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Many many years ago, some friends were using one, so I decided to do a test. I thought about two questions that required more than a Yes No answer, without telling the friends what the questions were - either before or after. FWIW, both questions were answered properly. I stopped asking at that point.
OMG I have goosebumps reading these. We had one when we were kids, too many moons ago to mention. Anyway, we asked it a question like who was my brother going to marry. It spelled out ELLEN. With that the doorbell rang and you guessed it . It was Ellen a friend of my mom's who was just dropping by out of the blue. UH my bro never married though. Guess the Ouija just wanted to give us a heads up as to who was at the door. What's the story on these anyway?
foolish people think it's a game used to contact spirits--well they sometimes do and then it gets to be dangerous as it is an easy means for negative energies to attach themselves to a place---as long as foolish people buy and use this it will continue tobe in stores but should not be in the toy section
The people who played with them and threw them away in the trash bin because they were scared are the very same people who, today, do not believe in spirits, ghosts, and other unseen energies.
Maybe they have conveniently 'forgotten' how scared they were when they came across something they did not understand.
The people who play with these things are not properly prepared to deal with what they find, and the people who are properly prepared would not play with them anyway.
Think about that and see if you still want to play with one. It is always your choice.
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