Thought that Canada and America were just tiny little pieces of a much bigger land, which was a part of a much bigger island, of a much much bigger planet. boy was I disappointed.
That if I jump off the third floor balcony thinking I was Superman I would be fine.....my mom caught me before I could even try
I pulled this off, of my dresser onto a concrete floor when I was 3 or 4.... unfortunately for me, my mother didn't catch me. I suffered one of the toughest breaks possible haha.
Originally Posted by NiallF96
Ah Dennis, the kind hearted veteran of e-fedding... #TeamBunnies
Thought that Canada and America were just tiny little pieces of a much bigger land, which was a part of a much bigger island, of a much much bigger planet. boy was I disappointed.
I'm surprised when I find out some Americans know other places exist.
I thought that our brains were who we were, and that we chose which bodies to inhabit. I often wondered, "Why did I choose this one?" I was a plumb of a kid.
When I 1st watched movies based on true stories, such as Titanic, I often wondered, "How did they get cameras there?"
And when they'd use 1st person view shots. (EX: Terminator 2, when we would be seeing what Arnold would be looking at) I wondered, "How did they get a camera in his head? Or did they actually make a robot Arnold and had a built in camera in his face?"
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