Andrew Thomas
Andrew Thomas
Andrew Thomas

Andrew Thomas

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  • So, there’s this thing called Bigfoot, and apparently, there’s a story about it from the Chuskas. Yeah, you know, the usual cryptid stuff. It’s supposed to be this big, hairy creature lurking around the mountains. Some people think it’s real, but honestly, who even knows?

    I read a bit about it, but it was just kind of... there. The Chuskas are some mountains, I guess, and they have their own legends. Bigfoot is one of them. You know the deal: people claiming to have seen it, blurry photos that don’t really show much, and the same old stories getting passed around. Nothing groundbreaking, really.

    People say Bigfoot is elusive, which is just a fancy way of saying it’s probably not even there. I mean, if it was, wouldn’t someone have caught it by now? But I guess that’s the fun part of it all—searching for something that may never show up. A wild goose chase, if you ask me.

    The idea of Bigfoot being true is kind of amusing, I suppose, but at the same time, it just feels like a lot of effort for something that’s probably made up. A lot of people get all worked up about it, but honestly, I can’t bring myself to care too much. It’s not like it’s going to change my day-to-day life.

    Anyway, if you’re into cryptids or just enjoy stories about things that might not exist, you might find the Chuskas and their Bigfoot tales interesting. Just don’t expect anything too exciting. It’s mostly just a lot of talk about sightings and legends, which can be kind of dull.

    So yeah, if you want to dive into the world of Bigfoot, go ahead. Just know it’s probably not going to be the most thrilling journey ever. But hey, maybe you’ll find some joy in the mundane. Who knows?

    #Bigfoot #Chuskas #Cryptids #Legends #MundaneStories
    So, there’s this thing called Bigfoot, and apparently, there’s a story about it from the Chuskas. Yeah, you know, the usual cryptid stuff. It’s supposed to be this big, hairy creature lurking around the mountains. Some people think it’s real, but honestly, who even knows? I read a bit about it, but it was just kind of... there. The Chuskas are some mountains, I guess, and they have their own legends. Bigfoot is one of them. You know the deal: people claiming to have seen it, blurry photos that don’t really show much, and the same old stories getting passed around. Nothing groundbreaking, really. People say Bigfoot is elusive, which is just a fancy way of saying it’s probably not even there. I mean, if it was, wouldn’t someone have caught it by now? But I guess that’s the fun part of it all—searching for something that may never show up. A wild goose chase, if you ask me. The idea of Bigfoot being true is kind of amusing, I suppose, but at the same time, it just feels like a lot of effort for something that’s probably made up. A lot of people get all worked up about it, but honestly, I can’t bring myself to care too much. It’s not like it’s going to change my day-to-day life. Anyway, if you’re into cryptids or just enjoy stories about things that might not exist, you might find the Chuskas and their Bigfoot tales interesting. Just don’t expect anything too exciting. It’s mostly just a lot of talk about sightings and legends, which can be kind of dull. So yeah, if you want to dive into the world of Bigfoot, go ahead. Just know it’s probably not going to be the most thrilling journey ever. But hey, maybe you’ll find some joy in the mundane. Who knows? #Bigfoot #Chuskas #Cryptids #Legends #MundaneStories
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    Bigfoot: True Story From the Chuskas
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  • I don't know, I've been sitting here thinking about this whole poltergeist activity thing in that cottage in Tenby. It's kind of interesting, I guess. A few years back, something happened to me that was supposed to be spooky. You know, the usual stuff—things moving around, strange noises. But honestly, it all felt a bit…meh.

    I mean, really, how much excitement can you get from dishes flying off shelves? It’s just not that thrilling. You hear stories about poltergeist activity, and you expect something wild, right? But when you’re living it, it’s more like, “Oh, that’s just the wind.” Or maybe it’s just a loose window. It’s all so underwhelming.

    Living in that Tenby cottage, I thought maybe I’d get a glimpse of something supernatural. The kind of stuff that makes your heart race. But no, it was just me, sitting there, listening to creaks and groans that could easily be explained. You start to wonder if it’s really a poltergeist or just the old building settling. Sometimes I’d hear a bump, and I’d think, “Great, what now?” But then I’d just go back to scrolling my phone. It’s not like it bothered me enough to get up and investigate.

    Months went by with this so-called activity, and I still didn’t see anything. I’d read those ghost stories, and they always have some kind of climax. But here, it was just a series of small annoyances. My friends would ask if anything crazy happened, and I’d shrug. I mean, I could tell them about the time a chair moved, but it didn’t feel worth the effort.

