|
Post by Ophelia on Dec 5, 2004 10:30:16 GMT -5
It wasn't meant as an offence . Sorry if any was taken .
Ophs
|
|
|
Post by BKnight on Dec 5, 2004 14:14:57 GMT -5
Now, now, Ophie. U of all ppl should know better when I'm kidding or when I'm angry. So, u were kidding, i was kidding, we were both kidding. So, no need to excuse yourself. Still, very polite of you. Btw, tell us more about "using the mirror unwise" or "the black lady from the other side". i would love to hear about them. The only way I know to use a mirror is to stare at it. And, when I was a little boymy friends told me that u can call the devil in the mirror at midnight and fight him. Of course it was made up, but it made me avoid the mirrors at night.
|
|
|
Post by Ophelia on Dec 6, 2004 7:54:10 GMT -5
All of those stories are crap , I must say but I still have my expieriences in messing with any sorts of evil or paranormal . For apetizers I could tell about a tradition of ... Russians , I think ... Well it was told to me by my Russian teacher anyways . At a certain night (I do not remember but I think New Years Eve) a girl that wished to know how her next love looks had to take two lit candles , one in each hand and sit by a mirror at midnight , all alone , in the dark with the candles as the only light . She has to look at the mirror . You have to stare only in your own eyes and nowhere else for at midnight ghosts and beasts will gather in the mirror and try their best to make you look at them . If you do , you either die or they take you to the other side (I can not remember but either ways is bad) but if you do not look , at one point they disapear and your true love can be seen . Though I don't know if it is worth to risk all that just to see the unchangable . I mean you can not change your faith .
Ophelia
|
|
|
Post by BKnight on Dec 18, 2004 9:45:07 GMT -5
What a story! Ghosts and beasts in mirrors? Two lit candles? I think it's as made up as the cold hands theory or the devil one. (both mentioned above) Still, u know what they say: the curiosity killed the cat; but it died knowing a wee bit more.
|
|
|
Post by GaladrielOlden on Dec 18, 2004 22:29:18 GMT -5
"Curiousity killed the cat... but satisfaction brought it back." -Menelien
|
|
|
Post by Ophelia on Dec 19, 2004 8:03:36 GMT -5
Tshe ... If I die , then of natural causes . For if you are too curious , naturally that you'll die .
Ophs
|
|