I totally liked crapped myself. I should've filmed it. I asked Charlie the Demon about his... well... http://listverse.com/2011/01/13/top-10-sex-demons/ encounters. And he said "Yes" to all. What should I do? https://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/dai...hemselves-with-charlie-charlie-185940908.html
"It usually visits households at night, and it doesn’t discriminate against men, women or children, often sodomising an entire household before moving on. Victims are warned by Popobawa to tell others about the attack, or risk it returning." Always keep a tube of KY on your nightstand. lol!
OH NOES! I was unconscious on the floor, bleeding a week ago. I was found and went to the emergency room. Sure everything wasn't cool, but the most uncomfortable part was when the nurses took my temperature - they didn't do it orally! How can I fight this demon!
"There's a new Twitter trend: uploading videos of people trying to "summon a demon." The players place one pencil crosswise atop another pencil. After reciting the formula "Charlie, Charlie, are you here?" they wait to see if the top pencil will move. In some videos, it clearly does move. Could it be blown by someone's breath or moved by a hidden wire? That's certainly possible. But the reactions of the participants (who start screaming and sometimes run away) seem genuine enough. Maybe they're just good actors. Maybe not. Since I already think there's good evidence for macro PK, I wouldn't be too surprised to see an example of it spreading via social media. In a way, it's the 21st century equivalent of the 19th century's table-tipping craze. In both cases, ascribing the phenomenon to supernatural forces, rather than to PK, could be psychologically useful as a defense mechanism. ("Fear of psi" may inhibit the phenomena, as discussed by Stephen E. Braude in this essay.) The fact that most of the "Charlie" players are teens may also be relevant. Teenagers seem more likely to display PK talents. Most poltergeist cases, which arguably are manifestations of PK, center on troubled adolescents. Unfortunately, since the Charlie phenomena appear to depend on spontaneity, they may be impossible to study scientifically. Setting up an experiment in a lab would probably make the procedure too formal and create the tension of high expectations. A lighthearted attitude — not taking the whole thing too seriously — may well be crucial to success. This was true of table-tipping also; it had to be approached as a parlor game, with the players singing songs and making light conversation. Again, this is probably a defense mechanism to deal with fear of psi."===http://michaelprescott.typepad.com/michael_prescotts_blog/2015/05/je-suis-pk.html
[video] I'm going to get some chocolate chip cookies right f'ing now! Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
OK instead of roses I used cocoa, vanilla extract and all the other ingredients... After I baked the possessed cookie in the morning I ate it. http://www.spellsofmagic.com/spells/spiritual_spells/banishing_spells/15578/page.html Thanks to MR for the inspiration. I am now officially a demon hunter. And yes, you guessed it, I'm making that sodomizing demon travel the Hershey Highway MY WAY! Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
We have gone from slightly amusing to full-blown trolling now... the closest to science anything of this can come to is the fact that it is being posted in an electronic form utilizing a creation of science... (the computer/electricity/world wide web/etc)
If you're taking one of my posts, comparing and contrasting it with my others, you'd be commenting more on the entire thread than just the one post. In effect, I found it slightly insulting. Especially, the accusation "full-blown trolling now" as there could have been a good chance no one would posted in this thread again at all. And, like, I don't find this much a scientific section that is reasonably held in the higher regard as some others. Maybe I'd find it rewarding to loose some inhibition of being viewed as dumb and lackluster.