Wow, when did the time go? How have you been, FiMFiction? Read anything that’s not porn lately? Is everyone still arguing about the finale? No? Talking about Rainbow Rocks? That’s cool. Geez, this is like running into my ex. I feel this obligation to tell all of you how my life’s been since the hiatus.
Actually if you think about it, knowing that horror behind your childhood can actually make it even better, because it makes you cherish those memories of blissful ignorance even more so.
"Hey man, remember when we didn't know that Ducky's voice actor was killed?"
A lot of those things named I was never a BIG fan of in particular, though I did watch or read them all, so no, my child hood is the same as before. Though I have to wonder, was this made just to try to aid in the ruining peoples childhoods (being a jackass for laughs) or was it just a statement concerning how everyone's childhood gets ruined when they look back at things as an adult? It could be either one really.
Hahaha! You thought that would ruin my childhood? Years of teasing from peers have stopped me from having any childhood to begin with..... seriously.
And now, more sad truths. - In Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, they talk about Snozberries. However, Roald made a few adult books before hand and Snozberries were in there too; though instead it is a euphamism for penis. - The Hunchback of Notre Dame fell to his death. - The villains from Cinderella got their eyes pecked out by the doves that appeared at Cinderella's wedding.
Meh, nice try, but after having the last years of my childhood taken from me due to cancer treatments until my late teens. You have to bring bigger guns if you want to ruin it. I have locked my childhood away behind a wall of death, sorrow, and pain. Better luck next time.
this amuses me.
This saddens me
I always knew the little mermaid died at the end, and frankly, I like it better that way
Still this ruined nothing for me in fact it only enhanced my childhood further
you evil mofo!!!
Actually if you think about it, knowing that horror behind your childhood can actually make it even better, because it makes you cherish those memories of blissful ignorance even more so.
"Hey man, remember when we didn't know that Ducky's voice actor was killed?"
"Aw yeah, those were the good ol days."
The sad thing is that I already knew this stuff and the song didn't ruin any thing for me.
I blame my love of reading!!!
Didn't know that bit about Roald Dahl. Ouch.
Still, a good book is a good book. I try not to let the author's personal bull get in the way of my enjoyment of a tale.
Is it bad that this ruined nothing for me? Everything here that I didn't already know only made me go, "Oh... huh."
i need an adult!!!!!!!!!
when this song came along it found my childhood impaled on a flag with rule 34 on it^^
Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuhhhhhhhhhhhh
1988779
I'm afraid you are an adult.
AND YOU ALWAYS WILL BE. YOU CAN NEVER GO BACK.
A lot of those things named I was never a BIG fan of in particular, though I did watch or read them all, so no, my child hood is the same as before. Though I have to wonder, was this made just to try to aid in the ruining peoples childhoods (being a jackass for laughs) or was it just a statement concerning how everyone's childhood gets ruined when they look back at things as an adult? It could be either one really.
I had no idea that happened to Ducky's VA. Talk about childhood ruined, man. It was already ruined before, but now it's just sad.
Hahaha! You thought that would ruin my childhood? Years of teasing from peers have stopped me from having any childhood to begin with..... seriously.
And now, more sad truths.
- In Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, they talk about Snozberries. However, Roald made a few adult books before hand and Snozberries were in there too; though instead it is a euphamism for penis.
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame fell to his death.
- The villains from Cinderella got their eyes pecked out by the doves that appeared at Cinderella's wedding.
1988860 IM ONLY 17!
Meh, nice try, but after having the last years of my childhood taken from me due to cancer treatments until my late teens. You have to bring bigger guns if you want to ruin it. I have locked my childhood away behind a wall of death, sorrow, and pain. Better luck next time.
~Hearn
no, it was not.