Can /x/ recommend some documentaries focused on exorcisms but portrayed from a scientific standpoint?
>>17470837
OR if you have any science experiments done by witches that'd be cool too.
>>17470966
kek
>>17470966
a witch orders: “Beetle, do crawl!”. Beetle do crawls. The Witch tears off a paw, and she orders: “The beetle, do crawl!”. The beetle crawls further. … The witch tears off the fifth paw and she orders: “The beetle, do crawl!”. The beetle is do it slow, but it is attempts to creep away. The witch tears off the last paw and she orders: “The beetle, do crawl!”. The beetle does not crawl. “THE BEETLE, DO CRAWL!” The beetle does not crawl. “THE BEETLE, DAMN, DO CRAWL!!!” The beetle does not crawl. The Witch saying to the daughter: “Daughter, write, with the loss of extremities a beetle loses ear."
p.s. excuse me for possible grammar mistakes.
>>17471100
> “The beetle, do crawl”
This sounds like the title of some strange techno-jazz fusion album, or a spooky book only hipsters own.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=exorcist+documentary&oe=utf-8&gws_rd=cr&hl=en&sa=X&as_q=&nfpr=&spell=1&ved=0ahUKEwjls5TS48LLAhVBWxQKHX5PDDoQvwUICg
>>17470837
>exorcisms but portrayed from a scientific standpoint
We call that "psychotherapy", anon.