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Post by midjd on Feb 15, 2014 21:27:37 GMT -5
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Post by ՏՇԾԵԵʅՏɧ_LԹՏՏʅҼ on Feb 15, 2014 21:39:42 GMT -5
This one from your link (#7) has a kind of creepy/ominous feel to it. Makes you wonder if the little guy really did have a previous life where he died as a child in a fiery car crash:
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Post by raeoflyte on Feb 15, 2014 22:26:28 GMT -5
Love those!
Not near as good but yesterday morning I was up before ds. When he got up he was crabby and said-mom! You know I always have to be with someone and that's you! Good thing he's 4 or is be worried.
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Post by grits on Feb 15, 2014 22:37:17 GMT -5
I will not go into details but there are some little kids out there that know way too much about knocking boots.
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Post by Apple on Feb 15, 2014 23:39:29 GMT -5
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Post by zibazinski on Feb 16, 2014 6:44:34 GMT -5
That he knew where I lived and what DD looked like. Actually because then these threats were acted upon, police went to his home and searched it and then he and his sister were transferred to another school. Because the police showed up and searched the home, neighbors told the LL who did not renew their lease so they moved to heaven knows where. I had forgotten all about this.
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Post by zibazinski on Feb 16, 2014 6:45:12 GMT -5
He was either in k or first grade at the time. Made Damien look sweet.
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Post by CarolinaKat on Feb 17, 2014 9:21:37 GMT -5
I was watching my little cousin and his sister and had taken them down to the beach. I guess he was about 6 at the time and was chasing the seagulls while his sister and I played with the dog. I asked him:
"What are you going to do when you catch one of those Seagulls?" "I'm going to eat it down to the bones, even the feet"
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2014 9:28:29 GMT -5
DD was a precocious infant. Since she was so verbal my Mom would ask her "where were you before you were here" to see what she would say. I can't remember any of her answers since I was pretty sleep deprived back then.
ETA: Maybe I should say toddler? She was @ 2 at the time.
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Post by swasat on Feb 17, 2014 9:28:54 GMT -5
I had a cousin who dies of leukemia when he was 6 yo, back in 1998. He was very very sick and there were only few days when he was coherent enough for all of us to understand. One such morning he woke up in hospital bed and asked to eat mac n cheese. I had stayed there for the night to help out my aunt. When my aunt asked him why mac n cheese at 6 am in the morning, he looked at her staright in the eye and said "because tomorrow I won't be here." Gave me the creeps Next morning when he woke up, he kept looking out the window and then suddenly turned and said "the birdie is gone. I have to go now too". He died 3 hours later. Its been so many years and I still remember it. It was creepy for sure how he foresaw waht was coming.
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Post by The Home 6 on Feb 17, 2014 10:41:39 GMT -5
Younger DD was in a mood one Sunday, just really angry at everything. When she refused to eat her lunch, I told she needed to come upstairs with me for a talk. She started screaming that I wanted to kill her with fire.
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Post by NomoreDramaQ1015 on Feb 17, 2014 10:58:48 GMT -5
Gwen has ecome very interested in showers and wants to take one with me every time I get in the tub. I gave in last week, she holds out her hand and says "Mommy, Let's go get nakie" (naked). I stared at her for a few seconds and then told her please never say that again.
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Post by midjd on Feb 17, 2014 11:43:37 GMT -5
These are hilarious! (Except for Zib and Swasat's ) I don't have much belief in an afterlife, ghosts, etc., but you really have to wonder sometimes. One of the others I saw in the Reddit comments was something about how the author's brother had drowned at a young age and NOBODY in the family ever talked about it... then one day her daughter said, "Say hi to Uncle Chris, he's standing over there, he says to be careful." And there seem to be a lot of the ones like SL posted...
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Post by backontrack on Feb 17, 2014 12:51:55 GMT -5
DD communicated well at a young age. One evening, when she was about two, we had just gotten home from work and picking her up from the babysitter. We walked into the dark quiet house and she stopped and said "He is here." It was so freaky! She whispered and tip toed, leading the way all the way to the spare bedroom that we didn't use. DH and I were freaked out, half convinced someone was going to be in there! Once we went in she relaxed and said he wasn't there anymore. She called him Skana and told us he was sick. She talked about him for weeks after that! It made me wonder if we had a ghost!
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Post by zibazinski on Feb 17, 2014 14:31:00 GMT -5
There was a little kid at our church who got ill and said he saw grandma and his dog. I sure hope so. It gave such comfort to his parents when he died.
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Post by Peace Of Mind on Feb 17, 2014 14:38:27 GMT -5
I don't have much belief in an afterlife, ghosts, etc., but you really have to wonder sometimes. One of the others I saw in the Reddit comments was something about how the author's brother had drowned at a young age and NOBODY in the family ever talked about it... then one day her daughter said, "Say hi to Uncle Chris, he's standing over there, he says to be careful." And there seem to be a lot of the ones like SL posted... Those are the ones I really enjoyed reading. I especially got chills at the one where the little kid said something like: "I picked you mommy but it was a bad time and you turned me away. So I picked you again and here I am. I picked you, I picked you...". The poster said they had to abort their previous baby due to medical reasons. Holy Cow! There was another one that I really liked but I'm having a hard time remembering the details enough to post it here but it was a reincarnation type story. But some of them were just plain creepy in a scary way. Like future psycho killer scary.
