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Let me know: what ridiculous things did you believe in as a child?

16 Jan 2024, 12:05, parser
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"Let me know" is a column for our readers' stories. We launch a survey every week and are waiting for your comments. The most interesting of them are included in articles and collections. This time we invite you to plunge into your memories and tell us what "truths" seemed to you unshakable in childhood.

Perhaps you believed that robots and dolls come to life when we are not around? This belief is well played out in the cartoon "Toy Story". But at the heart of the "Monster Corporation" is a popular phobia — that there is a terrible monster in the closet.

Frame: "Monster Corporation" / YouTube
Even at a younger age, many of us believed that crushing a spider meant rain. And a watermelon bone eaten is generally a dangerous thing, because a watermelon should grow out of it right in the stomach!

It is always interesting to remember such stories. We would like to collect a nostalgic article with stories about your childhood beliefs. And we really look forward to your answers in the form or in the comments!

Let me know: what ridiculous things did you believe in as a child?
Where did this idea come from? How long have you been convinced of its truth? How has she influenced your life? When did you realize that this was not true?
Thanks for the answer!
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