Would you live in house where people died in?
>>29493396
I probably do right now desu
I mean no one has died in this house, but people have probably died in this spot where my house is
the foundation of the house I live in is more than 200 years old
>>29493396
Why not? It'd be nice to have a friend.
>>29493396
I'd prefer to, actually. It just seems cool.
I already do. Sleep in the same room actually where my father died.
>>29493396
When I lived at my dad's a guy had killed himself in the closet before we moved in. The landlords rented out the house to their daughter, her boyfriend and son. One day the boyfriend was babysitting the son and he blew his brains out with a shotgun in the closet. I asked him about the details but he was too young to remember. We didn't get a discount on the rent or anything
why don't apartment complexes ever get ghosts