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Made a twat of myself last night, WIBU to leave?

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Humpfree · 01/11/2023 10:47

Last night DH and I had booked onto a ghost hunt at a “haunted castle”. It was just a bit of Halloween fun. I’m an open minded skeptic in that I want it all to be real but I really struggle to believe it. That being said I would never take the piss or insult anyone’s beliefs, I went with the intention on taking it seriously.

Anyway the whole thing started off on the wrong foot when the guide started talking about a ghost that - due to me being a history geek - I knew never existed in real life. Still I didn’t say anything and just went along with it but I was getting more skeptical by the minute. He turned off all the lights in the dungeon so we’re all stood in pitch black darkness whilst he called out to these random “historical figures”. My back was hurting, I was so cold and I was getting restless stood in one place for so long. Should also add that I have ADHD so standing still for long periods of time is difficult but I managed to stand there for an hour with only internal struggles.

Next bit is where I caved. We had to form a circle and everyone had to hold hands whilst one person was the “receiver” stood in the middle. Half hour of stood in this position and one bloke was quietly complaining (whispering) to his wife that his legs were hurting, she kept telling him to be quiet - the whispering went back and forth until suddenly he shook off the hands at either side of him and said loudly “I’m sorry I can’t stand like this any longer” but it was so dramatic I started laughing - then I couldn’t stop laughing - everything became funny - the image of DH stood there holding hands with a random bloke - the person in the centre of the circle rocking back and forth as she’s “pushed around by a spirit”, I remembered someone tripping up earlier in the dungeon and everyone thought a ghost had pushed her … even after she said she’d tripped up … the thought of a big group of adults stood in pitch black darkness in the middle of a freezing cold castle trying to talk to Alistair Crowley …. I tried to stop laughing and I couldn’t. I tried to disguise it as coughing and DH whispered to me that it all seemed a bit devil worshipy … that set me off again. To save face I let go of both hands either side of me and apologised saying I needed to go out and get some fresh air, the guide then said “don’t break the circle!” And everyone looked terrified which made me laugh further and I ended up just walking out leaving DH stood there not knowing whether to stay or follow.

I know IWBU to go “ghost hunting” in the first place but WIBU to leave in the way that I did? I feel so guilty and I tried so hard to stop laughing but the more.i tried the worse it got. DH says it was obvious that I was laughing. I do suffer with nervous laughter so I think this is what it turned into.

WIBU to have walked out? Was this worse than stood there trying not to laugh??

OP posts:
Awwlookatmybabyspider · 02/11/2023 10:43

TedMullins · 01/11/2023 10:54

No YANBU! I’ve been on a couple of ghost hunts and they are hilarious. At one was a woman who really fancied herself as the next Derek Acorah, she was loudly channelling the spirit of a small child called George and then pointed at a random member of the group and said “YOU’RE HIS MUMMY!” My face nearly exploded trying to keep the laughter in

Talking of Derek Acorah who remembers "Mary loves Dick"..😂

MayThe4th · 02/11/2023 10:54

LaurieStrode · 01/11/2023 16:08

So if a skeptic burst out in hysterical laughter in church, where lots of "gullible" people gather to commune with the supernatural (which many of us consider a ridiculous premise), that would be reasonable as well? What about during a church wedding service, or funeral service? After all, it's just a bunch of bunkum, right?

I think animated films and things like Harry Potter franchise are ridiculous, and the people who follow them are gullible fools, but I don't try to spoil their fun.

I think gambling and better prey on the gullible, but I don't lose control in casinos and jeer at the gamblers.

The list goes on.

There’s a difference between gambling where people are sucked in by the belief that they can make money, or religion where people believe in a higher being and take comfort in their faith, and a ghost hunt which is pure entertainment and nothing more.

You wouldn’t laugh at a wedding or a funeral because there is a serious message behind it.

These ghost hunts aren’t arranged for people to take ghosts seriously, they’re put on to scare the shit out of the gullible who believe, and to amuse the non gullible who don’t and who quite frankly find amusement in people being so stupid as to rock and chant and pretend that they’re calling up spirits of the dead.

Some on. Nobody actually believes this crap do they? But they’re happy to give their money over to it.

Maatandosiris · 02/11/2023 11:27

wildwestpioneer · 02/11/2023 10:10

@Maatandosiris yes I would if he was making spooky sounds and shouting to try and make me jump. Yes I absolutely would start to laugh. But I also know the difference between belief systems and someone making money out of scaring people, the tour was no more than a trip on a ghost train at an amusement park. I do know the difference between a religious setting and entertainment !

Actually he was probably catering towards people who have a belief in the paranormal rather than goady idiots. But then you know that don’t you?

towriteyoumustlive · 02/11/2023 11:42

Humpfree · 01/11/2023 11:25

Oh a few people were apparently - 6 people walked out to be sick after being so badly attacked by spirits.

One woman suddenly said “I need to leave” in a robotic voice and started heading slowly to the door … the guide said “are you ok?” And she didn’t respond … just carried on walking slowly to the door. He then said “oh dear, it’s got hold of her” … I was glad it was dark at this point because I had tears rolling down my face as I tried to pull myself together.

They often have actors as "members of the public" at these things, so you think they've just paid for the experience like you, but they're actually on a script and paid to pretend to be possessed or feel something and get totally freaked out.

Holding hands in a circle for ages would have been my limit. I probably would have slipped out a loud fart and blamed the ghost.

(I do believe in ghosts though, but the scenario you describe would have also had me in fits of giggles. I have ADHD and also can't help laughing at inappropriate moments.)

SinnerBoy · 02/11/2023 12:01

Maatandosiris · Yesterday 19:27

Maybe the guide was a Thelemite?

Are they the Devil's Toenails, or the bullet shaped ones?

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