Hang on, are you saying that toddlers are freaky?
I'm saying that toddlers
can be freaky. Like if you see one waddle across a room like a malformed adult, then stop and stare at you from a distance with its inquisitive eyes, seemingly contemplating murder.
To me they're too young, too small to be walking around. Yet they do! And this creates a sort of adult air about them that makes them come off as some grotesque caricature of a fully grown person. And it's freaky, yeah. At least if you're in the right frame of mind to see it.
That's too funny!
If it's properly explained, people tend to laugh. I know I didn't do a great job above, but hopefully it sheds a little light onto what I'm trying to convey.
So if I sent you a picture of my one year old daughter, that would scare you? She's adorable! Seriously!
Oh I'm sure she is. All children are.
Besides, the quiet confidence you exude here on the board speaks volumes to you perhaps being a little, you know, adorable yourself. So if she's anything like her mother...
And no, I'm not that shallow. I'm merely pointing out that based on observed confidence, chances are you're at least somewhat symmetrical.
I just had a brief flash of what your nipples might look like if they were exposed to a frigid gust of wind.
Oh my! I'd say that's more than a little imagination!
Yeah, well sometimes I get a
little carried away. Sorry.
Anyway getting back to the topic, yeah, me too. Don't get me wrong, I don't exactly freak out or anything, I just become spooked a little if I let myself get into whatever it is that I'm taking in, which could be a book, a movie, etc. But either way, it's certainly an interesting reaction.
Isn't that what really makes a scary movie or book fun? Getting sucked in and then a little freaked out by it?
Oh, for sure! I mean, that's the point, right? But what's interesting to me is why people get so hooked on the irrational fears propagated by the aforementioned genre. Why is that do you think?