Stay over night in a supposed haunted house

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A user is contemplating a dare to spend the night in a remote, supposedly haunted house that has been uninhabited for years. The house lacks electricity, and details about its cleanliness and functionality, such as the toilet, are unclear. Participants in the discussion express varying levels of interest in the dare, with some suggesting that the experience could be enhanced with comforts like food and better lighting. Concerns are raised about the house's condition, potential dirt and insects, and the nature of the haunting, with some questioning the validity of claims about ghostly activity. Safety is a significant concern, with suggestions to check the structural integrity of the house before entering. Ultimately, while some find the challenge intriguing, others express reluctance due to the lack of basic amenities and potential hazards, including pests and the risk of fire from candles. The conversation reflects a mix of curiosity, caution, and humor regarding the idea of spending a night in a haunted location.
  • #31
Maybe they will only eat the pesky parts that have been giving him so much discomfort?
 
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  • #32
hypatia said:
Maybe they will only eat the pesky parts that have been giving him so much discomfort?
I believe that you're confusing ghosts with succubi.
 
  • #33
Danger said:
I believe that you're confusing ghosts with succubi.

Gordon benit, a ghostly operation seems more possible than one on the nhs,
where do i sign :confused:
 
  • #34
Oh... those bits.
 

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