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Fuckin’ Princess1 year ago

I learned a few things when I very first moved to Appalachia.. almost two years ago. At dusk and especially at night, don’t whistle not even in the house.. ever!! At dusk and especially at night don’t answer when someone calls your name in the woods.. don’t even look in the trees.. ever!! and if all sounds of nature stop, look at the ground and walk away. Get in the house and don’t answer the door.. I learned last night why you’re not supposed to do this stuff… it’s cuz “They will come” Honestly I don’t even want to know who “they” are And I’m NOT bout to do any of it to find out who “they” fucking are.. Nope. Not going to chance it.

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efarina1 year ago

A lot of cultures - Japanese, Hawaiian, Celtic, etc. - have great stories about not whistling at night. If the birds aren’t singing, you shouldn’t be singing - it’s like ringing a bell saying “dinner’s here.”

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Nimrod Paul Carter1 year ago

I walk around the woods at night listening for people whistling. I find them and then knock on their doors.

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DanceWithMe1 year ago

It's not all that mysterious. Whatever you believe you receive. If you believe spirits will come when you whistle, guess what, they will come. If I was there, I'd boldly whistle and then declare that my property belongs to me, not them, and I'd let them know they are not welcome and is command them to leave, in the name of Jesus, and never return. I'd declare with the authority I have in Christ that all unclean spirits are subject to me and that I can whistle anytime, and everytime I want to, and no unclean spirits are allowed to do anything in response. Fear and superstition makes these people vulnerable to spirits that are beneath them.

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Fuckin’ Princess1 year ago

Yeah, about that I’m not testing that theory

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Trena Blue 🌻🇺🇦1 year ago

The next morning, she burned the colander in a fire pit outdoors and swore she smelled human flesh. That morning her neighbor’s house burned down and the *witch* died in the fire. (2/2)

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Fuckin’ Princess1 year ago

Yikes

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Uncle Vin aka Seymour Pettigrew 6️⃣1️⃣August♌️♍️1 year ago

Hell I'll GO! I ain't afraid of💩 I've whistled in the woods at night....nothing. Good story tho. Let them mfs come.......

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Fuckin’ Princess1 year ago

Better you than me 🤷‍♀️🤣

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Trena Blue 🌻🇺🇦1 year ago

When I lived in North Carolina, my friend’s grandmother thought she was being harassed at night by a neighbor she thought was a witch. So she put a colander under her bed, with the thought that the witch would get trapped, as she’d have to exit all holes before morning. (1/2)

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Zak Vandalay1 year ago

Some birds can mimic human sounds, so it was probably just that.