What Is The Creepiest Thing About You?

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For the parents out there: have you had a toddler who has had a night terror (not nightmare)? I have a 2.5 year old who has not had one yet, but other parents at her day care will say that their kid will have them every now and then. I have not been around other kids having night terrors, but I have heard they are quite freaky. I would bet the creepiest part is the unresponsiveness of the child.

Night Terror (Wikipedia)

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Joe Rod;2877643 said:
My natural non-emotional look makes me seem like I'm really a mean person (normally referenced in a term that rhymes with "bass pole"). I guess that goes with the territory of being bald with a goatee, bt it is not the case at all for those that know me.

heh, I get pity with mine

apparently I have a really "sad face"
 

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Temo;2877153 said:
So what, no one is going to cop to watching copious amounts of porn?

Not that I do that, understand... but someone else might. Yea, that's it.


Would it be deemed "creepy"?

If so, then what percentage of the world is creepy then?
 

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BrAinPaiNt;2876955 said:
Yes I have heard people make claims like that.

The true first inspiration of Texas Chainsaw Massacre comes from Tobe Hooper being in a hardware store, or some kind of store, and seeing a chain saw and the light bulb went off for him. Then he used some aspects of Ed Gein to shape the character...like weaing faces and having furniture and items made from human parts.
My grandfather used to be a licensed Homelite Chainsaw dealer at his small town Texas machine shop, always did a double take at those creepy machines hanging from the rafters.
 

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CowboyFan74;2878113 said:
Could it be because deep down in your conscience you realize it could easily be you? Not that you admire them but life has made you realize we are all frail in some form or fashion, and if not for certain fortunate events in our lives, we aren't so different?
No, it isn't that. I could kill someone if they were a threat to my family, but not in cold blood. It is beyond my imagination really. I nearly killed a man one time. I couldn't do it. I rarely talk about that. It wasn't me. It isn't me.

Sorry if that sounds cryptic.
 

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Hostile;2878551 said:
No, it isn't that. I could kill someone if they were a threat to my family, but not in cold blood. It is beyond my imagination really. I nearly killed a man one time. I couldn't do it. I rarely talk about that. It wasn't me. It isn't me.

Sorry if that sounds cryptic.

So you almost did but something you can't explain held you back which is what I was eluding to before.
 

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CowboyFan74;2878602 said:
So you almost did but something you can't explain held you back which is what I was eluding to before.
I can explain it. I can't do it without dredging up some very bad memories that I work hard to keep buried. I would prefer not to go through those memories.
 

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YoMick;2878460 said:
Would it be deemed "creepy"?

If so, then what percentage of the world is creepy then?

Good point.
 

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Bob Sacamano;2878429 said:
heh, I get pity with mine

apparently I have a really "sad face"

Your "look" would probably work better at the singles bar, so you have that going for you! :D
 

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I like to feather dust in the nude. I also like to mow the lawn dressed as Robert E. Lee.
 

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dbacklund;2878410 said:
For the parents out there: have you had a toddler who has had a night terror (not nightmare)? I have a 2.5 year old who has not had one yet, but other parents at her day care will say that their kid will have them every now and then. I have not been around other kids having night terrors, but I have heard they are quite freaky. I would bet the creepiest part is the unresponsiveness of the child.

Night Terror (Wikipedia)

[youtube]UQXJWzLjzLk[/youtube]

my kids never had them but my wife has had them for about 10 yrs. It is really freaky. In fact she had one last night. No kidding. She wakes up screaming in pure terror. The first time it happened, I came out of the bed swinging at air in the dark because I was sure someone was in the house. I have learned just to calm her down and tell her she is having a night terror and go back to sleep. Sometimes she does and other times she gets out of bed, turns the light on and inspects the house. She can have a conversation and have no recollection of it the next day. I have found her getting otu of bed and go sleep on the hardwood floors in the living room in the middle of the ngiht and next day she does not remember. It really is scary soemtimes. I hide the keys to the car and make sure the alarm is set every night before I go to bed. I may finally be able to convince her to handcuff herself to the bed. Not for the original reasons tho.....
 

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bbgun;2879063 said:
I like to feather dust in the nude. I also like to mow the lawn dressed as Robert E. Lee.

You are probably so old and gray that nobody can really tell the difference.
 

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Bob Sacamano;2879237 said:
and even then, no woman on Earth would care anyways

it'll be like a tree falling in the forest

I think you're mixing your metaphors.
 
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