With all previous inhabitants of the space saying, “Uh, nothing at all weird ever happened when we were in there,” it’s really showing how the whole “haunted” thing is inside his head (and, more generally, people’s heads). What’s interesting to me is that usually there’s some priming required, someone else saying “this house is haunted” to get people in the right head-space, but apparently all that’s needed is for a person to feel a certain way about a building, and then suddenly every time they misplace their keys, every time an object shifts after being set down, every time the building creaks, it’s “a ghost.”
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