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The kids where I taught were obsessed with Bloody Mary. The school had a really bad draft, which made the door on one of the utility closets shake like something was trying to get out. That was definitely where Bloody Mary lived when she wasn’t lurking in the washrooms. (And yes, we figured out a way to keep the door

Museum mannequins to this date creep me the fuck out. I’m not talking the white, featureless ones you see in stores, I hate the mannequins that are specifically designed to resemble humans as closely as possible.

Three things:  Unsolved Mysteries, my mother loved it and the theme song still gives me the fucking creeps 20 years later.  The movie It.  I wouldn’t take a shower without someone in the bathroom with me for at least a year.  I think I was 10 when I saw it.  Also, fork lifts.

Surely not these mermaids...

My worse fear as a child was to be turned into a zombie. I would still be self aware and could feel my body rotting around me. I also knew I was eating people yet I couldn’t stop. I was scared of what would happen when my body finally rotted away to nothing. What would be left of my consciousness or soul?

UK television’s uniquely terrifying children’s programmes of the 1970s - not just the obvious things like Doctor Who and Children of the Stones - but the stuff aimed at really young kids.

Mermaids 

Kim’s Convenience is a great show — but not an American show, so maybe that’s why it wasn’t in the survey.  

Not a US show, but literally everyone should be watching Kim’s Convenience, which is about a Korean-Canadian family in (I think?) Toronto.

I know MARVEL’S AGENTS OF SHIELD had the worst start to a TV show and that’s a huge barrier to getting people into the program... but Ming-Na Wen is such an incredible actress on that show. She can say 40 things with a stoic face as Agent Melinda May, outshining everyone else.

Any show set in NYC or LA that isn’t half people of color is a lie

My hubs and I watch Fresh Off The Boat because, it is somewhat relatable for him.  He and his family emigrated in the 70s- Chinese by way of Laos. Not only are there few Asian immigrant stories, there is little understanding why so many have come here. It wasn’t all about seeing the US as the “land of opportunity”.

Kims Convenience is good. 

My mother watches Fresh off the Boat for this very reason. My grandparents were Chinese immagrants from Indonesia so my mother is only first generation US born. She likes the show because she relates to the kids in it as she grew up with immigrant parents.

I found reading the Joy Luck Club (which frankly could be

I’m not opposed to trying edibles. Lung cancer runs in the family, so nothing but air goes in my lungs if I can help it.

Hah, I live in a notorious pot town, and I think was voted the only one that does not partake. I could maybe join you.

Thanks. I’m an “other” grey.

So I’ve heard sporadically over the past few years that I have issues with anger. I particularly get angry over stupid trivial stuff, and I had something of an episode about it last night and I wanted to see if anyone else has experienced it and can help me understand it a little bit better.

This cat is my spirit animal right now.      On my last fuck to give😂