The Dark
17,000 writes: Everything bad happens in the dark. Tell us your stories of noises and bumps in the night, power cuts, blindfolds and cinema fumbling.
( , Thu 23 Jul 2009, 15:49)
17,000 writes: Everything bad happens in the dark. Tell us your stories of noises and bumps in the night, power cuts, blindfolds and cinema fumbling.
( , Thu 23 Jul 2009, 15:49)
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The dark
I never liked the dark. untill many many moons ago ( maybe when i was 6 or something) my dad told me something that i still use to this day.
If you can't see the monsters THEY CAN'T SEE YOU
( , Mon 27 Jul 2009, 15:02, 2 replies)
I never liked the dark. untill many many moons ago ( maybe when i was 6 or something) my dad told me something that i still use to this day.
If you can't see the monsters THEY CAN'T SEE YOU
( , Mon 27 Jul 2009, 15:02, 2 replies)
Sorry but your dad was wrong
You only have to watch a David Attenborough programme to see a huge range of animals that can see perfectly well in the dark. That's just animals that we know about.
Monsters in the bedroom are a whole order of magnitude more dangerous and well-equipped. Seeing in the dark is the least impressive of their abilities.
( , Mon 27 Jul 2009, 15:17, closed)
You only have to watch a David Attenborough programme to see a huge range of animals that can see perfectly well in the dark. That's just animals that we know about.
Monsters in the bedroom are a whole order of magnitude more dangerous and well-equipped. Seeing in the dark is the least impressive of their abilities.
( , Mon 27 Jul 2009, 15:17, closed)
not to mention
the ones that are hiding in the dark shadows when you're in the half light, venom dripping from their fangs abd dried blood on their claws. they can seee you very well indeed.
( , Mon 27 Jul 2009, 16:42, closed)
the ones that are hiding in the dark shadows when you're in the half light, venom dripping from their fangs abd dried blood on their claws. they can seee you very well indeed.
( , Mon 27 Jul 2009, 16:42, closed)
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