Bleeding Houses??

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David Keetz
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yah....i believe houses can manifest paranormal activity....i've yet to find a truly remarkable reoccurring site firsthand. It's hard to deny the existance of things we can't discern through our named five senses.


....and this coming from a guy that got paid to go to college.

..somebody has made a mistake in judgement somewhere.
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I've been in old buildings were rust and mold stains occur and look like the walls are "bleeding". It usually involves condinsation building up in or on the walls. The water has a reddish tint and results in the "bleeding" stains. You can paint over them, but unless you use a sealer, it's come back through.

The other thing is human blood stinks. Rotting/congealing blood stinks worse. Huge amounts is absolutely horrible and just nearly unbearable to be around. If this house was "bleeding" real blood, you would smell it for hundreds of feet before you got near it.
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yes...this is true..

houses bleeding blood is out of the question in my opinion unless there are fresh bodies stashed in the walls and between the ceiling joists.
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honestly, i don't see why it even requires a community-wide discussion to establish that houses can't bleed blood.
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xcathodex wrote:honestly, i don't see why it even requires a community-wide discussion to establish that houses can't bleed blood.
We don't... it just makes for annoying conversation. :wink:

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I joke with my parents that their house is bleeding. Their house is close to a hundred years old. A long time ago someone covered up a chimney and made it look like part of the wall. but now it leaks creosote and streams down the wall. looks a lot like blood.
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Same thing with my mother-in-law's house. Where the flue was leaks and does the same thing. The gas wall-heater she replaced the old stove with turns the creosote stains look like blood stains on the wall.
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