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Hello!

Halloween is coming up. Are there any spoopy ghost stories you'd like to share? Here are mine:

1. I believe my internet is haunted. My computer disconnects to the network by itself. Videos on Youtube start and stop at random. Sometimes I try to load a page...and all I see...is a blank screen...

2. I recently booted up Counter Strike Source to try and play a few rounds. A chill went down my spine as I realized something: I uninstalled this game ten years ago...

Edit: thanks for the replies! ♥

Edit 2: thanks for the great stories! ♥
Post edited October 15, 2022 by J Lo
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J Lo: [...]
1. I believe my internet is haunted. My computer disconnects to the network by itself. Videos on Youtube start and stop at random. Sometimes I try to load a page...and all I see...is a blank screen...
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you have a cat
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J Lo: [...]
1. I believe my internet is haunted. My computer disconnects to the network by itself. Videos on Youtube start and stop at random. Sometimes I try to load a page...and all I see...is a blank screen...
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amok: you have a cat
I'm actually allergic to them :(

But if it weren't for my allergy I would definitely have a cat.
I have been playing Richard Burns Rally recently and I swear there are ghost cars! Actual ghost cars! I'm afraid to go back! That game is haunted!
Post edited October 13, 2022 by Randalator
I had been playing Civ for a couple of turns and when I stopped I realized I had been transported to the future.
So your big spooks are a bad Internet connection and forgetting that you or someone else re-installed Counter-Strike. Slow clap.
One time somebody said that most true stories from their experience tend to have the following characteristics: they are short, they are infrequent, they are not particularly special.

I have no doubt there are rational explanations for the following story, wherein nearly nothing happens, but since you asked I will share it with you: (I actually wrote it down close to when it happened, so I'll probably paste and edit that)

Last year I hurt my back, in January, but kept the habit of sleeping on a sleeping bag on the floor as it sometimes helps (nothing debilitating, I have just always had back pain to an extent but that time was bad enough I saw a doctor over it). Anyway, about April one night I was sleeping on the floor when I woke up. I often force myself awake as I still often times have bad dreams. At one point I heard either voiceless singing or whistling: not hard enough to use vocal cords or attain a high pitch. You know, more or less like when someone tries to imitate whistling when they cannot whistle. I thought that was odd but kept my eyes closed and only moved around enough to prove to myself that I was actually awake. I had left a DVD of the Simpsons playing, which was still ongoing (the third season, the disc with the Otto Show), but I know every line on the disc to the point that I knew that was not it and I was sure that I did hear someone doing that whistle/voiceless singing. I continued listening but after a little got up and looked around the room while maintaining the same basic lying position and noticed nothing awry. Then, rather suddenly, I hear a voice in my ear ask with an expectant tone, "Well...?"

That freaked the hell out of me. My eyes were absolutely open when this happened which makes it kind of funny that, in spite of that, I had the mentality to pretend like I was still asleep. I knew I was awake since I recall rolling over every trite prayer I knew in my mind as a calming mechanism. I stayed awake for another hour, I seem to recall, and nothing else happened.

I am no stranger to having odd things from when I am sleeping transition into those initial waking moments (kind of a gross story follows to illustrate that). There was this time when I was ten years old and in this dream I basically went about a normal day when, at some point, there was this cacophonous buzzing noise. I tried to cover my ears to stop hearing it but noticed that it actually got louder when I did that. I then started to hack up some kind of thing which, upon looking at it, was this cocooned wasp roughly three inches long. I shook myself awake, which I can do, but then I saw the freaking thing literally on the blanket in front of me. I tossed it onto the floor. After several moments of catching my breath I looked over the edge of the bed and noticed it was not there, of course it never was. Anyway, that's just a dream I had a long time ago. The previous story was from last year. I really was awake when it happened, it really did happen, and is pretty much my only ghost story.
Once upon a time, there was a ghost. Freakin' spooky, man! Be sure to bring silver or magical weapons if you're not adept in unarmed combat. Or a garrote.
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AnimalMother117: One time somebody said that most true stories from their experience tend to have the following characteristics: they are short, they are infrequent, they are not particularly special.

I have no doubt there are rational explanations for the following story, wherein nearly nothing happens, but since you asked I will share it with you: (I actually wrote it down close to when it happened, so I'll probably paste and edit that)

Last year I hurt my back, in January, but kept the habit of sleeping on a sleeping bag on the floor as it sometimes helps (nothing debilitating, I have just always had back pain to an extent but that time was bad enough I saw a doctor over it). Anyway, about April one night I was sleeping on the floor when I woke up. I often force myself awake as I still often times have bad dreams. At one point I heard either voiceless singing or whistling: not hard enough to use vocal cords or attain a high pitch. You know, more or less like when someone tries to imitate whistling when they cannot whistle. I thought that was odd but kept my eyes closed and only moved around enough to prove to myself that I was actually awake. I had left a DVD of the Simpsons playing, which was still ongoing (the third season, the disc with the Otto Show), but I know every line on the disc to the point that I knew that was not it and I was sure that I did hear someone doing that whistle/voiceless singing. I continued listening but after a little got up and looked around the room while maintaining the same basic lying position and noticed nothing awry. Then, rather suddenly, I hear a voice in my ear ask with an expectant tone, "Well...?"

