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Doe
Age: 50 Zodiac: 
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Location: New Jersey, USA
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Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 7:41 pm |
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I've seen a few of those shows, and they just make me angry. They (and the viewers) seem to forget that the "ghosts" they're chasing around like a bunch of freaks, monsters, and/or wild animals for the sake of entertainment are the spirits of once-living people who lived, loved, worked, had families, and had feelings. And the ones the "ghost-hunters" are most likely to encounter (if they really encounter any spirits at all) are the ones who are lost, scared, and confused, and may have died sudden and/or violent deaths. They need compassion--not a bunch of "ghost-busters" with attitudes, a desire for fame and fortune, and equipment designed to measure the "electromagnetic field". Sorry to go off on the subject, but it really does sicken me.
I have found that the "fictional" TV show "Ghost Whisperer"--although sometimes over-the-top--does seem to get it right much of the time, and exhibit compassion and understanding.
Just my two (ten?) cents!
Doe
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