Oh my god I remember this. This was just bizarre. Like looking into another fractured reality.
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I can't believe Jim Davis wrote it.
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It kind of makes sense in a sick way. What else is that man hiding?
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oh god right. Have you seen Garfield Without Garfield?
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Yes! So good.
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I read a graphic novel version of “The Cask of Amontillado” when I was seven, and have been terrified of being buried alive ever since.
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For me it was It by
@StephenKing. I was 13. It scared the living crap out of me. By the time I was halfway through I was reading a chapter at a time, it was locked up in another room between, and any noises in the night were the book- not Pennywise, the book- coming to kill me. -
I love how like half of these replies are Stephen King stories. Parents, lock up your paperbacks! (Or on second thought, maybe leave them tantalizingly open on the coffee table, but start the kids off with something manageable like The Eyes of the Dragon.)
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~Goosebumps “Night of the Living Dummy” really messed me up, I was in elementary school.~
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Wow. I’m not sure. I never really was afraid of anything I read. There’s a Sweet Valley High book that had me permanently terrified of cocaine, but I probably would ha e felt that way anyway.
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That's a healthy fear!
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Yeah, of all the things I could have been afraid of, that’s a reasonable one. :)
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The War of the Worlds, I was 8
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I had an illustrated edition of that where the aliens looked like octopus parrots. ::shudder::
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A parrotpus sounds like an invention of HP Lovecraft, also terrifying
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It wasn't scary like a lot of these read, yet Snoopy Come Home made me cry and keep really close to my pets for a while. Thinking about it now still makes my chest tighten a little.
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look at this! sorry about not quite right response. OK, read not watched... oy. Watership Down. Enough said.
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Snoopy totally counts. Trauma doesn't have to mean fear.
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