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Heroes Community > Tavern of the Rising Sun > Thread: Childhood Monsters
Thread: Childhood Monsters This thread is 4 pages long: 1 2 3 4 · «PREV / NEXT»
phYscHo
phYscHo


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posted May 01, 2002 10:15 PM

wouldn't inventing a toilet monster be a bad thing? no little kid would wanna go there, meaning big mess!
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Blitzkrieg_I
Blitzkrieg_I

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Viva o F.C.Porto!
posted May 02, 2002 06:07 AM

No actual monsters for me

Yes, proceed to tell me what you're afraid of,let me feed on your fear, Mwahahahaha. Oh, sorry, don't know where that came from. *cough, cough*

I wasn't afraid of anything in particular, no monsters from what I remember, apart from the usual fear of the dark, but nothing special (Heroes2 )  or disturbing. However I was terrified by moving trucks, specially when passing in the same street I was in. All that noise and smoke and size just frightened me. I remember vigorantly pulling my parents away from them, even while on sidewalks whenever I heard/saw one, until I was 4. After that trucks and cars in general were my favourite toys.  

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arachnid
arachnid


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posted May 05, 2002 01:09 AM

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I was also convinced Margaret Thatcher (the prime minister) was coming to bomb us.  I used to lie in bed and hear planes and wait till they passed overhead...

How sad is that??


no wonder you vote labour...........
Anyways i dont like clowns esp after seeing IT (good old stephen king)
And i hate dolls after seeing "childs play" when very young.
I also suffer from Hypengyophobia

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Nimrod_The_Dark_Elf


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PoStEr Of BaBeS
posted February 26, 2004 08:16 PM

i have this returning dream that this vicius ghost sheep returns and stares at me in the vindow!
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Svarog
Svarog


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posted February 27, 2004 12:53 AM

Hey, interesting thread revived!
When I was very very young, almost a baby (I can hardly even remember), I was afraid form a towel we had at home with a drawing of a brown little bear on it.
I used to call it "the evil bear" and would run and scream every time I saw the towel. lmao!

After that, when i was about 5-6 years old, I was afraid from sleeping at night with the lights off, and had this terrible nightmares with ugly monsters chasing me and slaughtering my entire family!

But as soon as I was 10, I lost all my fears, and that's how it is until this day. I fear nothing, but some people.
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Dingo
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posted February 27, 2004 02:27 AM
Edited By: Dingo on 26 Feb 2004

Well when I was 3 or 4 I remember being afraid of Horses.  I wasn't afraid of there size very much.  I was afraid of their teeth.  My mother and I lived near a ranch and we fed the horses apples.  Horses teeth terrified me.  Even today, those teeth look scary.
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Asmodean
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posted February 27, 2004 01:00 PM
Edited By: Asmodean on 27 Feb 2004

I remember once staying at a friends house, I'd have been 8 or so, and we watched American werewolf in London. My friend also has this huge Golden retriever, very friendly dog.
So anyways, I got up in the middle of the night and went to get a drink of water when......the bloody dog jumped on me. I screamed the place down, I was sooooo freaked that for ages I couldn't watch werewolf movies without having nightmares.
I also used to hate windy nights where the wind made a howling sound. I was convinced I was hearing a banshee and that one of my family was going to die soon.

A more recent freak attack. Have you seen the Japanese version of 'Ring'? Boy but that film is freaky. I watched it with my housemates one night, and they were all away for the next week doing various things and I was left on my own. I was afraid to turn on the TV - I went to the bar, the library, anything to stop me being in the house by myself. I'm such a damn fool....

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Romana
Romana


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Thx :D
posted February 27, 2004 01:08 PM

LOL!

I know exactly what you mean. That was one freaky film indeed ( boy was I happy when those 7 days were over )

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LordZXZX
LordZXZX


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Overfished
posted February 27, 2004 01:38 PM

Try watching the Exorcist when you're 6 years old. Horrible experience.
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Nimrod_The_Dark_Elf


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PoStEr Of BaBeS
posted February 27, 2004 01:43 PM

man! i saw that two yeras ago, when i was at the lol`full age of 14..
THAT was still kinda spooky!
BUT, nothing beats that ghost sheep that still haunts my bedroom window..
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ouse
ouse


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old man river
posted February 27, 2004 02:52 PM

i personally only have one. shaq. he is definatly the scarriest thing ive ever seen.

also, san cassel. i think he looks like an alein.... we are not alone.
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ratmonky
ratmonky


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Abu Hur Ibn Rashka
posted February 27, 2004 06:09 PM

Spiders, butterflies and other insects have always scared me to death.
and when i was a child i always dreamed that a huge spider creeped into my bed and touched me with its hairy feet.
YYYUUUKKK!!!

