thanks for reassuring me that's it's normal to have thoughts and feelings. i was worried for a moment.
could it possibly be a better message providing children with ways to overcome certain fears rather than accepting that a murderer is breaking into your house?
your fear will do exactly the opposite of protecting you in that situation
The haunting refrain of a childhood soaked through with anxiety like the trousers of someone with a small bladder. Too visceral, EIT.
ReplyDeleteHahaha... Awesome. I STILL have scary thought and feelings. They should let kids know that that shit never goes away.
ReplyDeleteIf you need me at all today, I'll be in a fetal ball under the table, remembering...
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ReplyDeleteThis was the last time Albert Camus was allowed to write for Sesame Street.
ReplyDeleteRUN KID! RUUUUUUN!
ReplyDeleteSomebody put a guitar under this and release is as a doom metal album. The world deserves it.
ReplyDeleteHold me.
ReplyDeleteRiffTrax did a riff of "Feelings: Lonely". It made me ponder increasing my Prozac.
ReplyDeletethanks for reassuring me that's it's normal to have thoughts and feelings. i was worried for a moment.
ReplyDeletecould it possibly be a better message providing children with ways to overcome certain fears rather than accepting that a murderer is breaking into your house?
your fear will do exactly the opposite of protecting you in that situation
... i have a head ache.
I can't wait for the follow ups "The Pain", "The Fury" and "The End"
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