Me and my cousins did bloody Mary in a mirror when I was about 5. Still avoided mirrors in the dark til my mid twenties lol.I had a really irrational fear of mirrors & even had a way of shimmying past all the mirrors in the house without being reflected in them
I was terrified that the reflection would do something that I didn’t. Not sure that Bloody Mary or goosebumps on citv helped lol
Well both people were serving him, he was their customer. Sounds like he feels very entitled in that setting. He's probably nice to fans!My children met him and he was lovely but this was at a comic con so he might have been putting it on
Both people (totally unrelated and don't know each other) were serving him and he was a customer. I am sure he is very nice to his fans. But in those settings where he was a customer, he was nasty and obviously felt entitled. And I do know this isn't a lie as one of the people was my mother he upset. The other was a colleague of mine.Every time I read about someone meeting him it’s always positive. I think he’s just a genuinely nice guy tbh!
Another one that made me laugh out loud. Personally I thought The Handymen from Zzzap! were a bit creepy. I didn’t like it when one would slap the other.The talking head in the museum on art attack, i actually used to have nightmares about him
Yep also really creepy!Another one that made me laugh out loud. Personally I thought The Handymen from Zzzap! were a bit creepy. I didn’t like it when one would slap the other.View attachment 191855
Omggg cyber men gave me nightmares up until only a few years agoSHIT. Same.
The Cyber Men ('80s version). I thought they were called Simon Men. There was a scene where one punched through a sofa (I think). I hated sofas for AN AGE hahaha
Also, the same.
Kate Bush videos (idk lmao) they were always so misty and odd and when my mum was young they looked near identical, it freaked me out.
Another one that made me laugh out loud.The moonI was known for trying to run away from "him" because he was watching me still feel this is justified as the fear was so genuine.
Oh my goodnessTrousers, joggers, leggings, shorts - anything where I had to insert a leg through each hole other than knickers, I only wore skirts! I had a panic attack once because my mum bought me this 2 piece set and the "skirt" was actually skorts. I grew out of it at 13!
OMG me too! I had a real aversion to them because of that. And then if later progressed to those electricity stations after watching 999 with Michael Burke. I grew out of it eventually but it played on my mind for quite some time as a little girlThe advert when a boy climbs a pylon to get his football and gets electrocuted. I was terrified of pylons for years as a child!
Haha! I know! I suppose those were the days that children went out and played and explored. They all have their heads down on iPads nowThey’re on you tube!
Can you believe they actually showed this stuff? Aimed at children?
LOVED that programme! The theme music was abit creepy too. Recently me and my family watched some on you tube for the nostalgia. We watched the Stockbridge Bypass one- as after it was aired we took a family road trip there because that episode freaked us all out! We never saw or experienced anything though! It was a great seriesThe TV show Strange But True (in the U.K.) not sure if anyone remembers it but it was mid 90s and on a Friday night about ghost stories. I wasn’t allowed to watch it by my mum but my dad used to let me, I still remember some of the stories now.
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