But... how do they ask?
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That's what I was wondering.
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I'd imagine a train accident being a lot more gruesome than just simply taking off your head.
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Actual ghosts of train wrecks are probably messy piles of meat asking for a spare soup can to live in.
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@lgbtpowernazi ça me rappelle un peu ton illu
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Grave ! J'aime bien ! :D
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Your mind's Ghost World is quite fertile!
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Right in the feels. Being a fellow Bengali this is just amazing. Thank you.
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gaaaahhhhh why oh why do i follow you
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Ghost DAB.
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Trains haven't been around all THAT long. is this folklore, or urban legend?
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If you find it, do they give you a prize?
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„decapitated in train accidents.“ This must be a pretty new legend. Any known predecessors?
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How... do they ask...?
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Is there a Ghost Sign Language?
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