What are your guys' opinions on the matter? I personally believe in them and I don't think all of them are /jumpscare/ spoopy.
I find them to be quite unique and interesting and want to learn more about them, but I also want all of your opinions.
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Most of the opinions you'll find on /x/ are uninformed (or misinformed by popular culture), so trust me when I say you don't really want ALL of our opinions.
I'm personally inclined to believe in ghosts. There's no hard evidence, of course, but there's a lot of soft evidence. The amount of eyewitness testimony from credible people is just too great to dismiss. The standard explanations (infrasound, self-delusion, extreme grief) just require too much reaching to cover it all.
Essentially, to believe ghosts don't exist you have to believe that a lot of otherwise honest and stable people are straight out lying about having seen them. I find that less believable than there being aspects to the universe that science doesn't yet have the tools to measure.