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Hritik
Hritik


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posted February 28, 2004 10:41 AM

It's kinda strange, but I was once afraid of what's behind curtains. Fortunately, I come over this fear.
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Orion
Orion


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posted March 12, 2004 07:07 AM

never been scared of imagaginary monsters always loved the night and and new  enough about the myths to know monster weakness eg wvampires cant enter your house with you letting them in zombie slow witches cant cross running water that includes bridges so nothing as stupid as them ever concerned me
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pandora
pandora


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posted February 27, 2005 05:46 PM

I have always been afraid of things that come to life; but have no right to be animate. I also am deathly afraid of clowns - the scariest thing in the world to me would likely be a clown doll that's come to life (that really has no right to do so )

So i fear things like China Dolls ( on the off chance that they do animate themselves) actually even if they don't come to life, the possibility that they might come to life is enough to give me the willies something severe when they are around.

The scariest thing I have seen lately is a Levi's commercial (i think its levis...) In any case, in this ad there is a mannequin wearing some jeans, and model dude wants those jeans, so he goes and buys them. This apparantly ticks the mannequin off a great deal, so the commercial is a series of flashes wherein the mannequin is stalking the guy to get the jeans back. They don't show him moving, but you see him in the crowd etc. In the end of the spot, the guy is at home safe and sound during a rainstorm, and a flash of lightning illuminates the figure of the mannequin standing right outside his window. It freaks me out just thinking about that ad. It just terrifies me.

the scariest book I have ever read was IT by Stephen King. It took me ages to read it, and I honestly threw the book across the room and buried it a few times during the course of it. The part where the guy is looking at an old photo in an album, and IT is there and he starts cartwheeling and dancing, then climbs atop a lamp post and presses his face up against the plastic covering the photo....

Well now I've gone and freaked myself out just thinking about it

I thought this would be a good thread to revive anyways, so here it is

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ratmonky
ratmonky


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Abu Hur Ibn Rashka
posted February 27, 2005 06:26 PM

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Spiders, butterflies and other insects have always scared me to death.
and when i was a child i always dreamed that a huge spider creeped into my bed and touched me with its hairy feet.
YYYUUUKKK!!!


wow, this is my veriest first post in this forum and it was done on february 27, 2004 and that's exactly one year ago!!!

Pandora, you are scaring me! why did you have to bring this thread back on exactly this day!

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pandora
pandora


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posted February 27, 2005 06:33 PM
Edited by pandora at 21:47, 29 Sep 2006.

wow, the times are even close!

hmm, when i ressurected the thread i didn't figure I would be anyone's scary thing - hahaha
bump again lol
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ratmonky
ratmonky


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Abu Hur Ibn Rashka
posted February 27, 2005 07:28 PM
Edited By: ratmonky on 27 Feb 2005

haha, i guess you will be my new scary monster -> Pandora who brings old threads back!

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terje_the_mad_wizard


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posted February 27, 2005 07:39 PM

When I was maybe 7 or 8, I borrowed Jaws II from a friend of me, and watched it. I haven't been comfortable in water since, not even pools. I used to go swimming in this public pool in the evening, and I was always expecting this giant shark to come crashing through a window, or up from under the pool floor, because some evil guy had put it in a tanker, mined a hole under the swimming hall, and then released the monster...

Also, I remember watching From Dusk Till Dawn with my father once. I had to leave the living room when the film was half way through, I was shaking, cold spells running up and down my spine, I was cold sweating, and everything like that. My mother had to sit in my room playing Solitare until I fell asleep...
And the really scary thing about this incident? I was 13, almost 14 years old...
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TitaniumAlloy
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posted February 28, 2005 08:19 AM

A bunch of old threads have been dug up...

I used to be afraid of a lot of things

The dark was a big one. I would be not afraid of the lack of light, but of the lack of seeing what could be near! But that was when I was really little, I used to get nightmares a lot.

But also scary movies too. My worst nightmare was the result of the old Nickelodeon show "Are you Afraid of the Dark?" It had Elisha Cuthbert in it

There was this one episode, where the children living at this boarding school were hypnotized in their sleep to tend to the eggs of a slime dragon monster. And two kids woke up one night and they weren't hypnotized and they found out what was happening and they were ATTACKED BY THE MUTANT SLIME DRAGON DINOSAUR!!!

It was scary at the time, ok?

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