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« Reply #15 on: January 24, 2008, 23:08 »

I thought that when removed the cap from the bathtub, you could go down the drain  Big Grin ... Not that I thought that. Tongue

Oh god, I thought that too.

When I was little I also used to believe that when rabbits died they went to Watership Down. My whole life I've always been terrified of hitting rabbits while travelling in the car, so someone told me it to make me feel better. XD Used to believe that Care Bears really existed too, thanks to my auntie who told me they watch over you while you're sleeping.
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« Reply #16 on: January 25, 2008, 16:46 »

I used to believe that there was a ghost girl who lived upstairs in my house. I used to play theis game with my friend where we would go looking for her but it used to spook us horribly so we stopped. This all was around when I was about Seven.
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« Reply #17 on: January 25, 2008, 19:14 »

Vicky

Really? I thought that was the only one who believed that...
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In the evenings heard noises coming from the furniture ... I thought that charging life or something (which I was very scared). Sad
Then I discovered that those noises were related to the furniture was contracted.  Tongue

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« Reply #18 on: January 27, 2008, 10:31 »

There's one thing I scared most, when I was a kid.

Everytime I saw nightmares about the boogeyman, who kidnapped me.  Confused
This boogeyman looked same like The Joker in the 1989 Batman movie, I was afraid of Joker back then.  Eek
But now, I am scared of nothing, I always laugh when I see Joker somewhere. Big Grin

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« Reply #19 on: January 27, 2008, 15:05 »

In the early childhood most of all I was afraid of “Phantomas”, the character from the same French film in which leading roles played Jean Mare as Phantomas  and Louis de Funes as Inspector Zhuv. It’s comedy film I perceived as film of horrors. Every evening falling asleep in darkness and loneliness to me seem Phantomas or his huge dark blue head which sticked out of a wall. It looked ominously.
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« Reply #20 on: January 27, 2008, 15:37 »

Whoa, interesting bunch of memories Smile

It's funny but except of X-Files I was never scared watching movies.
When I lied in bed in my the darkness alone, I was scared by grandma's electronick clock - an owl with green digits in her eyes.

As for movies - only two of them prosecuted me at nights, but I was a quite a big kid then - an asian horror "Audition" and "The Ring". *shivers*
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« Reply #21 on: January 27, 2008, 17:06 »

Great topic, veyr interesting! Smile

I'm fraid i'm a bit boring on this aspect because i haven't got anything really interesting to say here. Mostly, i don't remember anything about my childhood in this topic, but two things.

The first, it's pretty usual. I was always attracted by horror movies when i was a kid and sometimes i managed to catch glimpses of them in spots, at friends, wherever i could.  The weird thing is, i thought the monsters in those movies were real like the people in them, so they existed somewhere. Of course, those kept haunting me by night. Since i was too proud to go to sleep with the lights on or asking my mom to get one of those light LEDs, i "enbunkened" myself in my bed, literally wrapped myself up with the sheets so nothing could come and get me.  It made hard to breathe, so sometimes i had to open up a little hole to suck fresh air in, and that felt like i was daring anything to enter my "sacred wrap".
So yeah, usual "boogeyman" fear. Smile

I also remember i was scared of bullies, not in the normal way (scared of being beaten up or made fun of), but a real scared to death way.I was sure they had right of life or death over the other kids, and if you were killed by a bully at school, no one would care. That fear went away by itself though.
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« Reply #22 on: January 27, 2008, 22:48 »

Hmm... as for a fear as a kid, I once watched the film 'War Of the Worlds' (not the new one obviously), and was scared by the aliens. I could never watch the film, and had to be in a different room out of ear shot.
I cant remember believing they existed... just watching them on TV scared me I guess. I had that fear for waaaay longer than any normal kid should...









