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Will You Marry Me?

So this is another one of my friend’s ghost stories. I’m a Korean America who is currently living in Singapore. I met a friend in the school named Tomoki. Tomoki is Japanese who lived in Singapore for a long time so he could speak Chinese. Since I lived in China for 3 years we had Chinese as our code language when we went out to drink or to party so we became. I realized he actually witnessed many paranormal activities. This is one of the story told by him.

So Tomoki and his friends were having a drink in the streets in Singapore. As it got deeper in to the night, they couldn’t really drink in the streets because if they make noise and stuff, the police can kick them out and check their IDs (which can really get you in trouble if you are under 18). Anyway they decided for some reason to go to an old unguarded cemetery …

October 6th, 2011 by CareTaker 
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The Legend of Evil Bobby Yoshino

Way back when, during the gold rush into California thousands of Asians arrived seeking gold, along with hundreds of thousands of Americans. I call them DOEIs, or descendants of European Ancestors.  These “good Americans”, brought with them all the ugly, nasty customs of racism, hate, greed, violence and what ever else you want add. After a few years the good Americans decided there too many nasty Asians in California, even though all of them lived usually on the outskirts of town, and away from what they consider “polite society”. They were chased away from the towns and sometimes formed their own towns, like Locke along the river on land no one else wanted. The land was always flooded in the spring and a muddy mess most of the year, which is why there was so much suffering and illness among that population.

When the wave of violence was unleashed upon the Chinese immigrants thousands of Japanese people got caught up …

May 27th, 2010 by CareTaker