That freaked the hell out of me. My eyes were absolutely open when this happened which makes it kind of funny that, in spite of that, I had the mentality to pretend like I was still asleep. I knew I was awake since I recall rolling over every trite prayer I knew in my mind as a calming mechanism. I stayed awake for another hour, I seem to recall, and nothing else happened.

I am no stranger to having odd things from when I am sleeping transition into those initial waking moments (kind of a gross story follows to illustrate that). There was this time when I was ten years old and in this dream I basically went about a normal day when, at some point, there was this cacophonous buzzing noise. I tried to cover my ears to stop hearing it but noticed that it actually got louder when I did that. I then started to hack up some kind of thing which, upon looking at it, was this cocooned wasp roughly three inches long. I shook myself awake, which I can do, but then I saw the freaking thing literally on the blanket in front of me. I tossed it onto the floor. After several moments of catching my breath I looked over the edge of the bed and noticed it was not there, of course it never was. Anyway, that's just a dream I had a long time ago. The previous story was from last year. I really was awake when it happened, it really did happen, and is pretty much my only ghost story.
Thanks for the great stories! The second one reminded me of a time I saw my bike was covered in spiders. I was a kid and ran to get my parents. I couldn't find them but made my way back to the bike. They were all gone. I am a schizophrenic patient and at the time I was not being treated. Still don't know if what I saw was real or not.
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Warloch_Ahead: Once upon a time, there was a ghost. Freakin' spooky, man! Be sure to bring silver or magical weapons if you're not adept in unarmed combat. Or a garrote.
Everyone needs to pay the piper. Ghosts are not spared if they don't.
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Randalator: I have been playing Richard Burns Rally recently and I swear there are ghost cars! Actual ghost cars! I'm afraid to go back! That game is haunted!
:O

I'll need to sleep with the lights on tonight.
Post edited October 13, 2022 by J Lo
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J Lo: 1. I believe my internet is haunted. My computer disconnects to the network by itself. Videos on Youtube start and stop at random. Sometimes I try to load a page...and all I see...is a blank screen...
That is probably the Ghost In The Machine, but could be Gremlins.
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J Lo: 2. I recently booted up Counter Strike Source to try and play a few rounds. A chill went down my spine as I realized something: I uninstalled this game ten years ago...
That is probably Gremlins, but could also be the Ghost In The Machine .... or maybe it's just due to old age.

I've never seen a ghost ... or at least not been aware of having done so.
I have had two frightening experiences though with malignant spirits ... or maybe it was just collective imagination or suggestion. That happened long ago, in my late teens to early twenties. One thing was very clear to me both times ... don't try to get in contact with that spirit or it may corrupt your mind ... drive you insane or make you evil.

The first instance was while sitting in a car late at night with friends, talking and thinking about spirits, when we all suddenly felt the presence of a malignant spirit, which freaked us out enough to change the conversation.

The second instance, was in an abandoned overgrown cemetery way out in the country, where a bunch of us were on a Leadership retreat, and we'd gone for a bit of a hike away from the camp sometime in the evening, and were sitting in that graveyard telling ghostly stories, just for the fun of it, and the dare, when we all suddenly felt a malignant spirit, such that we all jumped up and ran like hell back to camp. Freaky I tell you.
Easter as a kid at my grandparents; i was walking home from church alone at about 3 am and there were absolutely no lights on anywhere along the road. Electric bills were something to fear for most people there. I could see the galaxy above and everything on the ground had a creamy grain film texture/colour. With only the sound of my footsteps as my soundtrack, i looked left and right, trying to peer through darkened windows of empty houses. Without realizing it, at some point the windows started having a blue tinge to their grain film. As if people suddenly decided to watch tv at that hour, in the dark. It would have been fine if those were children taking advantage of the holiday to stay up late at night, but the shadows that began gathering in front of those windows and stared out towards the street, towards me, were of different heights and builds. Some old, some young, some skinny, some fat, everyone just stood unflinching and stared. It wasn't until my eyes caught the bright light coming from a neighbour's streetlamp from across my grandparent's house that i grew aware of the world once more.
Waking up from my sleep and getting ready before starting the day, and then actually waking up.
Well, it's just the day before an acutal holiday, so I don't focus too much on ghost stories, but I could swear I didn't put the coffee can into the medical cabinet, that must have happened on it's own.
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neumi5694: Well, it's just the day before an acutal holiday, so I don't focus too much on ghost stories, but I could swear I didn't put the coffee can into the medical cabinet, that must have happened on it's own.
Oh I was the one who put that there. Sorry I forgot to tell you.
While I could write about not just one, but two "ghost appearances" in my life, I'm too rational to not know, that both cases can be easily explained.

The first occurence a slight case of "'small mass' hysteria" during my childhood.

And the second occurence simply was a case of 17 year old me "seeing something, that I expected to see, because I was used to see it, where I saw it" (though I knew, that what I was used to see there, couldn't be there, anymore).

Did chills run down my spine, and did goose bumps cover my whole body in that moment? Sure.
But that was already the gist of it. After a blink of the eye - it was gone.

I don't believe in actual ghosts.

However, I do believe that people sometimes think they've seen something "unnatural",...but which can actually easily be explained rationally, IF one is willing to accept a rational explanation.