So, DIY I'm a firm believer in the paranormal and i want to no if I can put salt in concrete. Can I?
>>1153981
Are you retarded ?
>>1153984
A strike on the forst comment
just paint you're walls with salt water nerd
>>1153981
I can tell you from experience that salt doesn't work. Coexist or move, and hope it doesn't follow.
>>1153981
No, it fucks up the concrete.
>>1153990
this right here. just deal with it, like it and they don't know what to do. become to paranormal to them
Mixed salt wouldnt work as it would dissolve. Id reccomend ash mixed in, and some blessed iron filed in as well, altho this may rust
Everyone in this thread is retarded, for such a wonderful variety of reasons.
Fill conduit with salt, pour concrete around it.
Just dig a tech around your house and bury a thick ass layer of salt.
>>1154087
>not burying a slab of pink Himalayan salt
You need to establish communication with it first by way of /diy/ Ouija board, find out why it's haunting you. Post results.
>>1153981
i'd go garlic myself but if you wanna go cheap....
Just put some fukkin salt on top. Don't mix it in, that reduces the surface area and reduces it's effectiveness
If you're having spirit trouble just whip your dick out in the middle of the action and beat off. Fear fades and spirits literally fuck off from awkwardness and lack of fear.
>>1153992
Thanks, That is all I needed to know.
I know this is DIY but I'll tell you why I'm asking. I'm saving up to by some land about an acre or so, but ever since I was young ,like 10-11, there's been this thing that I saw and I've more than a few times but it just scares the shit out of me.
I'll greentext some encounters if you guys want
>>1154408
I've read the Ghost Puncher story and tries it but it didn't work.