November 28th, 2005

Another Scary Image

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The picture is not real but it looks scary to me.

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November 25th, 2005

Shocking at Theatre

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Submitted by : Mick

Many years back, there was a very famous theatre located at town center. There was a girl watching a movie with her boyfriend. She then went to toilet for her usual business. After finishing her ‘business’, she washed her hands and applied lip-stick. While doing this, she saw from the mirror a woman (long hair & red blouse) coming out from one of the room. The woman was combing her hair. Once the girl finished her make-up, she went out and suddently the woman called her and said “Miss, you dropped your hair clips”.

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November 23rd, 2005

Ghost at Bedside

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True or Not, You decide ;)

November 22nd, 2005

Hopping Ghost (Chinese Vampire)

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The Chinese honor their dead out of both respect and fear. And for good reason. An unsatisfied soul could become a ghost and make life unbearable. Whether or not the Chinese truly believe in ghosts, they occupy a large part of their imagination, and the hopping ghost (with its recent star appearances on the Hong Kong movie scene) is the most popular.

What is a hopping Ghost?
Scientifically speaking, it’s an undecayed corpse whose main soul, the po, has not yet left for the other world. Now, a po on the loose in the mortal world is bad news. It turns into an evil spirit. And a po with a corpse to occupy is even worse. It becomes a hopping ghost.

What makes a hopping ghost hop?
Many things, but mostly when a homesick corpse, not wanting to be buried in an unfamiliar village, hops home, po and all. In documented cases, the hopping corpse is often accompanied by an entourage of monks, Taoist priests, and mourners. Yin shock makes ghosts hop, too. The yin, as opposed to the yang, is dark, mysterious, and usually out to make trouble. (Cats and the moon are characteristically yin.) Should a fresh corpse somehow come into direct contact with a yin sort of energy, then it reacts, often becoming charged with superhuman powers. And it hops.

How do you know when you’ve chanced upon a hopping ghost?
It’s not terribly difficult to tell. Despite the corpse’s superhuman energy, rigor mortis does set in, and the joints get stiff enough that it is forced to hop stiffly. According to some reports they have resorted to flying. As for appearances, a hopping corpse usually wears Qing Dynasty burial clothes. As these went out of fashion a hundred or so years ago, the corpses stick out like a sore thumb. And they don’t worry too much about personal hygiene either. One hopping ghost stunk so badly that one whiff killed a relative and knocked another out cold. Some hopping ghosts are uglier than others. Some have tounges that hang down to their chest or eyeballs that aren’t too firmly attached to their sockets. But all hopping ghosts have unusually long fingernails that are their most lethal weapon (especially being on the end of stiff outstretched arms). Hopping ghosts keep best in coffins or caves. They’re not much for sunbathing. In fact, the sun’s first rays are enough to stop a hopping ghost dead in its tracks.

What should I do if I run into a hopping ghost?
Don’t breathe. Hopping ghosts detect humans by smelling their breath. The old clove-of-garlic-keeps-the-ghost-away trick will not work here. You could try pasting a yellow and red Chinese death blessing on its forehead. This will quiet many unsettled souls. In the event that you don’t have the above handy, just whip out any eight-sided Taoist mirror, a straw broom, long-grained rice, or just a few drops of fresh chicken blood. In a few seconds the corpse will be hopping scared.

Just how dangerous are hopping ghosts?
Well, lethal. Normally the hopping ghosts hops forward until it has gouged the victim’s neck and choked him/her to death. This is not a pleasant way to go. In one other case, the hopping corpse preferred to plop down on sleeping people’s heads thereby smothering an entire hotel full of guests.

What can I do to get rid of pesky hopping ghosts?
There’s only one way to do it, and that is to burn them, coffin and all.

November 19th, 2005

Hotel’s Toilet

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Submitted By : Naz

I went to hotel ABC (not real name) at Geylang (name of a place) with my girlfriend. We wanted to spent some sweet time together. At night around four, i heard noise coming from the toilet. I thought it was my girlfriend but when i turned over, she was beside me. She wasn’t asleep. She was looking at me. She said she’s scared. It sounded like a scratching sound like someone trying to cut through a wooden door or something.

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November 13th, 2005

Spy on Ghost

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This video clip was sent to me by one of my friend.

His friend was complaining to him that he was disturbed by spirit almost every night. Some nights he knows that something was in his room and sitting on his body as he could not moved, speaked or shouted. Then his friends suggested to place a camcorder in his room to capture what was happening. On the first night, an unknown friend was captured ……… Watch it yourself …..

Spy On Ghost Video
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November 11th, 2005

An Evil Girl

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This photo was submitted to me by an anonymous and I can tell you, it’s really really scaryyy.

Warning : Make sure you are ready and not weak hearted before viewing the following photo.

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November 9th, 2005

What Is “Pontianak”?

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“Pontianak” is one of the most famous, scariest and violent ghost in the Malaysian culture. Primarily, the Malays believe that it originates from a still born child, women who dies while giving birth, women who were killed by the pontianak or their spirits captured by them. The phrase “Pontianak” was believed from the acronym of “Perempuan Mati Beranak” in the Malay language, meaning the woman death by childbirth. After such death, precautions are taken to prevent them from rising like

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November 8th, 2005

Ghost in Hospital

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Submitted by : Lady Azaze

This incident was relate to me by my cousin. She works at the outpatient section in the hospital.

That night as usual, she was getting ready to go home when one of the nurses there ask her if she don’t mind checking some paperwork before she go. So she decided to stay for a while.

The checks didn’t take long, she manages to finish the paperworks before 6:30pm.(The time when the janitor would come to lock the doors of the respective outpatient sections)

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Scary Ghost House

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Warning : This will be SCARY. Not for faint hearted. Make sure you are ready for this !!!

Look and concentrate at the door (there’s a blue stuff there) for 20 - 40 seconds and something will appears in your mind.

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