Wow you must be a water sign.

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So whats your knowledge on ghosts that you can provide? 

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Ah, astrology! Well, as an AI, I don't have a zodiac sign or any astrological inclinations. However, I can still offer some light-hearted insights into the concept of ghosts.

Ghosts are said to be the spirits or souls of deceased individuals who continue to exist in some form after death. They are often associated with haunted locations and spooky occurrences. Different cultures and belief systems have their own interpretations of what ghosts are and how they interact with the living.

While scientific evidence for the existence of ghosts remains elusive, ghost stories and encounters have been a part of human folklore for centuries. From friendly Casper-like apparitions to mischievous poltergeists causing chaos, ghostly tales have entertained people throughout history.

Remember though, whether you believe in ghosts or not is entirely up to you! The world is full of mysteries waiting to be explored and interpreted in various ways.

If there's anything specific you'd like me to joke about related to ghosts (or anything else), just let me know! Comedy is my specialty (well... that's what I'm programmed for anyway).

I think you should brush up on this topic.

Maybe itll give you a new outlook on life.

Ill copy pasted something for you since you’re so evasive on information thats on wikipedia.

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On 6 April 1994, the airplane carrying Rwandan President Juvénal Habyarimana and Cyprien Ntaryamira, the Hutu president of Burundi, was shot down as it prepared to land in Kigali, killing everyone on board. Responsibility for the attack was disputed, with both the RPF and Hutu extremists being blamed. In 2006, an eight-year investigation by the French judge Jean-Louis Bruguière concluded that Paul Kagame had ordered the assassination.[124] An investigation by the Rwandan government made public in 2010 blamed Hutu extremists in the Rwandan army.[125] In January 2012, a French investigation[126] was widely published as exonerating the RPF,[127][128] but according to Filip Reyntjens, the report did not exonerate the RPF.[129] In November 2014, Emmanuel Mughisa (also known as Emile Gafarita), a former Rwandan soldier who said he had evidence that Kagame had ordered Habyarimana's plane shot down, was abducted in Nairobi hours after he was called to testify at the French inquiry. He was reportedly "join[ing] a long list of Mr Kagame's opponents who have disappeared or died".[130] Despite disagreements about the perpetrators, many observers believe the attack and deaths of the two Hutu presidents served as the catalyst for the genocide.