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  1. I actually watched the movie of this on Netflix! I personally didn't think that it was that scary but it did have a lot of good reviews when I was doing some research on it

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  2. Haven't seen the movie, but man do Ouija boards freak me out! They're the one thing I do not mess around with, especially since Ive had several experiences without one.

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  3. I listened to this podcast and it immediately freaked me out but I guess being older helps me make sense of things which lessens the horror factor. I am more curious of what might have been creating such a negative environment. Also dementia is a condition that can be very scary in itself.

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  4. This podcast is bone-chilling! My mom loves this kind of stuff, so I'm going show her this! Also, I totally will not come close to a Ouija board; I'm too scared of what (or who) I might experience!!

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  5. One thing too many people do not realize is that Ouija is not a joke or a game! Yes, they are fascinating, but they has the potential to be dangerous, especially if you have no idea what you are doing. This much was discussed in this podcast! Opening up a session on a Ouija board is openly inviting the unknown (a ghost, demon, spirit, or what have you) into your home and body. The case of Estefania Gutierrez Lázaro was tragic and one that supports the existence of the paranormal. As for the Netflix film Estefania Gutierrez Lázaro's case was founded on, I did not think that it was worth all of the hype. The day that the film was released on Netflix, hundreds of reviews poured in from critics saying that it was the scariest film of the modern era, so I was genuinely excited to take a look at it. While the movie had a few cool scares, the film as a whole was lacking. This podcast was overall great! I could definitely see myself tuning into more podcast episodes in the future!

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