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tiger
31st May 2008, 04:28 AM
On the ghosthunters show like all the other show on the ghostly curcuits of the unreal I always hear the one thing, "we have to get the LIGHTS OFF". This one act can give the paranormal people so many abilities since cameras will constantly strive to stay in focus and adjust for enough light to record in. With the LIGHTS OFF everything is scary and every shadow becomes a ghost moving about. With the LIGHTS OFF the ghostly ORB can fly about and give us proof that ghost really do exist (Now how can the paranormal people be wrong about this:D) With the LIGHTS OFF I can claim I just saw something move out of the corner of my eye ( of course ghost never walk right out in front of you and say BOO:rolleyes: ) With the LIGHTS OFF the ghostly evidence takes on so much more meaning even without the definition because blurry and pixulation is better. Criminals work so much better with the LIGHTS OFF TOO BECAUSE THERES LESS OF A CHANCE SOMEONE CAN IDENTIFY THEM OR SEE WHAT THERE REALLY DOING!

Naughtyhippo
31st May 2008, 06:22 AM
Tiger, we agree with you.

Now go off and have some coffee or chocolate or something. Then come back and rip into these silly programs in a calmer manner - it's a lot easier to read with paragraphs. Gives us slow people some absorbtion room.

Sunstealer
31st May 2008, 06:58 AM
It's what makes Most Haunted hilariously funny.

deep44
31st May 2008, 07:00 AM
In addition to turning out the lights, they'll also listen for messages from ghosts in the static from a radio, television, or some other source. Although I doubt they consciously understand why they do it - it's no coincidence. Their brains make sense of the static to form words, or whatever form of communication they want to hear (e.g., screaming, laughing, etc).

Like I said, I don't think it's a conscious attempt to deceive themselves, or others - it's just funny how they consistently put themselves into situations that rely on their own imagination to fill in the blanks. That's why there will likely never be a clear HD video of paranormal activity - unless, of course, viewers are asked to squint their eyes while they watch. :D

tiger
31st May 2008, 07:48 AM
In addition to turning out the lights, they'll also listen for messages from ghosts in the static from a radio, television, or some other source. Although I doubt they consciously understand why they do it - it's no coincidence. Their brains make sense of the static to form words, or whatever form of communication they want to hear (e.g., screaming, laughing, etc).

Like I said, I don't think it's a conscious attempt to deceive themselves, or others - it's just funny how they consistently put themselves into situations that rely on their own imagination to fill in the blanks. That's why there will likely never be a clear HD video of paranormal activity - unless, of course, viewers are asked to squint their eyes while they watch. :D

You are correct....Mayday are you listening!

tiger
31st May 2008, 07:51 AM
It's what makes Most Haunted hilariously funny.

You know you don't hear to much about those guys anymore, probably because they faked it so badly and got caught so many times the public has stopped watching or mayby stopped caring. But your right if you want to laugh at the stupid thats a good show to watch.

Kopji
8th June 2008, 01:06 AM
Ssssh. I'm thinking of starting up a business to enhance stigmatized property. Hey, maybe I'll call it "Kopji's ESP Inc".

If you are going to have a tv crew at your Hotel looking for evidence of the paranormal, I can be there to assist. I'd make sure the floors are properly creaking and pipes moaning. Our Motto: "We Put the Subtle in Stigmatized". With any luck I can get the services of a professional psychic cheap.

Beerina
9th June 2008, 12:42 PM
I'd be more interested in finding the secret holes the manager uses to spy on people cheating on their spouses.




Oh, sorry. Was that out loud?