My Literal Childhood

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   Woppdy Doo,  story time!  So when I was really young,  I was into horror stuff (I still am,  obviously)  and I found something called the "Tails Doll". Now,  I was obsessed with this thing,  like,  I loved it sooo much.  But, here's the problemo. I was also terrified of it,  because I genuinely thought that it was real.

    So one day,  my aunt and uncle came over to my house to visit and stupid little Reese's Puffs started talking about the Tails Doll in front of my whole family.  Then,  I said that it was real and that it was my room.  So I make my uncle come into my room and I point to a shadow ony wall and say "See,  that's it's shadow,  it watches me while I sleep so it can kill me when I least expect it!" After that my parents asked where I heard about it and I told them that I saw it on YouTube.  My parents "banned" me from YouTube,  although I still watched it all of the time,  like,  every single day.  

  I would also draw all of the time.  I would poorly draw it,  cut it out,  and carry the drawing around with me everywhere I went and when one would get ruined,  I would just make a new one. I even carved a picture of it into my night stand that I still have and use.   So,  since I'm a lot older and A LOT better at drawing,  I decided to draw it again.  I managed to find one of the old drawings (here it is)  

  I managed to find one of the old drawings (here it is)  

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And here's the new one

Oh,  by the way,  I have a new signature

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Oh,  by the way,  I have a new signature

Oh,  by the way,  I have a new signature

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