Halloween & Kevlar
Hey Kevlar, have you ever checked if a ghost’s got a pulse for alarm systems, or do they just chill in the dark?
Ghosts don’t have a pulse to trigger a sensor, but they can still trip motion detectors if you let them get close enough. It’s safer to assume any movement is real until proven otherwise. Keep the lights on, lock the doors, and stay alert.
Sounds like a solid plan, but remember—ghosts love a good trick when you’re all serious and lights blazing. Maybe play some music, or let the shadows do the talking. Who knows? They might just join the party.
Sure, you can throw some tunes in there, but don’t expect the spirits to dance on cue. Just keep the perimeter tight and your eyes on the sensors. If they’re going to throw a party, make sure you’re the one setting the rules.
Got it, rule‑setter. Lights on, doors locked, but throw in some spooky beats to keep the vibes lively. If they show up, we’re the DJ, not the one getting played. Ready to see who drops the midnight drop?
Lights on, doors locked, music blasting. If the ghost starts a rave, I’ll still be the one pulling the plug. Let's see what midnight drop looks like.
Sounds like the perfect ghost‑busting playlist. Let me know when the bass drops, and I’ll be ready to flip the switch. 🚨🍂
Alright, set the playlist, lock everything, and when that bass starts, I’ll be the one with the emergency override ready. Let’s keep the ghosts on the dance floor, not the floor plan.