`irlcatspankz` [Thread]

Absolutely. A couple of times now.

For starters, the video store I worked at used to be an old Wal Mart
(split into said video store and a Hobby Lobby). "Legend" has it that
someone committed suicide in the store when it was Wal-Mart, though I
don't have proof of that. A customer that frequented the store said that
when the building was a Wal-Mart, employees would see things moving of
their own accord after hours, e.g. flatbed carts. After hours when it
was a Hastings and I worked there (and, I should note, BEFORE I learned
of the past history), there was a distinctly unsettling vibe in the
building. Like a bizarre energy in the air. It was extremely common for
the 3 or so associates in the store to startle one another if seen
across an aisle, to the point where we developed a system to announce
where we are so we could all know where the others were and avoid
getting shocked and frightened.

The creepiest part: You know the sound that a small handful of DVDs make
when they're getting shifted or straightened? That sound occurred every
few minutes, every single night without fail when closing at that store.
You could just hear it somewhere in the \[relatively large, since
Hastings also sells books and CDs\] building. This also occurred during
the morning hours, where there was one associate entering and setting up
the store before operating hours, where the vibe was so unsettling the
manager had to hire a second person exclusively to work in the mornings
and keep the opening associates company.

The house that I was renting, which was, according to the previous
owners, over 100 years old, had some mild activity. I lived on the
second floor of the house. Every once in a while I would hear things--a
couple of nights I heard footsteps on the stairs outside my room. I
opened up my door and saw nothing. At two occasions that I can remember,
I actually heard breathing in one corner of my room, though I did not
actually see anything. I'm glad to be out of that house, because I would
occasionally get that same sort of upsetting vibe that i got at
Hastings--chills down my spine, that awful feeling that someone is
watching you. Paralyzing, gripping fear. I felt like if I were to exit
my room, something bad would happen to me.

I didn't experience this directly, but I have been told by friends that
work at a local Subway that the stools on the table, which get placed on
top of the table at the end of the night, have been repeatedly been
placed back on the floor, overnight with no human entity having moved
them. No proof for this besides the word of a couple of Subway
associates.

EDIT: A lot of you are mentioning Subway camera footage. A couple of
employees claim that the cameras have captured the stools coming off of
the table. It's very likely that this is one of those cases where the
story gets weirder as the "he said she said" gets more elaborate, though
it's a creepy thought nonetheless.

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