If you became a ghost one day and for whatever reason couldn't go towards the warm fiery glow, what would you do? It's an interesting thought experiment because you'd have all the time in the world and no real financial worries or commitments.
I reckon the first thing I'd do is check out local religious buildings and see what happens. If I can't enter one or otherwise weird stuff happens I guess that would answer the question of which one is in the right. Then I'd probably get increasingly frustrated because I can't watch television unless someone has a tv on in the room.
The idea for this thread came to me in a dream. Not actually being a ghost but this thread led to a few interesting posts.
It's always bothered me what ghosts are supposed to be doing in all the time when they're not manifested. Are they unconscious? Playing cards inside the walls?
Would definitely go through all the intelligence agencies in the world to see what's going on. Find out if there's aliens and check out a ton of other conspiracy theories. Could probably keep you occupied for years. Also just finding someone who's binging shows I like, or even go to the live sets and watch. Music festivals too.
>>4846 I've always been annoyed that you never have ghosts from other places and times turn up. It's always a Victorian ghost living in a Victorian house and partaking in the Victorian pastime of standing at the top of the stairs. They don't even seem to associate with other ghosts.
Hang around womens changing rooms and that. Spy on what Boris looks like having a shufty. Try to force myself into being a poltergeist so that I could throw silver cutlery at the queen's arse while she's getting out of the bath. That kind of thing.