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At 6/10/10 11:01 PM, fwe wrote: You clearly don't know what a Ouija board is.
I might have spelled it wrong but it's supposed to summon demons or something like that, right?
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At 6/10/10 10:59 PM, simon wrote: Weegee?
it's pronounced ouija as in yes yes.
You sir have just made my day.
dont do them they lead to satanic possesions by demons
ITS TRu IF YOU WANT TO SAE YOUR SOUL!!
Pff yeah right
One of my friends ruined it for me. I know this japanese chick that thinks she can see ghosts. One day I was hanging out with her sister and she tells me that Henry is sitting on my shoulder. So naturally I ask " what the hell is henry?" she replies "it's a dragon". So then I inquire " let me guess... it's a ghost dragon right?" and of course it was.
Or there's the time she claims that she used a ouija board, fell asleep, and woke up with 666 carved into her wrist.
nope,no stories....not even with the oujia board i have got anything new.
Emphasis are great!
Don't be fucking around with that kind of thing, bro. It's dangerous stuff. In a famous case, in January 1949, a fourteen-year-old Lutheran boy, Rob Doe, living in Cottage City, Maryland became involved in satanic possession after trying to contact his deceased aunt (with whom he had been very close) via an ouija board. Shortly afterwards, his home became the scene of many alarming events, including unexplained noises, rearranged furniture, and flying objects. Forty-eight witnesses attested to these paranormal phenomena. The boy was examined by both medical and psychiatric doctors, who could offer no explanation for these disturbing events. The frightened family turned to their Lutheran clergyman, Rev. Luther Miles Schulze, for help and he concluded that there was evil at work in the teen and he referred the case to Rev. Edward Hughes, a Catholic priest, who conducted an exorcism on the boy. Rev. William Bowdern, assisted by Rev. Walter Halloran and Rev. William Van Roo, conducted subsequent exorcisms and succeeded in driving out the demon from the child when the child finally uttered "Christus, Domini." According to this Christian proposition, most psychologists would like to dismiss this case, and other cases of demonic possession, as that of mental illness; yet they cannot fully explain why he never had a relapse. The Maryland youth went on to lead a normal, healthy existence, whereas schizophrenia and other dissociative disorders are often lifelong and require extensive psychiatric treatment. In the early to middle part of twentieth century, people were committed to sanitariums for these conditions. Yet, in this case, there were no recorded residual effects. Full-blown mental illness rarely (if ever) goes away on its own.
Besides that, the use of these boards have been scientifically linked to severe mental illness. You can do more research on that yourself, but my point is, "Don't fuck around with the occult."
At 6/11/10 01:27 AM, WeHaveFreshCookies wrote: SPOOKY STUFF
It's just a board game, brah.
Ain't shit gonna happen.
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Do anything you want. The only thing you have to fear is fear itself, trust me.
i messed with one with some friends once, jamal got posessed, and jumped in the fire
At 6/11/10 01:28 AM, Sinitech wrote:At 6/11/10 01:27 AM, WeHaveFreshCookies wrote: SPOOKY STUFFIt's just a board game, brah.
Ain't shit gonna happen.
Wrong. These "board games" are extremely dangerous.
Some practitioners claim to have had bad experiences related to the use of talking boards by being haunted by "demons," seeing apparitions of spirits, and hearing voices after using them. A few paranormal researchers, such as John Zaffis, claim that the majority of the worst cases of so-called demon harassment and possession are caused by the use of Ouija boards. The American demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren stated that "Ouija boards are just as dangerous as drugs." They further state that "séances and Ouija boards and other occult paraphernalia are dangerous because 'evil spirits' often disguise themselves as your loved ones-and take over your life."
Many people hold the belief that using a Ouija board allows communication with demons, which they say is Biblically forbidden as a form of divination. Some people who claim to have been oppressed by evil spirits after using a board say that they could only get rid of these problems after Christian deliverance. Some people believe that no dead person's soul can be summoned, and that the only summoned spirits are demons who are trying to harm humans.
In March 1920, a United Press dispatch from Martinez, California stated that detention in the insane ward was filled with seven persons "who, the police say, were driven insane by constant use of ouija boards." As early as 1924, Harry Houdini similarly wrote that five people from El Cerrito, California were driven insane by using a board. That same year, Dr. Carl Wickland in his book stated that "the serious problem of alienation and mental derangement attending ignorant psychic experiments was first brought to my attention by cases of several persons whose seemingly harmless experiences with automatic writing and the Ouija board resulted in such wild insanity that commitment to asylums was necessitated."
In 1944, occultist Manly P. Hall, the founder of the Philosophical Research Society and an early authority on the occult in the 20th century, stated in Horizon magazine that, "during the last 20-25 years I have had considerable personal experience with persons who have complicated their lives through dabbling with the Ouija board. Out of every hundred such cases, at least 95 are worse off for the experience." He went on to say that, "I know of broken homes, estranged families, and even suicides that can be traced directly to this source."
The former medical director of the State Insane Asylum of New Jersey, Dr. Curry, stated that the Ouija board was a "dangerous factor" in unbalancing the mind and believed that if their popularity persisted insane asylums would be filled with people who used them.
Decades later, in 1965, parapsychologist Martin Ebon in his book Satan Trap: Dangers of the Occult, states that "it all may start harmlessly enough, perhaps with a Ouija board," which will, "bring startling information... establishing credibility or identifying itself as someone who is dead. It is common that people... as having been 'chosen' for a special task." He continues, "Quite often the Ouija turns vulgar, abusive or threatening. It grows demanding and hostile, and sitters may find themselves using the board compulsively, as if 'possessed' by a spirit, or hearing voices that control or command them."
