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nightmare_of _death
07-11-2013, 12:02 PM
After finding a blog post via Facebook http://www.danoah.com/2013/07/25-more-of-the-creepiest-things-ever-said-by-kids.html and reading it I thought. Wow those are creepy and disturbing. I think it would be cool to make our own list. Weather they be creepy and disturbing or just plain weird and funny.

I don't have kids right now, so I can't really contribute any of my own. But I'm sure all who have kids have some pretty odd things said to share.

neverending
07-11-2013, 12:06 PM
Some of these are pretty frightening. Great grist for storytelling...

nightmare_of _death
07-11-2013, 12:16 PM
I agree I shared some with my mom, and she looked really afraid.

metternich1815
07-11-2013, 01:04 PM
I agree, very creepy.

Kandarian Demon
07-11-2013, 01:09 PM
When I was a kid, I claimed that I talked to the dead people in an old mirror that used to belong to my great grandmother. I actually remember it quite well - I covered up the mirror in the night so they wouldn't come out. My mom was pretty creeped out by that :D

Sculpt
07-11-2013, 09:30 PM
When I was a kid, I claimed that I talked to the dead people in an old mirror that used to belong to my great grandmother. I actually remember it quite well - I covered up the mirror in the night so they wouldn't come out. My mom was pretty creeped out by that :D
You remember it quite well? You mean you remember talking to dead people? Or you just remember telling your parents that you did? If it's the former, please, elaborate more.

Sculpt
07-11-2013, 09:42 PM
After finding a blog post via Facebook http://www.danoah.com/2013/07/25-more-of-the-creepiest-things-ever-said-by-kids.html and reading it I thought. Wow those are creepy and disturbing. I think it would be cool to make our own list. Weather they be creepy and disturbing or just plain weird and funny.

I don't have kids right now, so I can't really contribute any of my own. But I'm sure all who have kids have some pretty odd things said to share.
I read the 25 in the list, and it makes me wonder about a few things. I wonder if most of the ones in the list are recent, as in just some 5 years ago? Makes me wonder if a segment of our current youth are very 'spiritually' sensitive, seeing and hearing "falling angels"?... because the 25 in the list sure are saying some pretty horrid things.

Logically, I would suggest these tots are repeating what they've seen on cable TV, or heard family talking about those things. Especially the one where the mom picked up her kid from daycare, kid saying the lady in white will be OK. It's likely the kid heard about it at daycare. But you'd have to assume most of these are reported by parents who already ruled out these tots hearing about these things from other sources.

I have a memory of me being 6-7, had recovered from a 24 flu, in bed, mid evening, and seeing 'an alien' appear inside my room near the bedroom window, and then walk up to foot of my bed. Then my father woke me up, as I was sleeping in between my mom and dad, in their bed, a story down. They wanted to know what I was doing there. I had no idea how I got there, but remembered the 'alien'. Probably just sickness/sleep delirium; but other than this one instance, I have zero instances of sleep walking.

Kandarian Demon
07-12-2013, 05:42 AM
You remember it quite well? You mean you remember talking to dead people? Or you just remember telling your parents that you did? If it's the former, please, elaborate more.

Well, I remember sitting on a chair in front of the mirror (which was in my bedroom), and I really believed that there were spirits in the mirror. I would talk to them "in my mind", I'd ask them stuff like who they were, and I was convinced that I could "sense" that they replied. Really it was probably just a kid's wild imagination, but I guess you never know.

Sculpt
07-14-2013, 09:14 AM
Well, I remember sitting on a chair in front of the mirror (which was in my bedroom), and I really believed that there were spirits in the mirror. I would talk to them "in my mind", I'd ask them stuff like who they were, and I was convinced that I could "sense" that they replied. Really it was probably just a kid's wild imagination, but I guess you never know.
What would they tell you? Anything interesting or significant?

Rela1024
07-16-2013, 06:01 AM
My son woke up and told my mom there was a man in the door way and he was pointing at it....there was no man in the door way...my son is only 3, he always points down the hallway telling me someone is standing there when of course no one is there....creeps me out a little

Kandarian Demon
07-16-2013, 06:36 AM
What would they tell you? Anything interesting or significant?

Hmm, it's many years ago, I think I was 8 years old at the time... I don't really remember any details.

