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Oct '18 *
Leave it to Facebook to piss me off in less than 3 seconds. I don't know why I even bother with that damn site.

Anyway, I was watching videos of some pretty cool Halloween animatronics. I'm talking really fucking cool ones. Impressive as hell, and I would love to own every one of them. As I'm enjoying the videos, I made the fatal mistake of Facebook, I ventured into the comments section. I thought it would be full of people praising the sheer design and creativity that it took to make these morbid beauties. How wrong I was...

The comments were mainly people whining and bitching about Halloween being too scary for their kids. How they thought laws should be in place not allowing people to have such displays in their OWN yards. One woman even stated she would call the police on any neighbor who owned such a horrendous display... I would love to punch that cunt in the face. emoticon

If your kids can't handle Halloween, then wrap them in bubble wrap like the fragile creatures you're raising them to be. Damn pussies.


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BloodWank says:
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Oct '18
Was it gory stuff or just spooky? I can see a reasonable argument against gore, but if its just ghosts and ghouls and monsters and whatnot then the parents should give their kids a little credit. Maybe take it as an opportunity to teach them about folklore, story telling, art and design, etc.


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OnyxHades says:
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Oct '18 *
This is the one that most people were bitching about. But I don't care if it's gory, or just creepy, no one has the right to dictate what you display in your own home or yard. I get that some people live with home owner's association rules, but this woman flat out said her neighborhood had no such group. People shouldn't take their kids to houses they deem offensive and shouldn't expect people to bow down and cater to them. Parenting begins at home.

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BloodWank says:
#3, Reply to #2

Oct '18
That's really cool. I can see it maybe being too scary for some kids, but others loving it. I agree, parents should just take care of their own kids and not mess with fun for others.


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OnyxHades says:
#4, Reply to #3

Oct '18
I wonder if she's ever let her child watch Snow White or any of the other old-school Disney movies? I remember being read the uncensored Grimm's Fairytales as a kid. They scared me, but I loved it.


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BloodWank says:
#5, Reply to #4

Oct '18
I think some parents try to shelter their kids from pretty much anything except family, sports and the Bible. Unfortunately safe scares are actually a good way of socialising and learning about the world, I'm pretty sure. Some of those old Grimm's tales are pretty savage stuff. Mostly in a good way though, a lot of them do have worthwhile messages. Excepting the blatant anti-Semitism of course.


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#7, Reply to #1

Oct '18
I can't think of a reasonable argument to take away my constitutional right to expression... If you're not in the US, ban away though. Won't affect me.


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markus-san says:
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Oct '18 *
I'm taking my kids (4 and 6 years old) to Tivoli in Copenhagen for Halloween, which is a theme park and gardens. Apparently you get all kinds of kid-friendly characters roaming about at that time of the year:

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I'll put photos on Facebook when we've been emoticon.


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#8, Reply to #6

Oct '18
My daughter would freak th fuck out if she was around that stuff. I would have loved it as kid though. They do stuff like that in Amusment parks near me, but it's far milder, werewolves, ghosts and frankenstein monsters...maybe even zombies, but no gore and definitely no Cenobites...

Looks like a blast though. Have fun!


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markus-san says:
#9, Reply to #8

Oct '18
Yeah maybe these guys only come out after a certain time when the kids should be in bed emoticon.


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OnyxHades says:
#11, Reply to #8

Oct '18 *
My son was never into horror, but my daughter was. The first horror movie I ever showed her was The Evil Dead. She loved it. I also took the time beforehand to show her photos of the actors with and without the effects makeup on. I was able to find the making of Evil Dead 2 and showed her that as well. It was a fun time. emoticon


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markus-san says:
#12, Reply to #11

Oct '18
How old was she when you showed her The Evil Dead?


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OnyxHades says:
#14, Reply to #12

Oct '18
She was 6.


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markus-san says:
#16, Reply to #14

Oct '18
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#15, Reply to #11

Oct '18
Wish my kid was into horror. Her mom's a fan of The Walking Dead and we couldn't watch that around her. She used to like trying on creepy Halloween masks and even opted out of that this year... :(

My parents had to actively stop me from watching horror movies as a kid. Don't know where she gets her skittishness from...


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OnyxHades says:
#10, Reply to #6

Oct '18
That is awesome! You're raising them right Markus!emoticon


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markus-san says:
#13, Reply to #10

Oct '18
The wife would beg to differ but hey emoticonemoticon



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