Looking over the blog, I've chosen a few of my favorite blogs of all time, now with breath freshening commentary!
The Matrix Movies - I forgot how good this post was. Reading over it, I was reminded of how much I dislike Hollywood and mainstream culture's hypocrisy of loving Christian morality but hating Christianity and religion itself.
Anime Music Videos - I find this still true today. Almost all AMV's show the same scenes. The only difference between the AMV's is what song is playing.
Cans That Don't Stack - Cold weather is setting in, so I decided to start eating soup for lunch at work. It's very inexpensive (about $1.50 per meal) and has few calories compared to eating fast food for lunch. I buy a few cans of Campbells, and wouldn't you know it. The cans don't freaking stack.
Speedometers - I still don't use the right half of my speedometer. With a speedometer that reads to only 80 or 100 MPH, the readability would greatly increased.
Absurdly Long Anime - I've lost interest in the long anime that I used to watch: Bleach and Naruto. They still continue to this day. I was watching the Bleach manga online earlier today, and instead of advancing the storyline, they decide to give flashbacks of secondary characters. At least I'm reading it online for free.
Wendy's Fast Food - I still go to Wendy's sometimes, but every time I remember why I can't stand that place. You can tell from just a single dining experience there that the company's mission statement focuses on money-making and very little on customer service. Case in point: They make it a hassle to get a refill on a drink.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Ghost hunting tv shows
Posted by
Hammer
Ghost hunting tv shows really grind my gears. They have never found anything conclusive to prove an afterlife-on-earth. But what gets to me is this: having hardly any evidence to support ghost stories, these self-proclaimed experts assert that they know quite a bit about ghosts.
Did you know that ghosts emit electromagnetic waves that can be measured by EMF readers? Sure, this can't be proven by scientific method (seeing a ghost right beside you while reading EMF emissions) but wild hypothesis's work just as well, right?
Did you also know that ghosts so powerful and intelligent that they have the following abilities:
-To choose when to pass through walls at will, but still not fall through the floor.
-To interact with objects such as flashlights.
-To say the phrase "Get out" in a very soft-spoken and creepy way.
With all the billions of people who have died in human history, wouldn't our entire world be filled with ghosts, and their presence be undeniable, should they exist? What would have been a rhetorical question is now just something to be posted in a FAQ by the experts! According to ghost hunters, ghosts are just people's souls that haven't went to heaven or hell because of being lost or because of very strong emotions that tie them to the earthly world. I wonder if ghost hunters get their information from fortune tellers...
Did you know that ghosts emit electromagnetic waves that can be measured by EMF readers? Sure, this can't be proven by scientific method (seeing a ghost right beside you while reading EMF emissions) but wild hypothesis's work just as well, right?
Did you also know that ghosts so powerful and intelligent that they have the following abilities:
-To choose when to pass through walls at will, but still not fall through the floor.
-To interact with objects such as flashlights.
-To say the phrase "Get out" in a very soft-spoken and creepy way.
With all the billions of people who have died in human history, wouldn't our entire world be filled with ghosts, and their presence be undeniable, should they exist? What would have been a rhetorical question is now just something to be posted in a FAQ by the experts! According to ghost hunters, ghosts are just people's souls that haven't went to heaven or hell because of being lost or because of very strong emotions that tie them to the earthly world. I wonder if ghost hunters get their information from fortune tellers...
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