Living with a ghost?
- Christina Puttre
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- Mikail Light
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I sincerely agree with you, the portrayal of ghosts in movies and books has become so much hinged on tragedy now. Who would want an unseen person moving and monitoring your every move? Definitely not me.markodim721 wrote: ↑27 Mar 2021, 10:53 I don't believe in ghosts, so my answer is obviously no. Yet, if I were to believe in ghosts, in the way they are usually portrayed in books and movies, I guess it wouldn't be easy to live with a ghost.
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