OK so one of my guilty pleasures is watching ghost-hunting shows & I have to admit "Ghost Adventures" is my favorite.

I don't believe in the supernatural for a cold minute, don't believe in ghosts, am ridiculously skeptical about the paranormal, & I know such shows are completely ridiculous & basic. & I don't care, I still watch 'em.

I call just about every one of such shows "Ghost Bros", because it's always a handful of white bros running around doing totally ridiculous bro shit & doing all this macho posturing & trying to take the piss out of the alleged "ghosts" they find... which they really don't ever find at all, they just use a bunch of equipment that doesn't really measure what they think they're measuring, & say it's a haunting.

For the most part, ghost shows are accidental psychology shows: they're shows about belief, cognitive biases, & skepticism. They're not really about ghosts or the paranormal at all. & that's fascinating to me.

Thing is... the vast majority of shows don't ever really find anything weird or unusual or out of explainable human experience.

...until they do. Until you have *that one episode* where for a couple of minutes, somebody captured something that truly doesn't make sense & is spooky as FUCK.

I love 'em for that, too.

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& maybe a weird thing is, even tho' I'm hella skeptical about the paranormal, I mostly think the methodology of studying it is what's so poor. People see & hear & experience weird-ass shit all the damn time, stuff we can't yet explain. Is it paranormal? Ehhh... maybe? Maybe not.

So I'm never going to tell someone who had a "paranormal" experience that they didn't experience something weird as shit. They probably did.

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@Impious_Jade Ghost shows are one of my plain old pleasures too, I love them. I also enjoy how they talk about history and historical events, and visit the places where these events happened. I've had a couple of personal experiences that make me perhaps a little less skeptical than I know I should be. But yeah, I love them too. Even the ones that are fictional -- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghosts_(

@Impious_Jade I almost never see anything on those shows that looks like my own weird experiences, but I enjoy watching anyway. It should be a guilty pleasure, but I don't feel guilty about it.
When a person claims to have a "supernatural" or "paranormal" experience, my default is that I presume nothing unnatural happened until proven otherwise, but I still treat the person with courtesy and respect, because whatever they perceived was still a lived experience for them.

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