koilmasta wrote:
lukeekelly wrote:
Three blind mice............................has a KNIFE in it. DUN DUN DUNNNNNNNNNNNNN!!!
Ring around the rosies.............deadly. Another DUN DUN DUNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!
Are you sure they are for kids? They are creepypastas in disguise.S0. Very. 7rue
did you read the ring around the rosies one
it's not true
Offline
Animeboy975 wrote:
This Thread= Childhood R.I.P.
No.
There are much worse things
That will mess you up for life.
You're too young but
You will know
Soon enough...
[/crypticness]
Offline
Isn't there a second verse to ringa ringa roses or was that just my nursery school? Something along the lines of
Fishies in the water
Fishies in the sea
We all jump up with a
1 2 3
But that may be wrong, if it's not it may be to do with going to heaven ect.
But yeah, i know alot of you think that theorie's wrong.
Oh well...
Offline
banana500 wrote:
Animeboy975 wrote:
This Thread= Childhood R.I.P.
No.
There are much worse things
That will mess you up for life.
You're too young but
You will know
Soon enough...
[/crypticness]
DUN DUN DUN.
Offline
Lol there's a reason why kids don't look like Smiledog (with their inhumanly white grinning horseteeth which just haaave to be shown) in old portraits.
These stories scared them.
I guess.
Offline
what? are you saying that if you read the original stories, then you'll never smile again? because it probably had to do with the fact that you had to sit there, completely still, for about ten minutes to take a portrait back when this was published. or get a painting done, which took hours and hours.
Offline
zubblewu wrote:
all nursery rhymes and fairy tales are actually really dark
kids getting baked in the oven
a wolf eating pigs
a wolf eating a grandma and getting cut open with an axe
murderous giants
etc.
mmm yum
Offline
luiysia wrote:
what? are you saying that if you read the original stories, then you'll never smile again? because it probably had to do with the fact that you had to sit there, completely still, for about ten minutes to take a portrait back when this was published. or get a painting done, which took hours and hours.
I think it was meant to be a joke...
Offline
luiysia wrote:
why is this thread even still open
it's based on pure lies
[dr@m@71cne$$]N0... 17 1$ Y0U WH0 7ELLS L1E$.[/dr@m@71cne$$]
Last edited by koilmasta (2013-03-13 20:31:10)
Offline
Read the book A Tale Dark and Grim. It's a kids book but NOT for anyone under 8. (12 if they have problems with gore or stuff like that.) The author took a lot of old Grimm fairy tales and put Hansel and Gretel as the main characters. It is NOT a typical fairy tale book.
And as well, in the original of Has Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid, the prince dumps Ariel.
Offline
firewolves360 wrote:
And as well, in the original of Has Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid, the prince dumps Ariel.
And she dies and melts into sea foam.
Offline
im not even going to bother trying to read this whole thread but the way fairy tales and all that are changed over time is very interesting
did you know that the original little red riding hood was created sort of as a way to warn ladies of all the hooligans that run around all over and that you should be cautious traveling alone?
people complain about others warning women not to go out alone all the time today but back when the story was created i think women were viewed as weaker and inferior to men
Offline
okay, theres this ONE nursery rhyme thats driving. Me. INSANE.
Its called "Ba Ba Blacksheep".
The voice in my head wrote:
why is this guy talking to a SHEEP?!?!
wait, is the sheep a metaphor for an ASSASIN?!
Sure explains why the "little boy who lives down the lane" has to do with anything.
And maybe he's a slave, so that explains why he included his master in there.
But what does the WOOL have to do with anything?
I dunno. I'll just ask Scratch. I started a forum about demented nursery rhyme meanings anyway.
Offline
are you guys calling the original little mermaid "dark" now??? it had a happy ending and everything
Offline
i havent got much to offer to this discussion other than the fact that my english teacher told the class that "why did the chicken cross the road?" is actually a joke about suicide
Offline
777w wrote:
i havent got much to offer to this discussion other than the fact that my english teacher told the class that "why did the chicken cross the road?" is actually a joke about suicide
Thanks for the contribution anyway even if its "not much". This would have been the first time I'd have known that... if the people on my previously featured project didn't tell me in the comments. Its was about a chicken crossing the road called "True story" because I actually have seen a black chicken cross the road.
Offline