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childhood memories
Do you remember your childhood? Like, with who were you playing, what were you playing, things you used to do etc. Or do you have any vivid memory from when you were a kid? For me, I don't remember a thing until the age of 9, it's completely blank lol so I'm curious about other people
When I was 8 yo I was convinced that my childhood friend was a superhero and I would always help him fight invisible monsters to save the world ⁄(⁄ ⁄·⁄ω⁄·⁄ ⁄)⁄ 2 reply
Yeah the neighbor’s kids used to bully me but I didn’t even know I was being bullied, that’s how stupid I was. They would steal my things and I wouldn’t even get worked up, i’d just tell my mom and she’d get them back reply
i only remember really clearly is that i once licked a cold iron fence during winter and got my tongue stuck on it. then in panic i ripped it off and it started bleeding. reply
When my dad's teaching me numbers while holding a hanger and my friends are calling me outside to play. Cried a lot and I think that's my very first emotional trauma. reply
one time dad came back from hunting, he had a deer hanging in the garage. i was going to grab food from the freezer and as exspected of a 5 year that just saw a dead deer hanging, dropped to the ground and screamed in fear. My dad and bother started laughing and Taunting me saying "we killed bambi, we killed bambi." I tried running out of the gara...... 1 reply
Being discriminate by my family for being born in Mexico and being discriminated in Mexico for looking chinese since but parents are chinese. And me trying to show that I am myself not my race.
THAT sums up of like 2/3 of my childhood. So I remember quite a lot tho they are pretty much bitter memories. reply
My mom was tired of me screaming in the car bc i didnt get a certain toy so she got me out the car and sat me in a snow pile. Drove off and came back 5 minutes later to pick me up and go home.
Man i learned my lesson. I went silent for the rest o’ the road. reply