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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:38 am
Sacred Earth Acyde darkmagicboi Acyde darkmagicboi Acyde  I just though it was weird how the pic came out. It was on a ghost tour with a crap load of nerds. >.< Tell me if you see any shapes. My brother said the light things look like the Jesus symbol or a sideways "Support the Troops" ribbon. I said he was a dumb nut. xp it looks like photoshop work confused I don't have photoshop. sweatdrop so were those supernatural lights or placed there?(they look like some were moving to the side) I don't know what they were. I can't remember because this was back in July and I finally got around to looking at the pic. I was told if you look at a 'light' and it has a center, or a dot looking thing, it's a light. But if not, then it's supernatural. But these all don't look that supernatural. I think I can see the lamposts. xp I was trying to look for other things than the light, so I know I didn't go out at 8:00 at night and walk a mile looking and taking pics of buildings for nothing. ...Some were moving, you say? This is just someone who cant hold a camera still, most white lines going diagonally across a picture is just the strap. And most "orbs" are dust and bugs, orgs are normaly brigter and can change direction and speed at any time. I told you I could see the lamposts. gonk I was looking for something other than those!
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 7:14 am
Hardrock91 Alex the mad    Cant see anything in the last one? Clue: Gripping on the staircase. whee who else thinks that top pic looks like the jersey devil It's a faked picture of it. I looked it up on line. xD
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 6:09 pm
Acyde Sacred Earth Acyde darkmagicboi Acyde I don't have photoshop. sweatdrop so were those supernatural lights or placed there?(they look like some were moving to the side) I don't know what they were. I can't remember because this was back in July and I finally got around to looking at the pic. I was told if you look at a 'light' and it has a center, or a dot looking thing, it's a light. But if not, then it's supernatural. But these all don't look that supernatural. I think I can see the lamposts. xp I was trying to look for other things than the light, so I know I didn't go out at 8:00 at night and walk a mile looking and taking pics of buildings for nothing. ...Some were moving, you say? This is just someone who cant hold a camera still, most white lines going diagonally across a picture is just the strap. And most "orbs" are dust and bugs, orgs are normaly brigter and can change direction and speed at any time. I told you I could see the lamposts. gonk I was looking for something other than those! ok am i the only person that can see people in the pic?
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 11:17 pm
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Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 12:30 am
darkmagicboi Acyde severyo 流れる時の中瞬く 刹那的煌きを この世の記憶に刻むため 歩き続ける Believer
A momentary sparkle twinkles within the flowing time I’m a Believer who can keep walking so to engrave into this world’s memories
JESUS CHRIST I HATE CLOWNS!!!!!! death to the clowns. death to the clowns HAWT!!! XD
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Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 2:09 am
I find it somewhat funny how the majority of these pictures don't scare me. :]
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Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 10:08 am
about.com This photograph was taken in 1963 by Reverend K. F. Lord at Newby Church in North Yorkshire, England. It has been a controversial photo because it is just too good. The shrouded face and the way it is looking directly into the camera makes it look like it was posed – a clever double exposure. Yet supposedly the photo has been scrutinized by photo experts who say the image is not the result of a double exposure. The Reverend Lord has said of the photo that nothing was visible to the naked eye when he took the snapshot of his altar. Yet when the film was developed, standing there was this strange cowled figure. The Newby Church was built in 1870 and, as far as anyone knows, did not have a history of ghosts, hauntings or other peculiar phenomena. Those who have carefully analyzed the proportions of the objects in the photo calculated that the specter is about nine feet tall!
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Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 12:18 pm
Taki Arika
about.com This photograph was taken in 1963 by Reverend K. F. Lord at Newby Church in North Yorkshire, England. It has been a controversial photo because it is just too good. The shrouded face and the way it is looking directly into the camera makes it look like it was posed – a clever double exposure. Yet supposedly the photo has been scrutinized by photo experts who say the image is not the result of a double exposure. The Reverend Lord has said of the photo that nothing was visible to the naked eye when he took the snapshot of his altar. Yet when the film was developed, standing there was this strange cowled figure. The Newby Church was built in 1870 and, as far as anyone knows, did not have a history of ghosts, hauntings or other peculiar phenomena. Those why have carefully analyzed the proportions of the objects in the photo calculated that the specter is about nine feet tall!
WEIRD!
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Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 4:01 pm
eb26 Taki Arika
about.com This photograph was taken in 1963 by Reverend K. F. Lord at Newby Church in North Yorkshire, England. It has been a controversial photo because it is just too good. The shrouded face and the way it is looking directly into the camera makes it look like it was posed – a clever double exposure. Yet supposedly the photo has been scrutinized by photo experts who say the image is not the result of a double exposure. The Reverend Lord has said of the photo that nothing was visible to the naked eye when he took the snapshot of his altar. Yet when the film was developed, standing there was this strange cowled figure. The Newby Church was built in 1870 and, as far as anyone knows, did not have a history of ghosts, hauntings or other peculiar phenomena. Those why have carefully analyzed the proportions of the objects in the photo calculated that the specter is about nine feet tall!
WEIRD! Looks like the costumes they use in Scream.
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Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 6:08 am
Acyde Looks like the costumes they use in Scream. That would be a neat trick, considering the photo was taken in 1963, and the Scream movies were at least 30+ years later.
Maybe the creator of the movie was inspired by this pic, though. It's pretty well known to ghost enthusiasts.
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Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 7:41 pm
darkmagicboi lol. um easier way for me to explain. basicly it's a big ugly thing with a huge nose. and they kill people. but all oyu have to do is hit them in the face(which is a pretty big target) and they go down Wrong. If you do that, they just leave you alone. The only way to actually kill a kappa is to make the bowl on the top of their skull empty. See, Kappas have a skull that seems to have a bowl sitting on top if it (under the skin of course.) They live forever unless it gets emptied. All you have to do, is get a cucumber, cut it in half (the long way) and carve your name into it. (If your name is Al, great. If it's Elizabeth, or Valententio, you'll need a pretty lond cucumber.) Show it to the kappa, and, if that is your real name, he will bow, spilling the water all over and killing himself.
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Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2006 7:33 am
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Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2006 5:34 pm
Needs more Captain Howdy.  Scared the bloody buggering hell out of me when I watched the Exorcist a wee while ago, despite the fact that I was expecting it. Expectation of scary shizz is often a good deal scarier than surprise scary shizz. Also, I managed to avoid that one gif that someone posted early on in the thread, where something jumps out from nowhere! Thank you Firefox, for telling me it was a .gif, and the page-down key, for being able to skip it so darn fast! =D!
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Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2006 7:20 pm
Pleasure to meet the husband of the beautiful "Miss Lady"? So here I got one of the most disturbing things I've ever see
The so called "bat boy" suppostly appeared underground of a bomb camp in Iraq
When I was 11 ninja I was about to leave a mall ( in october ) when I saw the fake newspaper prints showing this babe
Heck I couldn't sleep that day XP
mrgreen
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xMalleusxHIMxMaleficarumx
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Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 5:17 pm
prepare yourselves.............
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