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Offline Lance Payette

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Creepiest thing ever?
« on: July 03, 2026, 07:20:08 PM »
Well, I'M having fun, even if no one else is!  :D My weirdness studies (and experiences) have largely focused on the possibility of the survival of death. I'm just strange enough that I find the question somewhat more important than whether Oswald porked Judyth Vary Baker (answer: no, Marina is proof he had better taste than that).

There's nothing paranormal about this topic, but I was unaware of it until I few years ago and find it creepier than hell. The death of children was so common in Victorian times, sometimes from causes we'd treat with Neosporin ointment and a Band Aid, that the Victorians often dressed the deceased child and posed him or her, eyes open, with the rest of the family. It was very common.

In this photo, the little girl on the far left was No Longer With Us when the photo was taken. Is that weird - indeed, haunting - or what? No wonder the brother next to her looks a bit unnerved.


Online Richard Smith

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Re: Creepiest thing ever?
« Reply #1 on: Today at 01:16:14 AM »
Your posts may be the creepiest thing ever Socrates.  Get a life.

Offline Lance Payette

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Re: Creepiest thing ever?
« Reply #2 on: Today at 01:37:08 AM »
Your posts may be the creepiest thing ever Socrates.  Get a life.

Your idea of a life is haunting an internet forum with 6,099 posts like this, and you tell ME to get a life? Ho-kay ...

Online Richard Smith

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Re: Creepiest thing ever?
« Reply #3 on: Today at 01:40:50 AM »
Your idea of a life is haunting an internet forum with 6,099 posts like this, and you tell ME to get a life? Ho-kay ...

Imagine thinking that you are the most intelligent guy on the Internet while posting on a JFK assassination forum about ghosts, aliens, and "creepy" things to the tune of thousands of words.  Very humorous.  What are your less intellectual legal colleagues doing while you spend your time here on these topics?