(I still wouldnt watch the film Embarrassed)
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« Reply #23 on: January 28, 2008, 04:24 »

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My child fears concerns more to social aspects too. When I was in sixth grade of school, I used to live in another city. It was "nineteens". There was simply general enthusuasm for rap or rave (still there was less popular formations like rockers or metalheads..). Anyway I always feared to find myself in the middle of "showdown" between such groups. I thought they fighting like hand-in-hand  battle without any rules, like berserks. :\ And every member of band obliged to fight to the end. While I don't wanted to die because of music I don't really like.
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« Reply #24 on: May 17, 2008, 01:06 »

Besides the belief that Windows was the only OS that exists (I could use computers when I was four or five Big Grin ) I had no beliefs that I now know as untrue...
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« Reply #25 on: May 17, 2008, 02:34 »

Ahh man, I never saw this thread! Interesting and hilarious. ;D

Shadow Nait
Mmh... wanna bet there's a slice of truth in there? Tongue

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I had a wild imagination as a kid... and I was a pretty messed up one until recent years (still messed up, now I'm aware of it though! ^-^). Did alot of crazy stuff, but I can't remember alot of beliefs though... oh well.

First thing I remember is me and my best friend used to think we were from outer space and that we'd crashed into the ocean with our space shuttle. Can't remember much else about it, but I read alot about space and got me a telescope. Quite obsessed with space. Tongue I learned to read early and when I was 4-5 I was quite the lil' astronomer. ^-^ Always searching for things up there in the sky, it actually payed off one day. Dunno if anyone else remembers it on the news or something (Andreas, you're into this stuff, perhaps you can enlighten us?), but one night when I was sleeping over at my friends place we were just looking up into the sky, and around midnight we saw a comet! Big one, with a beautiful tail! I think it was actually not that far from colliding with earth, I remember something about that... or perhaps it's unrelated. I believe it was somewhere between 1995-1997, I don't know how often comets lit up clearly in the sky, so perhaps it's hard to "recall". Tongue

Second belief is similar to what Kat posted, me n my friend (same one) believed that the kindergarten across the street from my house was haunted. The place was actually really creepy at night, we'd always sneak around the place and look inside the windows and over the massive yard. I think someone told us it used to be a burial ground or something, which intrigued us. Tongue We were always scared to death, but at the same time really excited... we were always fascinated by the unknown. Rolls Eyes And for the record I could swear we saw some whiteish things moving around from time to time. Gigi Was probably nothing, but more than enough for us to keep searching for ghosts!
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« Reply #26 on: May 17, 2008, 03:49 »

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The voice actor must be terminated to avoid a paradox. ;x

You mean one of those things that can destroy the universe?!

Sorry, I gotta BTTF Fetish going on here...
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« Reply #27 on: May 17, 2008, 13:09 »

First thing I remember is me and my best friend used to think we were from outer space and that we'd crashed into the ocean with our space shuttle. Can't remember much else about it, but I read alot about space and got me a telescope. Quite obsessed with space. Tongue I learned to read early and when I was 4-5 I was quite the lil' astronomer. ^-^ Always searching for things up there in the sky, it actually payed off one day. Dunno if anyone else remembers it on the news or something (Andreas, you're into this stuff, perhaps you can enlighten us?), but one night when I was sleeping over at my friends place we were just looking up into the sky, and around midnight we saw a comet! Big one, with a beautiful tail! I think it was actually not that far from colliding with earth, I remember something about that... or perhaps it's unrelated. I believe it was somewhere between 1995-1997, I don't know how often comets lit up clearly in the sky, so perhaps it's hard to "recall". Tongue

Most likely, this was comet Hyakutake in early 2006, the brightest comet since at least 20 years (after comet West in 1976, the year when I was born). It was rather close to earth indeed and dramatically increased its brightness over a few days, and in late februrary/early march, the tail covered virtually half the sky! There was another, even brighter comet in april 1997, Hale-Bopp, which was visible for several weeks, but I always thought that Hyakutake was much more beautiful. Too bad that comet McNaught was practically only visible from the southern hemisphere in january 2007, it was another most beautiful appearance (search for some pics at Wikipedia or so if you don't remember it anymore). Smile 
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