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<blockquote data-quote="Tenebrae" data-source="post: 118325" data-attributes="member: 5970"><p>I believe in evil spirits possessing people. Not like demons taking control of a person and using them to wreak havoc and destruction, but just people getting possessed by an evil spirit and being driven insane.</p><p>For example, I recently saw on the news this thing about a guy who was just an ordinary business man. His wife came home one day to find him going completely insane, tearing up the furniture, screaming things that didn't make any sense, and stuff like that. He was taken to one of those places where crazy people are locked up, and he just kept screaming and tearing at whatever he could reach. I am almost 100 % convinced that he was possessed... uh...</p><p>...is this superstition..?</p><p>I also believe that nothing happens by coincidence, aliens are real (Not little green men, but humans that live on other planets), I don't believe in bad or good luck things. I used to not believe in fortune cookies, until I got 3 that came true-</p><p></p><p>1: "A life-changing trial lies ahead of you" (not exactly word for word)</p><p>About a month later, I was diagnosed with diabetes.</p><p></p><p>2: "You will soon be graced by the presence of a loved one"</p><p>The very next day, I went out jogging, and I bumped into the girl who I was desperately in love with (exaggeration)</p><p></p><p>3: "You will live a long life and eat many fortune cookies"</p><p>Whoever made these things has a gift... lol :yay: </p><p></p><p>anyway, in this case, it might have been coincidental. Other than what's listed above, i don't really think i'm superstitious</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tenebrae, post: 118325, member: 5970"] I believe in evil spirits possessing people. Not like demons taking control of a person and using them to wreak havoc and destruction, but just people getting possessed by an evil spirit and being driven insane. For example, I recently saw on the news this thing about a guy who was just an ordinary business man. His wife came home one day to find him going completely insane, tearing up the furniture, screaming things that didn't make any sense, and stuff like that. He was taken to one of those places where crazy people are locked up, and he just kept screaming and tearing at whatever he could reach. I am almost 100 % convinced that he was possessed... uh... ...is this superstition..? I also believe that nothing happens by coincidence, aliens are real (Not little green men, but humans that live on other planets), I don't believe in bad or good luck things. I used to not believe in fortune cookies, until I got 3 that came true- 1: "A life-changing trial lies ahead of you" (not exactly word for word) About a month later, I was diagnosed with diabetes. 2: "You will soon be graced by the presence of a loved one" The very next day, I went out jogging, and I bumped into the girl who I was desperately in love with (exaggeration) 3: "You will live a long life and eat many fortune cookies" Whoever made these things has a gift... lol :yay: anyway, in this case, it might have been coincidental. Other than what's listed above, i don't really think i'm superstitious [/QUOTE]
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