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07-07-2010, 03:10 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-07-2010 03:11 AM by sackman.)
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what is this
Sponsor Messages Tx you ***how do i insert an image*** ? pls help ? |
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07-07-2010, 05:22 AM
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RE: what is this
(07-07-2010 03:10 AM)sackman Wrote: Hi Guys after taking a shower the other night this is what i saw on my glass mirror got such a fright is this what i think it is ? Ny dad passed away 4 yrs ago ! Did your dad pass away 4 years ago exactly on the day you experienced the incident? (Sorry if i offended by you by being too personal) I'm also not sure how to upload images but I'm sure one of the moderators will be able to help you R.I.P Dad Missin you as always
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07-07-2010, 11:46 AM
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RE: what is this
If you can't do this someone might be kind enough to let you e-mail them the picture and they'll upload it. |
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07-07-2010, 04:59 PM
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RE: what is this
welcome... um I know one way send it to photobucket... then you can copy it and then post it... um there are other ways right now I don't remember sorry.
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meet you at 1 sweet day |
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07-07-2010, 09:23 PM
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RE: what is this
If it is a picture, you will have to create a photobucket account and copy and paste the direct link into the "insert image" icon on your reply box. It will have to be the green "new reply" button...that will get you to the screen you need to be on to insert images. Mouse over just above the text box (after you click on the "new reply" button), and you will find the icon to insert an image. Click on that, then paste the direct link from photobucket.
Some people prefer using Tinypic...you don't have to create an account, and your pictures aren't as available to the public as they are on photobucket. Just go to Tinypic.com for the directions on how to upload a pic from your computer and insert an image. "When you feel like a toad on the highway of life... and everyone seems like a steel-belted radial... when you're lyin' there squished in an assortment of bodily fluids... at least you left your mark." ~Arnie Dogan, "The Red Green Show" |
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07-08-2010, 09:24 AM
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RE: what is this
1: Any situation where moisture is a factor almost always has a down to earth explanation. Hot showers create steam which fogs mirrors and glass and an distort vision as the fog fades. This is why "orbs" so often appear in pictures taken near rivers or during moist evenings. 2: Mirrors are another factor in ruling out the paranormal because of their basic function. Obscured obects, or having blurred or marred vision while you're looking at the reflective surface can play tricks with your mind. Also things like cracks in the mirror, stains, and again moisture can cause you to "matrix" what you're seeing. So when you're seeing scratches along the mirror, your brain is telling you that the scratches form a human head. Or a shadow that's coming from another room is a "person in the mirror". Again, these are just some potential explanations based on the information you are presenting. When we see the picture, if you still want to upload it, we can make a more definite analysis. Pet Peeves of a Tarot Reader Pet Peeves of a Tarot Reader Part Two Pet Peeves of a Tarot Reader Part Three |
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