![]() ![]() The harbor-front hotel has operated for over a century and has achieved emission reduction targets by composting and sourcing Vancouver-Island sustainable ingredients for dining establishments. But I whistle something open to finishing.The Fairmont Empress, meanwhile, is one of the most sought-out accommodations in Victoria-and not just for traditional British high-tea service or the historic castle setting. When I feel bold, because nothing paranormal happens to me and it has a mirror type effect, sometimes I go out and whistle pretty late. I’d like to see a crap ton of people just whistle a flat note. Taking a jet might just leave the spirits confused as to where you went. ![]() ![]() I like to think we live in a demon haunted universe so maybe it would work on other planets. What is evil to a being we can’t relate to? I think it’s a trick though. I think any whistle, in some kind of melody, so maybe accidental is ok.Īre all spirits evil? I don’t think so. I personally get nervous humming but I do sing at night. Birds sleep at night I don’t usually hear those guys whistling. I’m not sure why they wouldn’t like whistling, but it’s heard of in tales of mimics and shapeshifters. I think inside or outside, you might be asking for something kind of bad. I think you’re ok until twilight falls, but seeing how 3 am is the witching hour I’d avoid that one at all costs. It originated from groups of Native peoples- I’ve heard it said in the americas and in eastern and southern Asian countries (I’ve read a lot of paranormal accounts!) and it’s one of the similarities I see. Sorry for all the questions but since you made such a broad statement I thought to myself "Why not ask if we got someone here who knows about this topic?". Who made this rule up and why? Where to draw the line between day and night? Only outside or inside too? Does it count if I'm not aware of superstitions? Why don't the spirits like whistling? What if birds whistle in the night? Is humming fine? Is singing a problem? Does only whistling with the lips count or is whistling on one's fingers advised against, too? How long would one need to whistle to attract the spirits? Will it only attract evil spirits? Are all spirits evil? Will it also attract good spirits? How many spirits will it attract? Are there also indifferent spirits that don't care? What about accidental whistling (like in your sleep)? How loud would you need to whistle to attract a spirit? What would blowing on an empty bottle do? Does the melody I whistle matter? If it does attract spirits, how come it has never been documented on video or audio? Does it make a difference where on earth I am whistling? Why doesn't it attract spirits at daytime? Can they even recognize the daytime? Would this work on other planets, too? Would it work in empty space? What if I whistled at night and took a jet plane to travel to an area where night hasn't begun yet? What if everybody whistled at the same time in the night, would each person get their own evil spirit? If you smell plagiarism, please message the mod(s). Discussion is great, but blatant accusations will not be tolerated. No one person gets to decide what another experienced. If you have a question, message the mod(s).ĭon’t be an ass in the comments. An image does not constitute a story, and should be used instead to support it. Links to pertinent images are fine, but the link needs to be included into the body of the story, not used as a title. Yes, grandpa’s old hunting story is fine. Personal stories means it happened to you or someone close to you. Personal stories and only stories: please no links to creepy pastas or YouTube narrations. Your family’s creepy cabin is just fine, as are stories from long haul truckers or anyone else driving through remote areas. You don’t have to have been camping, but your story does need to revolve around wilderness. In order to help maintain a fairly organized community, here’s some basic guidelines: Rules: BackwoodsCreepy hopes to keep the rules to a minimum because we know that not all stories are long and not everybody is a writer.
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