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In reply to the discussion: When you were a youngster what Fairy Tale gave you the chills. Instead of helping you go to sleep, it kept you up? Mine [View all]applegrove
(128,032 posts)4. That and little red ridinghood. I cried so hard when
Dumbo's mother rocked him with her truck through the bars of 'cage' she was in. Too sad.
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When you were a youngster what Fairy Tale gave you the chills. Instead of helping you go to sleep, it kept you up? Mine [View all]
debm55
Aug 15
OP
No, I've always felt the brain is like a drain. Fill it with garbage & it becomes a sewer.
SheltieLover
Aug 15
#10
"Baby of Mine" was the song. How do I remember--I still cry if I see that scene. Thank you very much, applegrove.
debm55
Aug 15
#7
I agree with you. Another one is the Little Mermaid which has the Disney film ending totally different from the story.
debm55
Aug 15
#11
Hans Christian Anderson is so dark! Must be that endless night in Scandinavian winter nt
yellowdogintexas
Aug 18
#63
I agree with you, piddyprints. In addition to the prayer, the print of the waves crashing into a walking bridge with an
debm55
Aug 15
#12
Off hand no fairy tale leaps to mind. I guess a few might have bothered me for a short time...but immediately I....
electric_blue68
Aug 15
#19
Little Orphan Annie (The Elf Child). A poem, not a story, but I always thought it was creepy.
Ocelot II
Aug 15
#21
I did a recital of Little Orphan Annie in a talent show when I was around 6
yellowdogintexas
Aug 18
#64
There was this one about how Republicans actually cared about people.
greatauntoftriplets
Aug 15
#29
Thank you greatauntoftriplets.They never have .. And looking at our future. they never will..
debm55
Aug 15
#38
Hansel & Gretel here as well. I recall crying as my Mom read it to me. I was about 3 or 4 Yrs old.
No Vested Interest
Aug 15
#31
The Gospel narrative. Also, The Little Match Girl. It terrified me that no one would help her.
Gaugamela
Aug 15
#32
Thank you Gaugamela. When I was young , they would tell the story of the End of the World. It would terrify me with
debm55
Aug 15
#34
Thank you , very much, Some Fairy Tales are actually frightening to kids. I'm glad you killed the monster.
debm55
Aug 16
#42
Oh my, that is terrible, Thank you for sharing.Sequoia. Do they have bears in the that area where the the Bible story
debm55
Aug 16
#46
I am so sorry that happened to you pandr32, How sad to be treated that way. You are loved, my friend by all of us. Your
debm55
Aug 17
#56
Not a fairy tale, but an article in Look Magazine about the opening of Lincoln's casket.
rsdsharp
Aug 17
#57