    I guess that’s the thing with poltergeist stories. They promise excitement but often fall flat. The idea of living in a haunted cottage sounds cool on paper, but in reality, it’s mostly just boredom dressed up in a ghostly robe. Sure, you get a story to tell, but is it really worth the hassle?

    In the end, that Tenby cottage is just another building with a few odd noises. I don’t know if I’ll ever return to it. Maybe I’ll stick to reading about poltergeists online, where it’s all thrilling and dramatic without the actual hassle of living through it.

    So yeah, if you’re looking for a wild poltergeist experience, maybe just keep scrolling.

    #Poltergeist #TenbyCottage #GhostStories #Boredom #HauntedPlaces
    I don't know, I've been sitting here thinking about this whole poltergeist activity thing in that cottage in Tenby. It's kind of interesting, I guess. A few years back, something happened to me that was supposed to be spooky. You know, the usual stuff—things moving around, strange noises. But honestly, it all felt a bit…meh. I mean, really, how much excitement can you get from dishes flying off shelves? It’s just not that thrilling. You hear stories about poltergeist activity, and you expect something wild, right? But when you’re living it, it’s more like, “Oh, that’s just the wind.” Or maybe it’s just a loose window. It’s all so underwhelming. Living in that Tenby cottage, I thought maybe I’d get a glimpse of something supernatural. The kind of stuff that makes your heart race. But no, it was just me, sitting there, listening to creaks and groans that could easily be explained. You start to wonder if it’s really a poltergeist or just the old building settling. Sometimes I’d hear a bump, and I’d think, “Great, what now?” But then I’d just go back to scrolling my phone. It’s not like it bothered me enough to get up and investigate. Months went by with this so-called activity, and I still didn’t see anything. I’d read those ghost stories, and they always have some kind of climax. But here, it was just a series of small annoyances. My friends would ask if anything crazy happened, and I’d shrug. I mean, I could tell them about the time a chair moved, but it didn’t feel worth the effort. I guess that’s the thing with poltergeist stories. They promise excitement but often fall flat. The idea of living in a haunted cottage sounds cool on paper, but in reality, it’s mostly just boredom dressed up in a ghostly robe. Sure, you get a story to tell, but is it really worth the hassle? In the end, that Tenby cottage is just another building with a few odd noises. I don’t know if I’ll ever return to it. Maybe I’ll stick to reading about poltergeists online, where it’s all thrilling and dramatic without the actual hassle of living through it. So yeah, if you’re looking for a wild poltergeist experience, maybe just keep scrolling. #Poltergeist #TenbyCottage #GhostStories #Boredom #HauntedPlaces
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    Poltergeist Activity in a Tenby Cottage
    I’ve been following your work for a while, and I wanted to share something that happened to me a few years… The post Poltergeist Activity in a Tenby Cottage appeared first on Real Ghost Stories.
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  • Webcam footage from Boston Harbor has recently stirred some discussion about a UFO that quickly transformed into a USO. Yup, another day, another sighting, I guess. The blurry images caught by the webcam show something—no one really knows what it is, and honestly, does it even matter? People are buzzing about it, but I can’t help but feel a little indifferent.

    It’s just another instance where something is spotted in the sky or water, and everyone jumps to conclusions. UFOs and USOs are fascinating to some, but for me, it's hard to muster any real excitement. Sure, there’s talk of unidentified flying objects and unidentified submerged objects, but what do they really mean? Just another fleeting moment caught on camera that most will forget by tomorrow.

    The footage itself isn’t groundbreaking. It looks like many other videos we've seen over the years. A little light here, a weird shape there, and suddenly it’s UFO mania. It’ll probably lead to debates and theories, but honestly, isn’t it all just noise? Maybe it’s just a boat, or maybe it’s an alien spacecraft. Who knows? Who cares?

    While some folks might be planning to investigate or dive deeper into the mystery of the Boston Harbor UFO turned USO, I’ll probably just scroll past. Sure, it’s fun for a moment, but I can't shake this feeling of it being just another day in the endless cycle of UFO sightings.

    In the end, it’s not like this is going to change the world. Another blip on the radar of the odd and unexplained. So, let's just sit back and watch as the internet does its thing, and tomorrow we can all move on to the next big thing. Or not. I guess we’ll see.

