tales-of-the-lost:

dicktacos4dami:

noiz-games:

derinthemadscientist:

surprisebitch:

tentaclerapper:

methylbenzene:

when i was little and my parents were driving id pretend there was a man/being/thing running alongside the car who had to follow certain rules like “he can only travel by jumping from streetlight to streetlight” or “he can only walk on fences”

i was so surprised to find out that other people did similar things

i wonder what the underlying psychology behind it is

like its a really specific thing to do but almost everyone did it without telling other kids about it because we all thought it was probably weird or unimportant

i really hope that a psychologist sees this and will post the physiological reason why 99.9% of kids do this

My imaginary runner did not look this terrifying.

My imaginary runners were always animals, like a horse or a golden retriever.

yall bitches fuckin weird i always pictured sonic

Mine was Kurama, the nine-tailed Jinchuriki from Naruto… He couldn’t touch the ground but he could use buildings, trees, and lightposts…

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