt emo emotionally near to people i am close to that have died on occasion, when there is nothing there to remind me of them. I belive that 'ghosts' or 'spirits' are among us, but not in the ways that they are usually shown.

Now aliens on the other hand, i have similar views. Littler green men with big heads coming down in flying saucers? No... But another form of life on another planet/moon? absolutely 100% yes. Will we ever meet one? Chances are not, the universe is so vast and huge, it would be almost impossible to 'bump' into one. :) 

This is just my opinion, i am not trying to change anyone's point of view. So please don't try and change mine. :)

submitted by Kendra, age 14, The Woods betwe
(March 26, 2010 - 9:43 pm)

Nope.  Not at all.  Logically, physically, realistically it makes no sense to me.  Though if you can explain it to me in scientific terms and make it plausible I'm more than willing to hear it. 

submitted by Tempest, age Lucky 13, Here.
(March 26, 2010 - 9:50 pm)