In her 1971 autobiography, the psychic Susy Smith said, "Warn people away from Ouija and automatic writing. I experienced many of the worst problems of such involvement. Had I been forewarned by reading that such efforts might cause one to run the risk of being mentally disturbed, I might have been more wary." Only recently, well known psychic Sylvia Browne made her appearance on The Montel Williams Show stating that Ouija boards were dangerous. Additionally, the late Roman Catholic priest Malachi Martin believed talking boards are dangerous and claimed that by using these devices a person opens themselves to demonic oppression or possession, topics upon which Martin spoke and wrote extensively for many years.
At 6/11/10 01:35 AM, WeHaveFreshCookies wrote:At 6/11/10 01:28 AM, Sinitech wrote:Wrong. These "board games" are extremely dangerous.At 6/11/10 01:27 AM, WeHaveFreshCookies wrote: SPOOKY STUFFIt's just a board game, brah.
Ain't shit gonna happen.
Bunch of spooky shit.
You really believe demons talk to little kids threw board games you buy at Toys'R'us?
At 6/10/10 10:59 PM, simon wrote: Weegee?
it's pronounced ouija as in yes yes.
Newgrounds has effected the way I think... I saw this title and immediately said "Weegee?!"
I knew it was a misspelling of ouija but.... Weegee!?
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At 6/11/10 01:38 AM, 372 wrote:At 6/11/10 01:35 AM, WeHaveFreshCookies wrote:At 6/11/10 01:28 AM, Sinitech wrote:At 6/11/10 01:27 AM, WeHaveFreshCookies wrote:
You really believe demons talk to little kids threw board games you buy at Toys'R'us?
You can blow your town up with shit you can buy at Home Depot, so it's possible.
At 6/11/10 01:40 AM, MultiCanimefan wrote:At 6/11/10 01:38 AM, 372 wrote:At 6/11/10 01:35 AM, WeHaveFreshCookies wrote:At 6/11/10 01:28 AM, Sinitech wrote:At 6/11/10 01:27 AM, WeHaveFreshCookies wrote:You really believe demons talk to little kids threw board games you buy at Toys'R'us?You can blow your town up with shit you can buy at Home Depot, so it's possible.
The fact that you can buy materials necessary to make explosives at a home improvement store has nothing to do with satan telling little Sussy if Bobby has a crush on her..
At 6/11/10 01:35 AM, WeHaveFreshCookies wrote:At 6/11/10 01:28 AM, Sinitech wrote:Wrong. These "board games" are extremely dangerous.At 6/11/10 01:27 AM, WeHaveFreshCookies wrote: SPOOKY STUFFIt's just a board game, brah.
Ain't shit gonna happen.
"..." - ...
OMG JUST USED WEEGEE BOARD HERE IS A POSTER DESCRIBING the events
At 6/11/10 01:42 AM, 372 wrote:At 6/11/10 01:40 AM, MultiCanimefan wrote:At 6/11/10 01:38 AM, 372 wrote:At 6/11/10 01:35 AM, WeHaveFreshCookies wrote:At 6/11/10 01:28 AM, Sinitech wrote:At 6/11/10 01:27 AM, WeHaveFreshCookies wrote:
The fact that you can buy materials necessary to make explosives at a home improvement store has nothing to do with satan telling little Sussy if Bobby has a crush on her..
My analogy was meant to highlight how you can do extraordinary stuff with ordinary materials.
At 6/11/10 01:48 AM, MultiCanimefan wrote:At 6/11/10 01:42 AM, 372 wrote:At 6/11/10 01:40 AM, MultiCanimefan wrote:At 6/11/10 01:38 AM, 372 wrote:At 6/11/10 01:35 AM, WeHaveFreshCookies wrote:At 6/11/10 01:28 AM, Sinitech wrote:At 6/11/10 01:27 AM, WeHaveFreshCookies wrote:The fact that you can buy materials necessary to make explosives at a home improvement store has nothing to do with satan telling little Sussy if Bobby has a crush on her..My analogy was meant to highlight how you can do extraordinary stuff with ordinary materials.
Yes but they're on two different levels.
One is making a chemical reaction
Another is contacting dead people thew cardboard.
I did get your analogy though.
Ouija boards aren't complete bullshit..it's not like they were invented by Parker Bros.
Only a few things can happen during a seance:
1. Nothing happens, and people start pretending they're possessed.
2. You get interesting results that are either produced from unintentional motives (like unknowingly manipulating the board) or from spirits.
3. You come in contact with a demon who becomes hellbent on destroying your life.
The Mars Volta had an experience with a ouija board during the recording of The Bedlam in Goliath. For weeks, they and people they knew experienced horrible luck which led them to ultimately destroy the ouija board; they buried it and never spoke of it during the production of their album.
I guess what I'm trying to say is; Ouija boards are fun, but are rarely of any benefit. I know people who have been plagued with demons whom they came in contact with through Ouija boards, and it takes awhile to rid yourself of a demon...as mean as I type I can't stop smiling at the idiot whose hands have become a tool for my voice.
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its fucking fake and stupid.
look here
At 6/11/10 03:42 AM, IDropedMyBiscuit wrote: Those things are evil
Think for a second, if there is such a thing. Good and evil are words and ideas made by man to describe something.