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The True Stories of the Ouija Board
My pet peeve is that you should never play with the Ouija Board. There have been many cases throughout the years; movies like The Exorcist (1973) still terrify me today.
The sequel is Exorcist: Believer (2023). I saw the film; it was scary but good. The devil returned, and luckily, I did not get any nightmares. That night, I watched a comedy on Netflix.
Here’s a clear warning: Do not, under any circumstances, play with an Ouija board at a cemetery or a haunted location. The consequences can be dire. You may not summon a deceased loved one, but something far more sinister. There are countless documented cases of this.
Lift Your Spirits
There is a rumor that three high school students — two females and one boy — hung out together in 1986. Johnny, the kid, was admitted to the hospital after receiving a cystic fibrosis diagnosis. To lift his spirits, the girls would pay him frequent visits. After their visit, they went home and experimented with the Ouija board. They started by asking a lot of insignificant inquiries before deciding to inquire about Johnny’s condition. The date of the board was “24 June 1987.” They decided to record that information and place it in an envelope because they believed that day would mark Johnny’s recovery from the illness. After a while, they opened the mail after…