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Monday 8 September 2014

Are Ghosts Real???

Hey! guys .. whats up??? My new post is here!!. here we go...
I don't know. I mean, dude, what do you know about afterlives? There is no real proof that there are ghosts for real, is there? There are a million movies that say that ghosts really do exist, but there is reason for it to be totally true. Yes, there have been claims by a lot of people about scary instances, like whispering at night, or even a power that makes you wake up in the middle of the  night and go to the living room. You stay there for three hours, come back, and get into bed again. The next morning, you don't remember anything at all. But does that make you stop thinking that it was a ghost and not you sleepwalking? No.

There have been tales (and even tails) of ghosts playing pranks and even murdering people just for the sake for it. But do you know what I really think started it all? No, not real instances. And no, not even beer. But yes, beer is related to it in a way. Once upon a time, someone threw a birthday party. It was not a kid's, but a grown-up's. A friend of the party thrower's got pretty drunk but tried to keep ground. Now, you know how bad parties can get. Somebody started to make fun of this drunk man. The drunk man got angry, but kept ground till after the bash. Afterwards, something really nasty happened. The drunk man got angry and cooled off by murdering that guy who was making fun of him. Now, to keep himself out of trouble, the guy slipped out of the place, and when asked by the police, said that he was a witness of the murder.

What a mastermind. The drunkard told the cops that the insultor (no, I didn't mean insulator) was murdered by the ghost of his grandfather because grandpa did not practice making fun of people. Believe it or not, the cops believed him. This is how ghosts were created. But other people have other views, so don't insult them if you are associated with anyone in your family who discouraged the practice of insulting people. Be it your first family member or your great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandfather.

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