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originally posted by: Woodcarver
a reply to: doobydoll
The only conclusions i can come too are either you have some serious mental problems which make it difficult for you to determine reality from fantasy, or you like to make up stories to garner yourself some online attention. Either way, you should get some professional help. These things aren’t real, and none of what you have claimed could have happened.
The good news is, nothing is coming into your house. The bad news is, that life is hard, but, the more you educate yourself, the easier it becomes.
originally posted by: Chance321
originally posted by: Woodcarver
a reply to: doobydoll
The only conclusions i can come too are either you have some serious mental problems which make it difficult for you to determine reality from fantasy, or you like to make up stories to garner yourself some online attention. Either way, you should get some professional help. These things aren’t real, and none of what you have claimed could have happened.
The good news is, nothing is coming into your house. The bad news is, that life is hard, but, the more you educate yourself, the easier it becomes.
I don't normally do this, but I found your post to be overly rude. Where is your proof that this stuff isn't real? That none of this happened? Where's your medical degree to even suggest mental problems?
Sleep paralysis is a fairly common occurrence that afflicts many people. It is most commonly explained as a feeling of being paralyzed while lying in bed, during which time auditory and visual hallucinations will also occur. Some people see human-like figures and even creatures, and they will hear voices or other strange, unsettling sounds. Far more intense than your average nightmare, sleep paralysis experiences can deeply terrify and disturb sufferers, as you will see in these 28 accounts of sleep paralysis, compiled from a Reddit thread.
originally posted by: Woodcarver
originally posted by: Chance321
originally posted by: Woodcarver
a reply to: doobydoll
The only conclusions i can come too are either you have some serious mental problems which make it difficult for you to determine reality from fantasy, or you like to make up stories to garner yourself some online attention. Either way, you should get some professional help. These things aren’t real, and none of what you have claimed could have happened.
The good news is, nothing is coming into your house. The bad news is, that life is hard, but, the more you educate yourself, the easier it becomes.
I don't normally do this, but I found your post to be overly rude. Where is your proof that this stuff isn't real? That none of this happened? Where's your medical degree to even suggest mental problems?
lol. I can tell you don’t normally have these discussions, because you would know that the burden of proof is with the person making the claims.
I have to prove that his rediculous claims didn’t happen? But you accept his claims that shadow people are real without asking for proof?
Especially, knowing that there are several mental issues that resemble exactly what he is claiming.
originally posted by: Woodcarver
originally posted by: Chance321
originally posted by: Woodcarver
a reply to: doobydoll
The only conclusions i can come too are either you have some serious mental problems which make it difficult for you to determine reality from fantasy, or you like to make up stories to garner yourself some online attention. Either way, you should get some professional help. These things aren’t real, and none of what you have claimed could have happened.
The good news is, nothing is coming into your house. The bad news is, that life is hard, but, the more you educate yourself, the easier it becomes.
I don't normally do this, but I found your post to be overly rude. Where is your proof that this stuff isn't real? That none of this happened? Where's your medical degree to even suggest mental problems?
lol. I can tell you don’t normally have these discussions, because you would know that the burden of proof is with the person making the claims.
I have to prove that his rediculous claims didn’t happen? But you accept his claims that shadow people are real without asking for proof?
Especially, knowing that there are several mental issues that resemble exactly what he is claiming.