Ouija boards 2008

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The only time I played, we used to close our eyes while letting the cursor move around. At some point, we randomly moved the board around to make it so that we had no idea where letters/numbers, or yes/no were located at all.

Yes, the cursor still pointed the right spots to "answer" questions.

I was pretty skeptic before playing, but that one time made me think it might actually work. I haven't been able to confirm any of the answers I got though.

I personally don't "play" it, but there's one at the camp I go to. When everyone was playing I made them do the blindfold test thing and it didn't work very well for them, it didn't spell anything coherent. But they said it was because the "connection" with the spirit world wasn't "strong" enough without being able to see, or something to that effect. It was a joint effort between the user and the spirit they were trying to summon and they both need to be able to see to work together properly. I didn't buy it, but I didn't argue either.
 
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Ouija boards are dangerous folks. They can open portals that can lead to your girlfriend spazzing out and throwing you into the camera that you use to catch the spirit that has been stomping around your house. In the end she may kill you and prance around on all fours growling like a pit bull. I do however, believe there is a force or forces that use such devices to enter our plane of existence. While some may be benign, some may have extreme malevolence toward the living. While at a party once, myself and some friends used this thing. The results were not nice....and I've never touched one since.I even avoid them in toy stores.
 
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I do?

To make my point even more clear. Where did this technology we use come from? Shockley, the transister, and 55 years later, here we are. Getting to my point; these objects we use to communicate are high tech Ouija Boards, and we are playing with more than we can handle...

well I wouldn't say there the same but kinda sorta maybe they do let us talk to unseen counterparts but thats where it ends
 
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I guess that makes sence, if you play with spirits???? then don't be suprised if ya piss some of them off huh????
like the sasquach comericals best not to mess with.
LORD knows, I piss off people all day, every day. its my job, and I'm damn good at it.
took me many years of hard work and practise, to learn how to piss people off in thirty seconds or less.:D

give that spirit of the "Board" some more beef jerky before you piss it off,
no way will there ever be a spirit board here,
if them "dead folk", got something to tell me,,
they know where i,m at
 
I started this topic more than 3 years ago.

Today, in light of what most people said on here and what people I know in real life told me (all of them), I don't think I'd like to play Ouija again. So many tales of negative entities, experiences that went wrong. I guess we were lucky when we tried it to not get in touch with some bad weird from the other side.

I guess I'd try it again with my best friend if he asked me too, but he told me he'd never ever do it again, ever. My GF would never want to try it!
 
My husband won't watch the new version of Dawn of the Dead because the little zombie girl reminded him of his daughter. Now that I'm pregnant, I would be scared that everytime my baby spit up once it's born, it would be because it's now possessed because I used a ouija board, haha.

If we're ever in the same area and you have one, I might!
 
I assume that as long as we keep asking good questions and being nice, everything should be fine. I think we may as well get a bad spirit for no reason though. That's why I'm not very comfortable when I think about giving it another try.

It would be cool, but something tells me not to.
 
What if the spirit seems nice but has evil intentions and tries to lead us astray?

I'm usually up for anything spiritual or paranormal, but there is something about ouija boards that scare the crap outta me!
 

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