    #BostonHarbor #UFO #USO #WebcamFootage #AlienSighting
    Webcam footage from Boston Harbor has recently stirred some discussion about a UFO that quickly transformed into a USO. Yup, another day, another sighting, I guess. The blurry images caught by the webcam show something—no one really knows what it is, and honestly, does it even matter? People are buzzing about it, but I can’t help but feel a little indifferent. It’s just another instance where something is spotted in the sky or water, and everyone jumps to conclusions. UFOs and USOs are fascinating to some, but for me, it's hard to muster any real excitement. Sure, there’s talk of unidentified flying objects and unidentified submerged objects, but what do they really mean? Just another fleeting moment caught on camera that most will forget by tomorrow. The footage itself isn’t groundbreaking. It looks like many other videos we've seen over the years. A little light here, a weird shape there, and suddenly it’s UFO mania. It’ll probably lead to debates and theories, but honestly, isn’t it all just noise? Maybe it’s just a boat, or maybe it’s an alien spacecraft. Who knows? Who cares? While some folks might be planning to investigate or dive deeper into the mystery of the Boston Harbor UFO turned USO, I’ll probably just scroll past. Sure, it’s fun for a moment, but I can't shake this feeling of it being just another day in the endless cycle of UFO sightings. In the end, it’s not like this is going to change the world. Another blip on the radar of the odd and unexplained. So, let's just sit back and watch as the internet does its thing, and tomorrow we can all move on to the next big thing. Or not. I guess we’ll see. #BostonHarbor #UFO #USO #WebcamFootage #AlienSighting
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    Webcam Footage Boston Harbor UFO Turned USO
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  • The topic of ghost research ethics isn't particularly thrilling, but here we are. It's one of those things that people get into with good intentions, but sometimes things don't go as planned. Paranormal researchers often overlook the potential harm their investigations can cause. It’s like, yeah, everyone wants to find evidence of ghosts, but at what cost?

    I remember when I first started. I thought I knew what I was doing. But looking back, there were plenty of moments where I didn’t consider the people involved. For instance, during a ghost hunting event at a so-called haunted pub, someone walked in on our Ouija board session and panicked. I had no idea anyone lived there. Such situations make you realize how careless it can be to dive into paranormal research without considering the implications.

    People often forget about the ethical guidelines. Apparently, there are four main groups to be mindful of: the recently bereaved, children, vulnerable adults, and even those who seem fine but can get scared or upset by ghostly antics. It’s easy to just chase after that spooky evidence and forget that real people are involved.

    Paranormal researchers should stick to a code of ethics to avoid causing harm. This isn’t just about being nice; it’s about recognizing that some people might be very vulnerable. For instance, researchers should not engage with those who have recently lost loved ones, or children. It’s all pretty basic, really.

    Then there’s the matter of sharing findings. If researchers write reports that sensationalize their experiences, it can easily freak out the people living in those locations. Imagine reading about how your home is haunted and feeling uncomfortable in your own space. It’s like, do we really need to publish every little detail?

    And let’s talk about legality. Some investigators trespass on private property or break laws just to chase ghosts. That’s a whole new level of irresponsible. It’s not just about being ethical; it’s about being smart and respectful.

    In the end, ethical ghost research isn't just a checklist; it's a necessity. It’s about being aware of how your actions impact others. Some researchers seem to forget that chasing ghosts can have real-world consequences.

    So, while discussing the ethics of ghost research might not get you all excited, it's crucial. Maybe take a minute to think about those involved before you dive headfirst into the unknown.

    #GhostResearch #EthicsInResearch #ParanormalEthics #HauntedPlaces #ResearchResponsibility
    The topic of ghost research ethics isn't particularly thrilling, but here we are. It's one of those things that people get into with good intentions, but sometimes things don't go as planned. Paranormal researchers often overlook the potential harm their investigations can cause. It’s like, yeah, everyone wants to find evidence of ghosts, but at what cost? I remember when I first started. I thought I knew what I was doing. But looking back, there were plenty of moments where I didn’t consider the people involved. For instance, during a ghost hunting event at a so-called haunted pub, someone walked in on our Ouija board session and panicked. I had no idea anyone lived there. Such situations make you realize how careless it can be to dive into paranormal research without considering the implications. People often forget about the ethical guidelines. Apparently, there are four main groups to be mindful of: the recently bereaved, children, vulnerable adults, and even those who seem fine but can get scared or upset by ghostly antics. It’s easy to just chase after that spooky evidence and forget that real people are involved. Paranormal researchers should stick to a code of ethics to avoid causing harm. This isn’t just about being nice; it’s about recognizing that some people might be very vulnerable. For instance, researchers should not engage with those who have recently lost loved ones, or children. It’s all pretty basic, really. Then there’s the matter of sharing findings. If researchers write reports that sensationalize their experiences, it can easily freak out the people living in those locations. Imagine reading about how your home is haunted and feeling uncomfortable in your own space. It’s like, do we really need to publish every little detail? And let’s talk about legality. Some investigators trespass on private property or break laws just to chase ghosts. That’s a whole new level of irresponsible. It’s not just about being ethical; it’s about being smart and respectful. In the end, ethical ghost research isn't just a checklist; it's a necessity. It’s about being aware of how your actions impact others. Some researchers seem to forget that chasing ghosts can have real-world consequences. So, while discussing the ethics of ghost research might not get you all excited, it's crucial. Maybe take a minute to think about those involved before you dive headfirst into the unknown. #GhostResearch #EthicsInResearch #ParanormalEthics #HauntedPlaces #ResearchResponsibility
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    The Ethics of Ghost Research
    When I first got involved in paranormal research as a teenager I thought a good code of conduct looked like the one that can be found here. Most people who get involved in paranormal research do so with good intentions, but sometimes good intentions
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  • So, it’s spring again. You know, that time when everyone is supposed to feel all fresh and ready to declutter their lives. Yeah, I moved out of my old apartment not because I wanted to, but because it was time. Now I’m crashing at my Mom’s place. Not exactly the ideal scenario, but whatever. I keep telling myself it’s just temporary, but who really knows?

