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hometoursandotherstuff · 2 years ago
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Here’s a chance to buy an historic home that was featured on the TV show “Haunted in the Heartland,” for only $105K, ghosts included. The 1880 house located in Atchison, Kansas has 3 bds. and 1 bath.
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The house was built by one of the original stone masons of Atchison and retains many original features. 
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It has a central entrance hall. According to Lauren Pierce, the listing agent,  “They did some things on the TV show where they released all of the bad energy and bad juju, so there’s nothing but good people there now.” So, friendly ghosts. 
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Adam Dilgert built the home for his family, including a wife and daughter. At some point, a relative named Frances also lived in the home. Although they’ve long since passed on, their spirits are believed to be present in the home.
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“I have had a few things happen to me. I was cleaning and staging the house, and brought a rug for the end of the bed. I left the house for 10 to 15 minutes, and when I came back, it was nowhere to be found,” Pierce says. “I searched everywhere and nothing was there, so I chalk it up to the ghosts.” (Where the hell did that rug go, then?)
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There was also an incident with a pen. Pierce recalls she and a business associate were both using a pen, which they left on a counter in a room. Later, when they returned, the pen was gone. (Who wants to live with a thieving ghost, though? It doesn’t return your stuff.)
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The homeowner’s cat was missing once, but then just appeared in a doorway. (Well, that could be normal.)
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“There have been a lot of different occurrences that have happened there, but nothing bad,” Pierce says.
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“The house has a lot of character and a lot of the original workings in the home. So honestly, the house needs a little bit of TLC, but it’s already up and coming and just kind of needs finishing touches,” Pierce says.
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“The perfect buyer is going to be someone that’s going to love it and not care too terribly much about the ghosts and just be friendly with them, and also someone who is going to want to rehab a little bit.”
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The home was first listed for $120,000 in October. There have been two price drops since then. (I wonder why.)
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“It was the first listing I ever got, and it was very exciting because it is unique. I knew it was going to be a little bit more work trying to get someone interested in buying it because you have to find the right person for this niche,” she says.
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Pierce says that she brought a medium through the house who claims to have made contact with the ghosts.
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“She, (the medium), said it was funny because they said they enjoy my rug, but I haven’t seen it again and I haven’t seen my pen again,” Pierce says. “But any other time, they gave everything back to the owner, like the cat.” Okay, this is weird.
https://www.remax.com/ks/atchison/home-details/919-atchison-st-atchison-ks-66002/7838281958727439648/M00000270/2409566
https://www.realtor.com/news/unique-homes/historic-kansas-was-featured-on-haunted-in-the-heartland/
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namchyoon · 28 days ago
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Peach. I'm sorry. You don’t have to say anything.
PEACEFUL PROPERTY (2024) dir. Dome Jarupat Kannula
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khaopybara · 1 month ago
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❝Since when did you start liking me?❞
FORCE JIRATCHAPONG as PHOOM and BOOK KASIDET as VICHA KANNULA episode 7 of PEACEFUL PROPERTY
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kexing · 1 month ago
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You’re back. Sorry to keep you waiting.
FORCE JIRATCHAPONG & BOOK KASIDET in PEACEFUL PROPERTY THE SERIES | episode seven
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heretherebedork · 28 days ago
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If I had two nickels for boys in thai dramas eating noodles with tears in their eyes and joy in their hearts because they found families that accepted them unconditionally and got to come home... I'd have two nickels. It's not a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
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karebear923 · 7 days ago
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Home literally kicking his feet as he talks to Peach
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And them smiling at each other 🥰
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weirdlookindog · 2 years ago
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Charles Addams - For Sale: Inquire Within
Dean Gitter's Ghost Ballads album cover, c. 1953.
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tortibomb · 2 months ago
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Take a chill pill, girl.
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chaotic-aro-incarnate · 3 months ago
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Peaceful Property's set designers: how do we make sure that the viewer knows that Home is in the US in this flashback scene? oh I know, how about we put a massive American flag in his kitchen?
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namchyoon · 2 months ago
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home and peach stealing the blanket 🫶
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khaopybara · 1 month ago
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love how they made phoom look at peach and home as he reminisced about his long lost dead boyfriend.
episode 7 of PEACEFUL PROPERTY
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kexing · 14 days ago
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If you don’t want him to go, why did you lie to him?
Kan, if it were you, wouldn’t you have let your best friend go and follow his life-long dream? Would it be right for me to tell him I don’t want him to go? Would it be right to say I want him to stay with me, that it’d be just us ghost-hunting?
Would it be right to say any of that?
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heretherebedork · 28 days ago
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The hug when Home came back to life, his soul found his body, he found his Home and it's not his name or a place but it's Peach and Pang and Suradech but most of all it's gonna be Peach's arms, that is quite a good home for him.
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tsuyoiqueen · 1 month ago
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Peaceful Property EP 6 Analysis: Why Didn't Peach Take The Money
Alright, I've seen a lot of criticism towards Peach's decision not to take the money offered by Home's family lawyer to buy his silence and do damage control after the footage of the accident got leaked. Now, I'm all about bashing GMMTV for their mistreatment of TayNew and other actors under their label, as well as for their lazy storylines and plot holes on the final episodes of their shows, but for once I don't think you guys are seeing the whole picture. Yes, GMMTV is notoriously bad at depicting poor characters, but Peach's decision is not out of pocket. It's actually very characteristic of him and the progression of his friendship with Home.
