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- If you don't hold your breath as you pass a cemetery you will die or become possessed.
- People killed in films or on TV die in real life.
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When I was a littl'un and would get Deja Vu, I'd always think someone was going to stab me in the back a couple of seconds later.
I used to believe when a family member or friend passed away they would become a star.
When I was about 3 or 4 I thought that the jets that fly straight up in the air and left the trails of somke behind them were coffins going to Heaven. When my mom and I were outside and I saw one of the trails of smoke that the jet left, I would look at my mom and say "Look mom there's someones coffin going to Heaven."
I used to believe if I looked at a cemetary the dead people would hunt me down and kill me.When I accidently did look I would have major nightmares! This was because I didn't understand---after I went to my first full funeral the nightmares went away.
I used to believe in ghosts because I always heard noises comming from the cellar.
If you died you would live in the Wall
When I was younger, I used to think the deads are doing a party whitout me under the cemetry
I used to think I had a relative who turned into a bear because of a card that was given to me upon his death. It was also from watching Brother Bear recently when it hit theaters.
When I was about 4 years old, one of my classmates asked our preschool teacher about her parents. She told us that her parents had died, so they were in a cemetary. She said that sometimes she would go and visit them in the cemetary. I only had the vaguest idea of what happened when people died, so somehow I got the notion that my teachers' parents were just...stored...in glass coffins, so that when she went to visit them in the cemetary she could literally see their dead bodies (perfectly preserved, of course). Years later, watching Snow White again as an adult, I realized that I must have gotten this notion from Snow White and her glass coffin.
One night, I heard an ambulance accompanied by a loud, awful moaning sound. I thought it was from the spirit of the dying person being carried away in the ambulance. I turned out to be the neighbour's dog.
When i was young about 6-7 i thought that you only lived to 15 luckly i lived longer than that.
I use to think that when ever my parents and I had went to a open house that was for sale ...i use to think that their was always someone who died in there .. i was so afriad i would't touch anything cause i thought that the spirit would come to haunt you for the rest of your life!
I used to believe you had to be naked to die
Being a Chrisitan since age 6 weeks (when I was baptised Chatolic but am now Lutheran) I though it was impossible for people to die on Christmas because It was Jesus' Birhtday and He would'nt allow it. Then I learned that Christmas wasn't Jesus' real Birthday and that people can die on December 24 and the 25.
I used to believe that when people died they would come alive later to sign their death papers
my mum called my dads grave a daddys garden,i thought that when you went in i would see my dad i was about 3. sad.
My father told me that one time a ninja had entered the military and killed himself accidentally by saluting. I believed this until I was at least 25.
When i was little i remember hearing that they dug up Abe Lincoln's body. There were scratch marks in the coffin and his nails were falling off. From that point i was scared of being buried alive. I'm 14 and i still want to be cremated.
When ı was a child I used to believe,we wont die.We will live very long times.
my mother died when i was only 6... she had a twin sister i had Only seen in pictures. So there i sat at my mothers funeral sitting beside my mother. I thought she just didn't like me anymore so she pretended to die so she could get away :(
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