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So, here's a question

It's the middle of the morning. You're at your desk in your office at work. You're looking into the pair of great big monitors you do your work on. In the reflection on the monitors of what's behind you, you catch a quick glimpse of a vaguely person-shaped object. At first, you think it's a person outside, but then remember that you're on the third floor.

What do you do?
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WalksWith · 56-60, F
It's a ghost. Don't care what others think, I have seen similar things, makes no physical sense so you have to go meta-physical.

Personally, I would research if there were deaths around that area. I'm sorry, Dunning Kruger, I believe and have witnessed many strange movements, voices, and sightings, to not include that possibility of a reason.
DunningKruger · 61-69, M
@WalksWith The original building I'm in was built around 120 or so years ago in the central area of a university campus, but the inside was completely renovated less than 20 years ago, keeping only the outer historic fabric.

There was an unsolved murder somewhere nearby in 1950, but not on campus itself. The case was, at least in part, the inspiration for the "call came from inside your house" urban legend.

There were undoubtedly deaths close by in the years before the city was built, as the area was occupied for thousands of years prior, but we have no record of them.
WalksWith · 56-60, F
@DunningKruger

Well....

just sayin'!

What a gift, though, to be in a place like that! Not haunted, but with an incredible history!!

I grew up next to an ancient Shoshone sacred gathering area, and sometimes I would hear drumming, laughter, and see a fire glow, it was like stepping through time, then it would vanish when I became conscience!! Weird shit man!

I ain't afraid of ghosts! They fear me! lol!
WalksWith · 56-60, F
@DunningKruger You should look into that unsolved murder too! 1950's unsolved murder! How fun!
DunningKruger · 61-69, M
@WalksWith Well, it involves the unsolved rape and murder of a teenaged girl, so "fun" isn't exactly a word I would use.
WalksWith · 56-60, F
@DunningKruger

I apologize, I have a very macabre sense of humor. Also, I like to study that stuff, I meant no offense, to you nor her memory. Kinda like like a scientist gets excited about something they may have discovered...?

And, I didn't know.
DunningKruger · 61-69, M
@WalksWith No worries.