Most traumatic little kid moment?

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yaik7a

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I can't think of all of them but here is one. When my mom got divorced she had my brother ,
Because of her stupidness she circumcised him. They did it the day after he was born .
I was 4 at the time and I came to see him . what I saw was disturbing , blood and bandages. I was not circumcised
so I did not no what to think.
 

PurpleLeafRave

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pimppeter2 said:
Video games obviously

They made me Homicidal!

/Sarcasm
Me too, Street Fighter thought me all I need to know about martial arts.

OT: I fell through the ice of a lake which was frozen over when I was 12. I couldn't find the hole I had fallen through for ages, and I honestly thought I was going to drown.
 

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yaik7a said:
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Littlee300 said:
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The day I realized that religion didn't make any sense and that when I died I wasn't going to heaven or hell I was just going to stop existing. I was 8.
Probably most depressing thing in world to figure out...
It's gonna suck if you die and you find out that God exists

OT: The day a car crashed through my house and ran into me, leaving me a paraplegic.
It's going to suck alot if you die and realise there is no god which is worse then having a god exist.
Hmm no because if there is a God the non believers will go to hell, if there is no God than nothing happens. I would take nothing over eternal suffering any day.
 

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Witnessing the after effects of my friend comitting suicide. I wasn't exactly a kid but i was young,(a month shy of 14). I came back into the house, heard the bang and ran to find the room covered in blood and other parts of the human head. I preformed CPR and mouth-to-mouth for some time before the ambulance came and pried me off. I'm pretty sure that messed me up because noone is the same after trying to resuatate a person with the back of their skull all over the place. Not to mention her scum of a father blamed me for everything. He was a police officer and he did nothing but hurt her. Sorry buddy but it was your gun she used and i tried to help.
Oh wow really? My condolences for your loss. Also, don't want to sound like a dick, but I'm pretty sure CPR was futile at that point. boy I hope that doesn't sound dickish. I don't anything that comes even remotely close to that.
He was panicking mate.
 

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lycanthrope321 said:
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You have had the rotten luck of suffering from multiple cases of sleep paralysis, you did not experience the supernatural, what you felt was your body moving and you breath stooping because you were paralysed, when your leg moved you felt it as a forien feeling.
Thanks, mate. Now I can fiñally rest in peace without worrying about night terrors.
 
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UFriday said:
lycanthrope321 said:
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You have had the rotten luck of suffering from multiple cases of sleep paralysis, you did not experience the supernatural, what you felt was your body moving and you breath stooping because you were paralysed, when your leg moved you felt it as a forien feeling.
Thanks, mate. Now I can fiñally rest in peace without worrying about night terrors.
Are you being sarcastic or are you actually grateful.
 

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That's the best story I've ever heard in my life.

I was at Disney World when I was younger and they had this ride called "Alien Encounter" or something. They have since gotten rid of it. I was 5 or 6 at the time and I thought that I liked aliens so I went into this ride. Well it starts out normal and then the lights shut off and they tell you something is wrong. Keep in mind that this is part of the ride, but I didn't know. So what happens is they tell you that an alien had escaped and was loose or something. Being 5 or 6 this scared the crap out of me, but they had you in these seats like roller coaster seats so you couldn't move. There was screaming and light flickering and crying noises and I didn't know that it was just part of the ride. There was even a point where you saw a flashlight and hear someone telling you that he's here to help... then the flashlight shuts off and there's screaming. The seats had this thing in the back that made it feel like the thing was breathing on you. I left that place crying so hard... I haven't been to Disney World ever since and it's probably why Dead Space freaked me out more than it should have.
 

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Now that I think about it, my most traumatic moment was this:

I was about five, my brother about three. A dog, the kind of dog that's bigger than us, comes up barking like mad, and my brother and I try to have Mom hold us above the dog's reach, while it keeps on barking. It was horrible, because to us, this dig was the size and horrorsomeness (is that a proper word?) of Cerberus.
Since then, I hated dogs for many years, until recently, when I stopped hating them and started hating the owners, who say stuff like "Oh that's okay, he just wants to play," not realizing that one, it's not their job to tell us if it's okay or not, and two, maybe we don't fucking want to play.
 
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ProfessorLayton said:
That's the best story I've ever heard in my life.

I was at Disney World when I was younger and they had this ride called "Alien Encounter" or something. They have since gotten rid of it. I was 5 or 6 at the time and I thought that I liked aliens so I went into this ride. Well it starts out normal and then the lights shut off and they tell you something is wrong. Keep in mind that this is part of the ride, but I didn't know. So what happens is they tell you that an alien had escaped and was loose or something. Being 5 or 6 this scared the crap out of me, but they had you in these seats like roller coaster seats so you couldn't move. There was screaming and light flickering and crying noises and I didn't know that it was just part of the ride. There was even a point where you saw a flashlight and hear someone telling you that he's here to help... then the flashlight shuts off and there's screaming. The seats had this thing in the back that made it feel like the thing was breathing on you. I left that place crying so hard... I haven't been to Disney World ever since and it's probably why Dead Space freaked me out more than it should have.
Why would they put a place like that in disneyland?
 

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When I was 11, I was looking out a window after it had just snowed, it was looking all lovely, then a bird landed on a tree branch and I somehow got thinking about evolution.

It was at that point that I realised that that bird was not just chirping because it was happy, or because it sounds nice, that bird isn't there because it wants to be, it's there because it needs to be. It made me realise that all animals are just hungry, frightened and fighting for survival every day. That's messed up, thought I. Messed up, indeed.
 

ejb626

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When I was 10 me and my friend decided to Google "Sexy women to marry" this ended up linking us to a porn site and seeing oral sex and various types of fetishes before having "Where babies come from" explained to you is pretty traumatic in my opinion.