Hear me out: First, in the beginning of the series, we see Peach and Home fight about money many times – From Home accusing Peach of trying to sabotage his Real State business by faking a paranormal event in Best's house for the sake of going viral to Home later on trying to hire Peach to exorcise said properties even though they'd just met.
Peach sees Home as a spoiled, privileged rich kid who was raised to believe money could buy anything. This conflict is explicitly shown on Episode 2, during Rak's exorcism when Home repeatedly attempts to buy his way out of a bad situation and Peach confronts him about it. First, when Home makes fun of Peach's attempt at making Rak a sandwich based on the manager's instructions and questions his abilities, then buys a feast for the ghost after Peach quits the job, arguing that she must've refused to pass on because the food wasn't to her liking. The second time it happened it's a more pronounced attempt, with Home slapping a pile of cash on the table during the commotion and Peach becoming outraged at it.
But this conflict is brought to light again, on Episode 3, when Peach and PangPang sign the ghost-hunting contract and Kan tells them they've essentially sold their souls to Home in exchange for a paycheck, as they need to heed all of his orders from now, which Home takes full advantage of right away. Now, PangPang is fine with the deal – as she's been since the start. She was the one who got Peach to agree to the exorcisms in the first place and it was her idea to go to Home and ask if he could lend them one of his properties. As long as there's something good coming out of it, she doesn't mind. Peach, however, is reluctant to agree to Home's unreasonable requests but eventually caves in and swallows his pride.
Yet, on Episode 5, we see him once again stand his ground. It doesn't matter that Home will cut his paycheck, he refuses to go back into the restaurant where his former mentor passed away (seemingly by his fault). Home has to push him to the brink, remind Peach of his current living situation – He has no place to stay in, he's sleeping under Home's roof – and consequently hurt him to convince him.
But by the end of Episode 5, Peach knows Home never cared about the money or intended to demolish the restaurant to build a 50 million baht condo out of it. Home confesses to Peach that he only acted the way he did because he knew Peach wouldn't have come otherwise and he really wanted to help Peach overcome his fear. So when Episode 6 rolls around, money is no longer a point of conflict in their friendship, right? Wrong.
Money (as well as influence) is the reason why Home is able to make Peach's dream come true in a heartbeat, after barely a day of knowing about it. He does it in grand style, in a palace, with cameras broadcasting it live and even getting Peach a do-over with Chai-Un as a bonus. But Peach doesn't feel like he owes Home, like he has to bend to his will, anymore because he knows where they stand now: they're family and family looks out for each other. Peach knows Home went through all this effort to make him happy and he rewards Home with his full trust. First, by leaving him on charge of the trickiest part of the dish that could ruin his career all over again. And second, by showing his gratitude and considering Home part of his and PangPang's family (They're the parents and Pang's the baby, as said by her).
So, he asks about Home's dream and when he realizes it's something that he can give him, Peach doesn't hesitate to do so. Home, who's grown up in a mansion, never had to fry an egg or find a job to survive, simply craves the love and comfort of a family and Peach welcomes him wholly.
So, then I ask you, why would Peach refuse the money Home's family lawyer offered him and give back what he got from the exorcisms? Well, the moment Peach found out (or rather assumed) that Home had been lying to him all this time, their friendship left a sour taste in his mouth. What Peach was led to believe Home had done out of care had turned out to be just an attempt at relieving himself of the guilt of the hit-and-run situation. Peach could be thinking Home sought him out on purpose with ulterior motives from the start, that it was all a game to him.
That only escalates once Home's family lawyer, and not Home himself, walks in with yet another contract for him to sign and an order of eviction. That is what puts up a wall between Home and Peach again and reminds Peach of their class disparities: he is poor and Home is rich. Three years ago, Home hit him with his yellow sports car while Peach was on his way home from work. Home's family took care of everything, bribed the police and buried the evidence while Peach was left with pain, guilt and trauma. Home was sent abroad to lay low while Peach lost his mentor (and mother figure), his job and his self-confidence. They couldn't be more worlds apart than they are.
One of Peach's fatal flaws is his pride. He doesn't care if he's going to have to go back to the "rat hole" he came from. He doesn't care if he's losing the chance of living a comfortable life. Peach went his whole life without generational wealth, he can continue to do so now.
So of course, not only doesn't he take the money but he goes even further and intends to give back all that he got from Home's family. Peach wants to be far way from Home and that includes his money. He doesn't care about being reasonable right now, he's just protecting himself.
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leannareneehieber · 7 months ago
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GOTHIC & DARK ACADEMIA ENTHUSIASTS!
DARLINGS! Just noticed the double-volume revised edition of STRANGELY BEAUTIFUL via @torbooks is on super-eBook-sale right now. 684 pages! For only $3.99! Via Kindle, Kobo & Apple Books! Includes THE STRANGELY BEAUTIFUL TALE OF MISS PERCY PARKER and THE DARKLY LUMINOUS FIGHT FOR PERSEPHONE PARKER + extra scenes & content.
This book of my heart is: GOTHIC. It's Jane-Eyre-Meets-Dark-Academia+Hot-For-Teacher+GHOSTS+Greek-Mythology+Jack-the-Ripper+Found-Family
YES, there is a paperback omnibus edition, available via Bookshop.org (my favorite link to send folks to, it supports local bookstores!), B&N and any physical store can order it in. It's on sale too!
Please share? Thank you!
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karebear923 · 7 days ago
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*whispers* I know what you are…
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