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LuvablePsycho 11-08-2018 08:54 AM

That's how I did my baby sister. ::big grin::

Morningriser 11-08-2018 09:34 AM

I wasn't exposed to her until I was around 5 years old and my first movie was a nightmare on Elm Street. I don't think it had even been on VHS very long but my dad rented it and on the first viewing it creeped me out and then the next morning I remember my dad and my mom move the Dining room table into the living room so we can watch it again while having breakfast because my dad became obsessed with that movie. I start having really bad hardcored nightmares and then my dad felt like moving me up to the big leagues so he exposed me to The Shining. I was pretty traumatized as a child I'm sure you all know by now haha. In all honesty parents shouldn't be exposing their children to movies like that at such an early age but whenever I got to watch something like that my parents were always there. They weren't the kind of people that would just let me loose with a PS4 controller and let me play GTA V even if those things were around back then. Crazy how things have changed in 30 years.

Bloof 11-08-2018 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by LuvablePsycho (Post 1034909)
Thanks guys! She us adorable isn't she? And my Mom and my brother's girlfriend picked that nightgown out for her they like those kinds of floral patterns. I think it looks beautiful and suits her very well. ::cool::

Lol, she looks like she getting ready to kick up her heels and start dancing! ::love::

LuvablePsycho 11-08-2018 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Morningriser (Post 1034914)
I wasn't exposed to her until I was around 5 years old and my first movie was a nightmare on Elm Street. I don't think it had even been on VHS very long but my dad rented it and on the first viewing it creeped me out and then the next morning I remember my dad and my mom move the Dining room table into the living room so we can watch it again while having breakfast because my dad became obsessed with that movie. I start having really bad hardcored nightmares and then my dad felt like moving me up to the big leagues so he exposed me to The Shining. I was pretty traumatized as a child I'm sure you all know by now haha. In all honesty parents shouldn't be exposing their children to movies like that at such an early age but whenever I got to watch something like that my parents were always there. They weren't the kind of people that would just let me loose with a PS4 controller and let me play GTA V even if those things were around back then. Crazy how things have changed in 30 years.

My Mom never really cared what I watched or played because I could tell the difference between TV and real life. I was 10 when I first played Resident Evil. lol

And thanks bloof! :D

Morningriser 11-08-2018 10:50 AM

The first violent video game I was ever exposed to was Mortal Kombat. The first violent video game I ever owned was Mortal Kombat 2 and my grandmother about shit herself when she saw how violent it was.

LuvablePsycho 11-08-2018 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Morningriser (Post 1034917)
The first violent video game I was ever exposed to was Mortal Kombat. The first violent video game I ever owned was Mortal Kombat 2 and my grandmother about shit herself when she saw how violent it was.

As a kid I played everything from Resident Evil to Mortal Kombat to House of the Dead. ::cool::

Morningriser 11-08-2018 04:08 PM

Has anyone ever wonder if our universe is just a cog in a machine or something? I mean think about our son and all the energy it generates and then think about all the other suns in the Milky Way galaxy and all the energy they generate and then all the other universes and electrical fields that last for billions of light-years. Now think about all the black holes in the universe that sucks this energy out. Where does it go?

LuvablePsycho 11-08-2018 04:58 PM

I always heard matter cannot be created or destroyed. Maybe the afterlife plays into that? Assuming there really is some sort of afterlife for every living thing.

Morningriser 11-09-2018 07:28 AM

But I feel like our universe is just a speck in something much greater. I mean these black holes do have to lead somewhere, but where? It's like these black holes are taking the energy of our universe is creating like we are generating it to power something. Just like we can look under a microscope and see super small organisms, what if we are being looked at under a microscope right now by some sort of superior beings which I guess to us would be considered gods?

LuvablePsycho 11-09-2018 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Morningriser (Post 1034945)
But I feel like our universe is just a speck in something much greater. I mean these black holes do have to lead somewhere, but where? It's like these black holes are taking the energy of our universe is creating like we are generating it to power something. Just like we can look under a microscope and see super small organisms, what if we are being looked at under a microscope right now by some sort of superior beings which I guess to us would be considered gods?

You know I think that is a very strong possibility.


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