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Post by taz157 on Feb 17, 2014 14:47:37 GMT -5
I had a cousin who dies of leukemia when he was 6 yo, back in 1998. He was very very sick and there were only few days when he was coherent enough for all of us to understand. One such morning he woke up in hospital bed and asked to eat mac n cheese. I had stayed there for the night to help out my aunt. When my aunt asked him why mac n cheese at 6 am in the morning, he looked at her staright in the eye and said "because tomorrow I won't be here." Gave me the creeps Next morning when he woke up, he kept looking out the window and then suddenly turned and said "the birdie is gone. I have to go now too". He died 3 hours later. Its been so many years and I still remember it. It was creepy for sure how he foresaw waht was coming. That's creepy.
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Post by zibazinski on Feb 17, 2014 18:14:08 GMT -5
I believe little kids know. It's amazing how accepting they are and how much they try to comfort their parents. I seriously need to believe in an after life
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Post by doxieluvr on Feb 17, 2014 19:20:40 GMT -5
My mom was a elementary school teacher and one of her students looked at me in this straight faced expression, and said "there is crime in the streets tonight." He was a creepy kid in general and dollars to donuts, I bet he is in prison or institutionalized today.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2014 19:54:12 GMT -5
I have a coworker whose 5yo daughter insisted one evening that she was dying and needed to go to the hospital. My coworker thought she was playing and kept shushing her, so the daughter called her Grandma and asked her to take her to the hospital. She wasn't saying "I don't feel good", she kept saying "I'm dying" and she was determined to get to a hospital.
Long story short, she wouldn't let up on her Mom and kept saying she needed to go to the hospital because she was dying, and it started a series of events that began with a diagnosis that wasn't quite right, but there was definitely a problem. After the misdiagnosis, she ended up being airlifted from one hospital to another for emergency surgery because her heart was failing. She spent several months in the hospital. She'd gotten some kind of infection from the geese droppings where they lived and it caused major problems, especially with her heart.
Until she insisted that she was dying, she'd been behaving normally and her Mom had no clue anything was wrong with her. She really did almost die.
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Post by zibazinski on Feb 17, 2014 20:06:00 GMT -5
Wow.
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Post by jkapp on Feb 17, 2014 20:18:23 GMT -5
My 5 yr old niece didn't say anything, but one night I was at dinner with them and she just made a gun with her hand and went "pchoo, pchoo" at everyone at the table, and then turned the finger gun on herself with one last "pchoo." So she mimed a murder/suicide right in the middle of dinner. It probably should have creeped us out more, but we were too busy laughing our asses off!
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Post by weltschmerz on Feb 18, 2014 6:04:51 GMT -5
These are hilarious! (Except for Zib and Swasat's ) I don't have much belief in an afterlife, ghosts, etc., but you really have to wonder sometimes. One of the others I saw in the Reddit comments was something about how the author's brother had drowned at a young age and NOBODY in the family ever talked about it... then one day her daughter said, "Say hi to Uncle Chris, he's standing over there, he says to be careful." And there seem to be a lot of the ones like SL posted... When my son was about 5, I was walking him to kindergarten. We were crossing the street and he said "I died crossing the street. I was a man. I was wearing a suit and I was carrying a suitcase. I was hit by a car."
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Post by aliciar6 on Feb 18, 2014 8:27:22 GMT -5
A few of us were doing a career day type thing for a local elementary school, we were all there as respective members of our military branches.
Of course we get asked "have you ever killed anyone" but the weirdest and most out there was one kid who asked "if you get captured, shoud you kill yourself?" that was a really WTF is going on with this kid moment
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Post by gs11rmb on Feb 18, 2014 11:28:29 GMT -5
I believe little kids know. It's amazing how accepting they are and how much they try to comfort their parents. I seriously need to believe in an after life I think children know things as well. I don't believe in ghosts but I do believe in the power of "place" that sometimes things happen that can be felt years later. This BBC article has stuck with me for a couple of years now: news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/8711939.stm The gist of it is an English woman living in Berlin whose 5 year old daughter won't go into the dining room because of the people in there with sad eyes. When she mentioned it to the child's kindergarten teacher, she replied "oh it happens all the time, you must have had Jews in your house".
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Post by tloonya on Feb 18, 2014 11:36:12 GMT -5
Girl at my store (6) told me she doesn't have to go to school because she wants to be a rtrash collector 'and they don't have to know anything' she proclaimed and I was
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Post by tloonya on Feb 18, 2014 11:56:09 GMT -5
Could you really love those? brrrrr
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