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Post by lenlenlen1 on Mar 20, 2019 16:36:51 GMT
... People who claim to have seen them or experienced ghost encounters are either mistaken, delusional, or "stretching the truth" to get attention. Never underestimate the power of the desire for attention as a motivator of human behavior. what about the people who don't "believe in ghosts" have no "interest" in ghosts and yet have experienced things that can only be explained as being "ghostly" or "spirits" and who are reluctant to tell about these experiences? Already addressed in the original paragraph you yourself responded to. I bolded and underlined it for your convenience.
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