When i was a kid, it was wierd how i really wasn't afraid of
any normal horror related things like spiders, skulls, zombies, ghosts,
blood, intensively violent scenes, santa claus, etc.
No there was something far more scarier.... The mother f*cking moomin Groke.
Creepiest shit in my childhood?
There used to be an abandoned office near the home of grandparents. There were stairs at the back leading down to a locked door. The window next to it was all broken en dusty, covered in cobwebs. Too dark to look inside and I was too scared to look inside.
That shit gave me nightmares..
Edit: I'll make a photo as soon as I'm there
(This post was last modified: 01-16-2014, 09:14 PM by OriginalUsername.)
That moomin Grooke fucked me up too. I had nightmares for 6 years. No kidding.
She made such a big impact on me that the mod me and my team are working on right now is actually inspired by all my nightmares of her. I promise, it will destroy your mentality.
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(01-16-2014, 09:17 PM)Wapez Wrote: That moomin Grooke fucked me up too. I had nightmares for 6 years. No kidding.
She made such a big impact on me that the mod me and my team are working on right now is actually inspired by all my nightmares of her. I promise, it will destroy your mentality.
Lol, i would assume that something like moomins, wouldn't pass on kids shows on todays Tv Standards. Dayum and the orginal moomins which Tove Johnson created, the Moominpappa boiled some moonshine and shit.
EDIT:
I love this new picure method.
(01-16-2014, 09:14 PM)OriginalUsername Wrote: Creepiest shit in my childhood?
There used to be an abandoned office near the home of grandparents. There were stairs at the back leading down to a locked door. The window next to it was all broken en dusty, covered in cobwebs. Too dark to look inside and I was too scared to look inside.
That shit gave me nightmares..
Edit: I'll make a photo as soon as I'm there
Do so.
(This post was last modified: 01-16-2014, 09:30 PM by Red.)