Tuesday, 3 January 2017

BOY AND CREEPY DOLL PAINTING

This Painting of a Boy and His Creepy Doll Friend.

A haunted doll doesn’t even have to be a 3-dimensional object to cause terror in the life of its owner. The painting, The Hands Resist Him, is said to come with a terrifying history:

“According to the couple, the figures in the painting moved around at night, sometimes disappearing from the canvas entirely. The boy in the painting was said to actually enter the room where the painting hung, and everyone who viewed the painting reported feeling sick and weak. Small children would take one look at the painting and run from the room screaming. Adults sometimes felt like unseen hands were grabbing them, and others said that they felt a blast of hot air, as if they had opened an oven.” (source-wikipedia)
My take on this that al the comments saying that this painting is haunted are false tales.First of all paintings are with chemicals that are scientific in nature.Science does not go well along with paranormal activities.How can a spirit possess a painting with no absolute reason??People should stop finding reasons to make something go viral or popular just for business sake.The story of spirits being in the painting is just a sales tactic according to me.The only way to stop these false statements is to think logically and not blindly believe in such stories.

POST BY-AKSHAYA.K.S

4 comments:

  1. How can scientific mixtures such as paint give rights to paranormal activities??there shluld be a logic behind incidents reported of demonic possessions.

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  2. If the painting was possessed,why did people put the painting back to sale online??is it part of a selfish motive??we have to discover it.

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  3. This is a marketing gimmick and is in place just for popularity. Paintings are less lethat than humans on any day..

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  4. The illusions of the people saying that the painting moves and all is unsettling... there is no reason to believe these baseless stories.

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