Okay, so you know how people see and hear ghosts?
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Thread Topic: Okay, so you know how people see and hear ghosts?
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Well, what about smelling them? Because sometimes I'll just randomly smell alcohol or perfume or in some strange cases what smells like ladybugs.
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wtf do ladybugs even smell like
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Yeah, you can smell ghost, or so I've heard.
Question though: what do ladybugs smell like? -
I like how I just completely ended my sentence when I didn't mean to. Ignore that period up there and continue reading that sentence here:
For like five seconds, and then when I stand in that same place again it's not there. And I don't know what it is. -
How the heck do you not know what ladybugs smell like? Well, I guess there really is no scent to describe it, but you'd know it. It just smells buggy.
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O.o
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I don't know if that face was for the ladybug thing or the ghost thing....
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Possibly both, but we all have hallucinations, don't we?
Never smelled a bug before. Yet people eat them, and are considered delicious xD -
Um... If you ever smell sewage or rotting eggs, leave and call someone, it may be a gas leak. If no gas leak, call someone to investigate the possible presence of a malevolent spirit or demon... You won't regret it...
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I could never eat a bug.
I've never smelled that before, so I think I'm good on that for now. A demon wearing perfume? XD. And it's not like they're here all the time. Like right now, I don't feel anything, but when I do smell perfume or alcohol, I do feel like something's there, but not in a threatening way. And then when it's gone, about ten seconds later, I don't feel it, and I carry on doing what I was doing before. -
Oh, well they're probably passive spirits. They don't mind your presence and don't try to be rid of you. One liked alchohol and the other must've been a woman.
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You know what? I think it might be my grandmother on my mom's side. She died because she drank too much and ruined her liver or something and basically drank herself to death, and she died before I was born, but my mom said that she sometimes smells the perfume (usually when someone is about to die). Huh, but I thought the alcohol scent came from a male presence.
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Perhaps it's just the one. Usually a family member that has passed is able to attach themselves to the lives of loved ones, rather than their residence of death.
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Yeah, but I never knew her, so I hope she's not confusing me with my mom.
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Well they tend to stay in your home and they probably just watch you and wish they could physically be there.
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