What’s The Weirdest Thing You Did As A Child?
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I performed “surgery” on an injured butterfly I caught. It actually survived for a day or two (somehow), then it died. Then I held a funeral for it and put it in a container.
The container is still somewhere in my bedroom cupboard.
I used to create my own story lines, practice them, and then act them out using soft toys I had. Once I finished one story, I'd create another. My sisters always thought it was weird.
When we played with Barbie dolls, my sisters and I would have a few insane Barbies that would annoy the “normal” ones. We'd mess up their hair and draw on them. Then we'd throw them around in the backyard and all sorts of weird stuff. A few times they landed on the roof. Sorry about that Dad. Oops.
And at one point we also had this system, whoever was the craziest doll was “in charge” of the others.
As a kid, I always fantasized about traveling to the snow. I had never been to the snow (and still haven't). So, occasionally I would replace all of the sheets on my bed to white ones, throw heaps of white blankets and pillows everywhere, turn the air conditioning on really cold, and play snow sound effects on my iPad to imitate the snow. It sort of worked.
One time I even ripped up tissues to imitate snow fall. Mum wasn't very happy about that though.
I was a very sentimental kid. I would refuse to give any of my old toys away, and even so far as to keeping leaves off trees and food wrappers (gross, I know). I'm still a sentimental person, but I throw my wrappers away now.
I looked forward to doing school work.
I can't believe I'm the same person, honestly.
Apart from that, I just did your average kid stuff, like playing with my sisters, collecting pebbles, and taking over the Russian government.