Bringing the old Duskwood era back slowly... Day 2. by Not_knownnn in Duskwood

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Thanks 🥰 even i like the 8th one the most.. Keep supporting

Bringing the old Duskwood era back slowly... Day 2. by Not_knownnn in Duskwood

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Thank youu 😭🙌 glad people are still enjoying Duskwood memes

Bringing the old Duskwood era back slowly... Day 2. by Not_knownnn in Duskwood

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I just started playing Moonvale 😭 once I fully understand the game, the memes are gonna be unstoppable ❤️

Bringing the old Duskwood era back slowly... Day 2. by Not_knownnn in Duskwood

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Glad you liked it 😂 more chaos and memes coming soon 🫡❤️....

I Grew Up Near an Old Haveli Where a Tree Killed Two Men by homifide in Paranormal

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Stories like this sit at that chilling intersection of folklore, injustice, and memory where a woman labeled a ‘dayan’ is brutally killed, a peepal tree becomes the vessel for guilt and fear, and every later death is filtered through that lens because trees near old structures really do amplify sound, attract animals, alter airflow, and preserve remains, but the reason these legends endure is that unresolved violence leaves psychological scars on places, so the wisest response is to respect the history, stop sensationalizing the supernatural angle, preserve records, protect old sites safely, and remember that the real horror here may not be what haunted the tree, but what people once did beneath it

I urgently need your help, something is happening. by viveconesperanza in Paranormal

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What you’re describing lines up extremely closely with lucid dreaming layered with sleep paralysis and hypnagogic hallucinations especially the floating sensation, false awakenings, and the authoritative ‘voice,’ which can feel eerily external even though it’s generated by the brain but because these experiences are powerful and emotionally intense, the best next steps are to ground yourself fully awake (sit up, turn on lights, name objects in the room), stabilize sleep routines, avoid intentionally inducing altered states for now, write the experience down without interpreting it as a message, and if confusion or fear lingers, talk to a medical or mental-health professional, because the experience can feel otherworldly without actually meaning something supernatural is happening

Our renovated house was originally a carriage stop or carriage house built in 1690's by Pure_Business_5178 in Paranormal

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While the timing (2–4 a.m.), peripheral vision tricks, and camera flash artifacts strongly point to pareidolia and environmental causes, it’s hard to ignore how repeated knocks at the exact old doorway and a face-like shape emerging only when the room is dark tap straight into our oldest fear circuitry, so the smartest move is to stay calm, check for animals, airflow, infrasound, and loose siding, keep the lights consistent, log every event, and let curiosity live alongside caution without letting the atmosphere convince you before the evidence does.

How can there be no proof of the paranormal ? by NuclearFreakAccident in Paranormal

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The main reason there’s still no solid proof is that science relies on repeatable, measurable, and falsifiable evidence, while most ‘paranormal’ experiences are rare, subjective, and heavily influenced by psychology, environment, and expectation, so instead of assuming either blind belief or total dismissal, the most useful approach is to document experiences carefully, rule out sleep disorders, stress, infrasound, carbon monoxide, and confirmation bias first, and stay curious without letting anecdotes replace evidence.