My son woke up and told my mom there was a man in the door way and he was pointing at it....there was no man in the door way...my son is only 3, he always points down the hallway telling me someone is standing there when of course no one is there....creeps me out a little

That's a little creepy!

hammerfan
07-16-2013, 06:42 AM
You know that children and animals are extremely sensitive to spirits, right? They can see what we can't.

Zombie_Officer
07-16-2013, 07:00 AM
I took my son into a cemetary here in Milwaukee. It was one of the first cemetarys in the area, and it's actually where Solomon Jude is buried (the founder of Milwaukee) My son was 1.5 years at the time and he seemed weird when he was walking on the grass, he was almost tip-toeing.

We eventually walked past a huge stone statue of an angel, and the angel looked as if it had stained tears running down it's face.

My son looked up, pointed at the angel and said "Monster!"
That was the first time I had ever heard him say that word.. and he looked genuinely frightened. I don't know why he'd point at an angel, but maybe there's something attached? It still creeps me out to this day.

When my neice was 2, she used to point to a corner in my mom's house (and only my mom's, same place everytime) and she'd say, "HOWIE! Baby HOWIE!" She obviously didn't know anyone by the name of Howie.

Coincidences? Maybe... but both of these instances still creep me out to this day.

nightmare_of _death
07-16-2013, 08:42 AM
My son looked up, pointed at the angel and said "Monster!"
That was the first time I had ever heard him say that word.. and he looked genuinely frightened. I don't know why he'd point at an angel, but maybe there's something attached? It still creeps me out to this day.
day.

Maybe your son saw a Weeping Angel. lol I hope he didn't blink.

Zombie_Officer
07-16-2013, 09:22 AM
Maybe your son saw a Weeping Angel. lol I hope he didn't blink.



Yikes.... I sure hope not.

Kandarian Demon
07-16-2013, 12:32 PM
You know that children and animals are extremely sensitive to spirits, right? They can see what we can't.

I think that's very true. It's spooky when animals seem to follow something with their eyes that we just can't see.

I took my son into a cemetary here in Milwaukee. It was one of the first cemetarys in the area, and it's actually where Solomon Jude is buried (the founder of Milwaukee) My son was 1.5 years at the time and he seemed weird when he was walking on the grass, he was almost tip-toeing.

We eventually walked past a huge stone statue of an angel, and the angel looked as if it had stained tears running down it's face.

My son looked up, pointed at the angel and said "Monster!"
That was the first time I had ever heard him say that word.. and he looked genuinely frightened. I don't know why he'd point at an angel, but maybe there's something attached? It still creeps me out to this day.

When my neice was 2, she used to point to a corner in my mom's house (and only my mom's, same place everytime) and she'd say, "HOWIE! Baby HOWIE!" She obviously didn't know anyone by the name of Howie.

Coincidences? Maybe... but both of these instances still creep me out to this day.

:eek: I would have been a little scared too if I had been you :p Maybe he was just scared of the statue, though.

When I was a kid, I was "imaginary friends" with what I thought was my non-existing twin brother. At the time without knowing that my mother actually expected fraternal twins, but my twin didn't make it. THAT is pretty freaky... it could of course still be a coinsidence, most things could be explained as that, but you know... some stuff does make you wonder.

hammerfan
07-16-2013, 12:42 PM
When I was a kid, I was "imaginary friends" with what I thought was my non-existing twin brother. At the time without knowing that my mother actually expected fraternal twins, but my twin didn't make it. THAT is pretty freaky... it could of course still be a coinsidence, most things could be explained as that, but you know... some stuff does make you wonder.

This goes back to what I said about children being able to see spirits. It probably WAS your twin.

Zombie_Officer
07-17-2013, 05:40 PM
I think that's very true. It's spooky when animals seem to follow something with their eyes that we just can't see.



:eek: I would have been a little scared too if I had been you :p Maybe he was just scared of the statue, though.

When I was a kid, I was "imaginary friends" with what I thought was my non-existing twin brother. At the time without knowing that my mother actually expected fraternal twins, but my twin didn't make it. THAT is pretty freaky... it could of course still be a coinsidence, most things could be explained as that, but you know... some stuff does make you wonder.



That actually used to happen to my older brother. Found out years later that my mom had lost his twin. Really strange how that happens, kind of like the movie "The Unborn"!