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Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Jul 20, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.948 (1,067/81,435 LTDR)
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The story about the burning house was a bit of a let down at the ending. I feel like there was more to the story that was left out. What did the teacher do about the drawing? Did she ask the kid for more information? Did she ask the parents or whoever is responsible for the boy about the drawing? If it was a true story or the boy just made it up?
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Jess drew Lucia as sunny, smiling, and in pretty polka dots. It’s was a very positive picture. I think he4 aunt is a friendly being who is watching over her niece. Maybe just keeping an eye on what they talk about to make sure it stays that way would be safe enough. I don’t feel any malevolence
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Yeah, I remember drawing a mushroom cloud over a desert landscape in class one day that really ticked off the teacher to a point where I was taken by hand to see the councilor. They thought I might had Schizophrenia when in reality it was my interpretation of the documentary I watched on the History Channel about the Mahattan Project over the weekend.
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I never got why people would be scared of deceased relatives peacefully visiting loved ones. Same vein as the first story. My niece had night terrors for a few months when she was a toddler. As fast as it started, my sister said they stopped. My niece creeped us all out by saying, she'd see shadows surround her bed to scare her. Then one night an old lady that looked like her grandma (my mom) showed up, made them leave and promised she'd stay with her so she can sleep.
We all thought, good imagination.
Years later, at my parents house, my mom was showing old pictures. My niece got all excited, pointed at one, said that was the old lady that helped her. It was one of my grandma, my mom's mom. Who passed away 10 years before my niece was born.
Instead of creeping me out, it made me smile knowing, she's still looking out for her family.
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That second story about that poor boy is so damn depressing. The fact that nearly being burned alive in a house fire by his own parents meant something to him was so gut-wrenching. I hope that kid is doing better wherever he may be.
edit: Mr. Nightmare has clarified in one of the other comments that the boy was adopted and the school was made aware of what had happened but this teacher was not, so that explains her reaction. I’m glad that he’s at least with a much better family and hopefully can heal from that experience.
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When me and my family lived in a small ass apartment, my 4-5 year old brother always said there were creatures he called "The Moo's" outside. He described them as tall skinny creatures and was absolutely terrified of them. I never took it seriously, but looking back that was the only place my family lived in that I would feel very uneasy at night and hated being alone at. I'd bring them up to him, but I wouldn't want him to see them again...
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My son started claiming to see a boy in his room when he was 7 shortly after we moved into our new house, and drew a picture of this boy for me. It’s pretty creepy, with dark hair and empty eyes. He’s 8 now and although he hasn’t seen the boy in a while, he still stands firmly by his story. Couldn’t find anything in the 30 year history of the house to tell us who he might have been seeing.
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@loslakers530
9 months ago
This is why parents should always listen to their kids no matter how outrageous the story is
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