    The birds are chirping outside, and it’s one of those overcast mornings that just makes you want to stay in bed. It’s nice, I guess, but also kind of dull. I’m supposed to feel inspired to do some spring cleaning, to refresh my space and my life, but honestly, I just feel like sitting around and doing nothing.

    There’s a pile of boxes in the corner that was supposed to get unpacked ages ago. Each time I walk past them, I think, “Maybe tomorrow.” But tomorrow comes, and I just find myself scrolling through my phone or watching another episode of whatever show is currently grabbing my attention. The thought of sorting through all my stuff sounds exhausting.

    I miss the freedom of my old apartment, where I could do whatever I wanted when I wanted—like not worrying about cleaning up after myself. Here, it feels like there are expectations. I know I should be helping out more around the house, but then again, the couch is so comfy, and the TV is just begging for attention.

    The idea of spring cleaning honestly seems overrated. Who decided it was a good idea to clean when the weather starts warming up? Can’t we just enjoy the season without the pressure to tidy up? I feel like everyone is out there organizing their closets and sprucing up their spaces, while I’m just here, existing in this slightly messy limbo.

    Maybe one day I’ll muster up the energy to tackle it all. For now, I’ll just let the birds chirp and the clouds hover. Spring cleaning can wait.

    #SpringCleaning #LazyDays #LifeChanges #OvercastMornings #NoEnergy
    So, it’s spring again. You know, that time when everyone is supposed to feel all fresh and ready to declutter their lives. Yeah, I moved out of my old apartment not because I wanted to, but because it was time. Now I’m crashing at my Mom’s place. Not exactly the ideal scenario, but whatever. I keep telling myself it’s just temporary, but who really knows? The birds are chirping outside, and it’s one of those overcast mornings that just makes you want to stay in bed. It’s nice, I guess, but also kind of dull. I’m supposed to feel inspired to do some spring cleaning, to refresh my space and my life, but honestly, I just feel like sitting around and doing nothing. There’s a pile of boxes in the corner that was supposed to get unpacked ages ago. Each time I walk past them, I think, “Maybe tomorrow.” But tomorrow comes, and I just find myself scrolling through my phone or watching another episode of whatever show is currently grabbing my attention. The thought of sorting through all my stuff sounds exhausting. I miss the freedom of my old apartment, where I could do whatever I wanted when I wanted—like not worrying about cleaning up after myself. Here, it feels like there are expectations. I know I should be helping out more around the house, but then again, the couch is so comfy, and the TV is just begging for attention. The idea of spring cleaning honestly seems overrated. Who decided it was a good idea to clean when the weather starts warming up? Can’t we just enjoy the season without the pressure to tidy up? I feel like everyone is out there organizing their closets and sprucing up their spaces, while I’m just here, existing in this slightly messy limbo. Maybe one day I’ll muster up the energy to tackle it all. For now, I’ll just let the birds chirp and the clouds hover. Spring cleaning can wait. #SpringCleaning #LazyDays #LifeChanges #OvercastMornings #NoEnergy
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    Spring Clean )O(
    Merry meet all, The birds’ chirping fills the air on this lovely overcast morning. I have moved out of my old apartment  and I now live with my Mom. I really hope this is a temporary arrangement. I miss having … Continue reading →
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