Fears and Phobias
I'll level with you. I'm really freaked out by loose buttons. I'm fine while they're doing their job, but once they're free the evil bastards are a major threat to my life. Tell us what spooks you, and how you cope. Also: church bells, doner kebab salads, death.
( , Thu 11 Sep 2014, 17:18)
I'll level with you. I'm really freaked out by loose buttons. I'm fine while they're doing their job, but once they're free the evil bastards are a major threat to my life. Tell us what spooks you, and how you cope. Also: church bells, doner kebab salads, death.
( , Thu 11 Sep 2014, 17:18)
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Creepy is the word
There was a documentary on about a year or so ago about exactly this. Women walking them around supermarkets in pushchairs was one thing - seeing the faces of the people who stopped to admire what they thought was a real baby was something else.
Not sure which was creepier - the dolls or the people who owned them.
( , Mon 15 Sep 2014, 20:32, 1 reply)
There was a documentary on about a year or so ago about exactly this. Women walking them around supermarkets in pushchairs was one thing - seeing the faces of the people who stopped to admire what they thought was a real baby was something else.
Not sure which was creepier - the dolls or the people who owned them.
( , Mon 15 Sep 2014, 20:32, 1 reply)
Serve 'em right for trying to look at someone else's baby, bloody paedos
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Hmmmm....
Technically they're necro-paedos as the reborns are essentially dead, no?
( , Tue 16 Sep 2014, 9:46, closed)
Technically they're necro-paedos as the reborns are essentially dead, no?
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Tell me that's a word...
A friend of mine once brought home a bundle of Victorian baby pictures and was going to collectively frame them. Then I gently pointed out to her why they all had their eyes closed. She was quite upset for a while.
( , Tue 16 Sep 2014, 20:09, closed)
A friend of mine once brought home a bundle of Victorian baby pictures and was going to collectively frame them. Then I gently pointed out to her why they all had their eyes closed. She was quite upset for a while.
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