Would you ever move into a place you know someone died in?

William Dickbringer

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I lived in a trailer where someone died of old age nothing real different but I do believe in the supernatural and all that stuff (call me weird but nothing wrong with beliefs) and I lived in a house I heard someone killed them self in and my older brother, dad, and I swear there was something wrong in the barn that was there
 

badgersprite

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I don't even see the issue. People die all the time. If you live anywhere with houses more than a hundred years old then damn straight someone probably died in it. It's just nature. Nothing weird or creepy about the inevitable.
 

Wondermint13

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Zeithri said:
Considering that the very ground you walk on have had countless people and animals die on it.
Why would a house/appartment be different?

So what you're saying is... EVERYWHERE IS HAUNTED??

*hides under the bed sheets* wah! probably haunted tooo! *hides in Viva Pinata* Ahh...
 

emeraldrafael

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Ambi said:
What if the house was built on land someone died on?
When you say this, do you mean they're still buried there, or that they just died there?

OT: I would say no. Think of it this way. Say an old person owned a house and they lived in it the entire time and then just died in it. Do you know how many people have done that? Especially if you have a really old house? THe odds are rather staggering.