There’s an episode of Supernatural where a guy crashes his car into a telephone pole with a wireless internet hub, dies, and becomes a ghost who’s able to travel through the internet and control electronic devices connected to the WiFi lol.
You know when you make a typo and it gets autocorrected to a word that’s nowhere near what you intended? Or when you type in a perfectly normal word spelled correctly and autocorrect freaks out?
I bet ghosts are responsible for changing all of my its into it’s.
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What if existing as a ghost is similar to dreaming where you struggle to tap into the part of your brain you need to read or do functions.
There’s a ghost on the show Ghosts who can.
Only that we’re not lighting our homes with gas anymore, so ghosts will always stay Victorian Era
spirits can manipulate any device that has electromagnetic fields by draining their batteries.
Neanderthal ghosts must be scratching their head about what is going on for the last 100 000 years or so.
about the time we get super powers, find the loch ness monster, and exterminate all vampires
There’s an episode of Supernatural where a guy crashes his car into a telephone pole with a wireless internet hub, dies, and becomes a ghost who’s able to travel through the internet and control electronic devices connected to the WiFi lol.
This post is brought to you by eidolism! Believing the dead are not actually dead.
/J.
I wouldn’t be surprised. My Wi-Fi already acts possessed some days… maybe it’s a preview.
You know when you make a typo and it gets autocorrected to a word that’s nowhere near what you intended? Or when you type in a perfectly normal word spelled correctly and autocorrect freaks out?
I bet ghosts are responsible for changing all of my its into it’s.
This sent me into a mildly terrifying shower thought spiral