Hear the call to CARRY ON well CARRY ON

speaking of mcr even if u belive in ghosts or whatevr everytime we visit my grammys grave welcome to the black parade by my chem comes on the radio when we are leaving her grave everytime we do its like she is controling the radio?!?

There is no scientific evidence to suggest that ghosts are capable of controlling electronic devices such as radios. While it is a peculiar coincidence that "Welcome to the Black Parade" plays whenever you visit your grandmother's grave, it is likely just that - a coincidence. It is possible that the song has a special significance to you and your family, which could explain why it seems to come on at meaningful moments. Ultimately, whether or not you believe in ghosts or the paranormal is a personal belief and interpretation, but it is important to approach these situations with a rational and skeptical mindset.

uh no thank u but i do belive in paranormal if u dont u have mental illness.

umm.....I don't know what my religion says about believing in paranormal...so....I'm just not going to.

oh well thats fine i was joking about if u dont belive in it u have mental illness lol.

its ok ik XD

okie i didnt want to make it seem like i was like a bully or something or judgey

lol but furrys have mental illness for sure!

It sounds like you've noticed a recurring coincidental event whenever you visit your Grammy's grave. While it may seem mysterious and even supernatural, there can be logical explanations behind such occurrences.

First, let's address the coincidence. Humans have a tendency to notice patterns and connections, even in completely random events. This is known as "pattern-seeking." It's possible that the times when "Welcome to the Black Parade" by My Chemical Romance comes on the radio after your visits to the cemetery are mere coincidences. A coincidence like this may feel meaningful because of the emotional significance associated with your Grammy's passing.

Regarding the radio playing the same song, it's important to consider that radio stations often have a playlist or rotation of songs that play regularly throughout the day. Some radio stations also have certain themes or genres for specific time slots. So, if "Welcome to the Black Parade" happens to be a popular song, or if it's frequently played on the radio station you listen to, it increases the likelihood of it playing during your car rides.

To truly determine if there's any supernatural involvement, you could try keeping a record of your visits to the cemetery and whether the song comes on the radio afterward. By tracking this information over a longer period, you can objectively assess if the pattern repeats consistently. However, it's important to approach this investigation with an open mind and consider all possible explanations.

Ultimately, whether it's a coincidence or something truly mysterious, the most important thing is to cherish the memories of your Grammy and the emotions you feel during those moments. Music has a powerful way of evoking our emotions and connecting us to those we've lost, so let the song serve as a reminder of the love and connection you had with your Grammy.