I don't mean this in a bad way, but genetically you are a cul-de-sac

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Level 32.84

Mar 2006

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Feb 8, 2007, 06:59 PM
Local time: Feb 9, 2007, 12:59 AM
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Leonheart, I get that a lot in my own house. I don't know why.
There were two other times, the first being in an ex-boyfriend's house. He is psychic, and so are a few of his friends. Anyone who is attuned to psychic energy gets uneasy when they enter his house; apparently it's built on a site where there was a massacre centuries ago. At night you can hear furniture and other things moving downstairs. We came to the conclusion he had poltergeists, seen as there is no other explanation for the odd things that you hear and see at his place.
The second was by far the worst thing I've ever felt. I was with a couple of friends late at night and we were walking past this old building that's been boarded up for years (I think it was about 30 years since the fire). I don't know whose retarded idea it was to scale the gate and have a look about but nevertheless, we all clambered over and walked towards the house. The moment I walked into that courtyard I could feel some horrible thing just staring, both uncomfortable and frightening. I recall seeing small sillhouettes of children running around the edges of the building. There was a light on in the downstairs window, which was odd considering how the place has been abandoned for years (I mean an actual light, as if electricity were still switched on). Luckily (I guess) by this point I was so close to having a full-blown panic attack from the sheer weight of the staring sensation and those children's sillhouettes that my friends decided the best thing to do would be to look for an exit. As we were running across the overgrown grass towards the nearest wall, I heard this woman's voice in my head saying "I'm leaving the children behind!". It was only a couple of days later after some research into the place that I discovered it used to be a home for disturbed children, and one of them had instigated the fire that has left the place charred. It'll be a long time before I can walk down that road again without shuddering.
How ya doing, buddy?
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