There's a pretty big difference between living down the street from a grave yard and living in a house where people were tortured and killed by a serial killer who's mom is your landlord. I actually find grave yards comforting, but I could see the serial killers house having a negative aura which I think can put people in a bad mood.
I don't know, man. I see what you mean, but if crops are growing over Somme or Ypres battlefields where thousands of men suffered - living in a serial killer's house sounds tolerable.
Would you live where people were tortured and killed?
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There's a pretty big difference between living down the street from a grave yard and living in a house where people were tortured and killed by a serial killer who's mom is your landlord. I actually find grave yards comforting, but I could see the serial killers house having a negative aura which I think can put people in a bad mood.
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I don't know, man. I see what you mean, but if crops are growing over Somme or Ypres battlefields where thousands of men suffered - living in a serial killer's house sounds tolerable.
I am flying back to Washington in november to dec. You still in kent? Have you ever went to the baby graves outside of the tri cities?
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Yeah, I still live by Kent. I'm actually in Lake Tapps which is about 10 miles from Kent. I have not heard of the baby graves.