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If you are given a choice to see a ghost or a ufo, what would you choose?

Asked by trailsillustrated (16804points) August 28th, 2011

you don’t have to believe, but what would you rather see if you had to see one or the other?

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pezz's avatar

UFO… there is no such thing as ghosts!

Cruiser's avatar

UFO..I will never admit to anyone I saw one when I was 15. ;)

Imadethisupwithnoforethought's avatar

UFO. Fewer people would think I was crazy.

jrpowell's avatar

UFO.. Whatever is needed to shut the bible types from talking about how special we are.

marinelife's avatar

UFO. it would have more impact on the scientific world.

Your_Majesty's avatar

I wish I could say UFO but I force myself to say ghost in this particular question. If I can see a ghost then that could prove that there’s at least another life after we’re dead (even though I don’t believe it)and I’d love to wander around in beautiful eternity!

ucme's avatar

Elvis Presley piloting the shuttle, that’d git me all shook up.

XOIIO's avatar

I would rather see a UFO, because maybe, just maybe, it would be a T.A.R.D.I.S.

john65pennington's avatar

Think about it…......is there really a difference??

Brian1946's avatar

I’ve already seen what might have been a flying object that I couldn’t identify.

FutureMemory's avatar

I’ll say a ghost, because I’ve already seen a UFO.

Hawaii_Jake's avatar

I’ll say a UFO, because I’ve already seen 2 ghosts.

smilingheart1's avatar

UFO because I am not convinced whereas I get it about ghosts.

Fly's avatar

A UFO, hands down! I would love to see proof of the existence of other life forces with my own eyes! And if I were to see a ghost, I am certain that I would convince myself that it had just been my imagination.

jonsblond's avatar

I think seeing a UFO would scare me more than seeing a ghost, so I say ghost. I’m more interested in ghosts anyway.

Keep_on_running's avatar

UFO’s would seem less scary and much more interesting…

Blackberry's avatar

I assume when you say UFO, you’re referring to “aliens”, or an alien spacecraft.

FutureMemory's avatar

@Blackberry You’re in the military, why don’t you tell us what’s really going on at Area 51?

Blackberry's avatar

I’ve never been stationed there, and the government doesn’t just spread secret info out amongst it’s members lol.

Blackberry's avatar

We were out to sea once, and some people got paranoid about a meteor shower they thought was something else lol. Noobs.

Imadethisupwithnoforethought's avatar

@Blackberry did those sailors disappear later mysteriously? Can you confirm that they were not silenced?

Blackberry's avatar

@Imadethisupwithnoforethought Haha…No, they’re just fine :)

King_Pariah's avatar

UFO, I don’t give a dropped ice cream cone about the afterlife and stupid annoying ghosts. Go away bloody Mary! I don’t believe in you!

OpryLeigh's avatar

I am more interested in ghosts so I would rather experience seeing one.

martianspringtime's avatar

Definitely a UFO.

Hypocrisy_Central's avatar

I would rather see a UFO so long as they don’t eat me, drill my teeth, stick needles in my eye sockets, or probes in areas no sunlight reaches.

emeraldisles's avatar

Would rather see a ghost hands down. I have nightmares about aliens. No thanks.

Nullo's avatar

UFO. Ghosts are more sinister than mere remnants of the deceased, whereas a lifelong love of science fiction has ironed flat a fear of aliens. Plus, aliens imply cool and/or superluminal technology while ghosts are just creepy.

RocketGuy's avatar

UFO, esp if they can give be a joyride around the solar system.

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