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[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 17-04-14] [Hit: ]
and some are just not pretty. It is however up to them how they present the information. For example I had a very long chat with a guy in a car crash. He was mostly ok; cracked ribs, trapped legs, couldnt breathe very well but his girlfriend had her head smashed in so said nothing.......
Headless ghosts?
So I do believe in ghosts since I was young and if you dont, pls dont bother answering stuff like "ghosts are real" I've been hearing stories about headless ghosts, and they r seen around the world a lot. Even one of my teachers has seen it many years ago, somewhere near my place. Even YouTuber Shane...
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Mr. P say: If a spirit is showing as missing a limb or a head, then that is likely the cause of death. I have seen a lot now, and some are just not pretty. It is however up to them how they present the information.

For example I had a very long chat with a guy in a car crash. He was mostly ok; cracked ribs, trapped legs, couldn't breathe very well but his girlfriend had her head smashed in so said nothing. Both dead by morning as it was snowy. She died instantly but he died of shock/blood loss & cold. He explained it wasn't his fault, and that he swerved to avoid a car that slid out at the junction, but lost it and ended up in a field which was lower than the road, so was not seen by passing cars.
Found a wreath on the spot a few months later with both their names. RIP.
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Tom say: Ghosts are likely some natural phenomena that hasn't been Scientifically explained yet.---Likely atmospheric, or electrostatic in nature, that may (or may not) vaguely resemble a humanoid form---Like a vertical cloud column, etc.----Given our historical propensity to attribute any phenomena our current Science of the day cannot explain to _"spirits of the dead".

The phenomena may not look like a "Complete "person" at times, even with the help of the viewers autosuggestion, that makes them appear "human" in the first place., so it might look "legless" or "Headless" if not a complete humanoid shape.
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Lord Bearclaw of Gryphon Woods say: There is a question out there which begs a further string of thought: “If a ghost can walk through walls, why doesn’t it fall through the floor?” Well, a “ghost” has no body, therefore no weight, so it cannot be affected by gravity. So, to begin with, a "ghost" hovering outside a window is therefore unaffected by gravity - so it is not a moving (falling) object or body.
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