Ouija is no joke!!
RIP Danielle..![]()
The only time that I played an ouija board was when I was 12 years old at a birthday party. It was mid October. We asked it who would die in what order. It said my best friend Kelly would die in December in her sleep. I would die next in my 20's in a car accident. We quit playing after that!!!! But the weird thing is, Kelly did die in December, in her sleep. We were 12 years old! It was absolutely crazy. She had a virus in her lungs which cause her to have a seizure, she aspirated her vomit and died. Her little sister was in bed next to her (they shared a room) and she didn't wake up. Kelly's mom went to wake her for school the next day and found her dead. It was so sad! Now I'm in my 20's and kinda scared to drive.
Just thought I would share my 1 and only Ouija Board experience. I'll never touch them again.
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wow, if I ever have an opportunity to use one of those boards i will NOT ask that question.
^ I'll stick to asking about the greatest mystery of all,
"Great and powerful Ouiji, when's the next exact date that I'm getting laid?!"
In all seriousness, very very sad and creepy. RIP.
After posting that I actually really wondered if they could and then I came to the same conclusion you did. I don't need everybody looking at the dial as it painfully spells out "December 12th, 2044." I've been insulted by people from all walks of life but I think I draw the line at a board game.
I've been a lurker here for quite a while but for some reason never posted until now. Honestly I'm not even sure why, but here I am cracking wise!
I've just always found this site to be extremely interesting. 2013's version of the obituary pages has a forum and I at least have always found it somewhat cathartic when perusing the forum and seeing that I'm not the only person who's blood boils with outrage and anger every time a real tragedy happens to innocent people. And the nice thing is I notice that it's a universal feeling from people with different backgrounds, political views etc. so I guess what I'm saying is it's nice to know people have inherent decency even if they have different thought processes and ideologies.
Anyway, hi guys.
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