KIDS SAY THE MOST NIGHTMARISH THINGS
Nine Skin-Crawling Things We Can't Believe Children Really Said
Most of the time, our popular perception of kids is dominated by silly, cute, or highly emotional moments, but we'll get a Damien every once in a while to remind us just how creepy kids can be.
Redditor u/GoldTNecklace wanted to know about the real experiences that people have had with kids saying the most unnerving things imaginable out of the blue.
Turns out, these kind of spine-tingling events are more common than you'd think.
What’s the creepiest thing you have ever heard a child say?
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Well over a thousand replies have flooded into this AskReddit thread, so we picked out the spookiest experiences that will add a little nightmare fuel to the fire. We sure hope you didn't expect to get any sleep tonight.
Kids are wild about piecing together what came before they did
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What do they want with your skin?
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Do you want Amityville horrors? Because that's how you get Amityville horrors
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Perhaps forgetting is for the best, truth be told
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The carpool of the house of Usher
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Honestly? Same, little kid
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We don't do that with faces unless Nic Cage is involved
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Enough with the gut feelings, fella
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This is the last thing anyone wants to hear before air travel
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Via u/GoldTNecklace.
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