Mental Scars



Halloween is tomorrow, and nothing embodies the spirit of Halloween quite like making small children fear for their lives. These kids are going to need years of therapy. I love Japan.

27 comments:

  1. LOLOLOLOL.

    That kid yelling at the reporter was fucking awesome. He is prepared for the zombie apocalypse.

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  2. They really kick him ^^ The little guy is very brave !

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  3. Years later each of these kids will give a copy of this tape to their Therapist.

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  4. i will destroy you lol at the kid

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  5. Always be sure to keep a good stock of plastic wrap and a plastic dinosaur tied to your door, in order to be ready for a zombie attack. Keep also some tabasco, just in case.

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  6. That kid has future puroresu superstar written all over him!

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  7. That little zombie slayer gets an A+ for dual wielding like Kratos on a mound of pillows to protect the others. Hero-tastic! In unrelated news, Japan's psychology industry is expected to have significant increases during the next 20 to 30 years.

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  8. Hahahaha, sad thing it does not show them "celebrating" victory... if I remember well, just after the zombie leaves, the kids start to cry a lot, that's so sad-sweetie! Kawaiiso!

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  9. those kids were adorable, that was really mean

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  10. 1 - No, the zombie will bite me!
    2 - Don't mess it up!

    A hi-tech company's CEO in the making.

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  11. fucking sick retards. those parents are dead.

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  12. Elementary School of the Dead in shooting

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  13. poor children, they'll need years of therapy. i think its called psychological abuse in every other country.

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  14. Wow, although it is hilarious, those poor kids will never feel safe in their home again...so that zombie won't come back, what about his friends. Snaps to all of them, especially the little guy who was so brave. He still fought even when he was afraid the zombie would bite him!! Kid has balls of steel. Now he needs to take those zombie fighting skills and turn them on his parents...

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  15. That's freaking hilarious, I would have loved this sort of thing as a kid - much better than the years of unrelenting paranoia and boredom that most people call a normal life. Seriously the kids beat a "real" zombie, the monster in the closet doesn't stand a chance!

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  16. Stop whining about psychological abuse. Just because you are, doesn't mean everyone is that fucking weak. God, people / kids can take a scare or two without needing to whine to a shrink.

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  17. That little boy is such a hero!
    He's so brave, if this had happened to me at that age I probably would have just sat on the floor and cried.

    It's also hilarious, I feel really bad, but, I laughed so hard I cried and so did everyone else I showed it to.

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  18. 30000 suicides a year... yup, it's all clear to me now.

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  19. In a way it could be character-building.
    I'm sure afterwards, the reporter explained that it was just a trick and praised the kids for being so brave. After that the kids would always believe in themselves and never be afraid of anything.
    Well, that's an optimistic view of it anyway!

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  20. At first I felt bad for them, but that little guy was so awesome. By the end I was crying with laughter. I never would've considered cling film a useful zombie deterrent.

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  21. I was laughing my ass off the entire time... maaannn...
    I had to show my parents...
    They didn't find it funny...
    ...
    They don't know what funny is...

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  22. Oh my gosh. That was the funniest thing I've ever seen. I was literally crying from laughing so hard. Massive props to all three of those kids man (even the one that was too afraid to do anything, at least he wasn't over there bawling his eyes out the whole time). Also, to all of those that find this insensitive, you're just overly sensitive. Seriously, people aren't as weak as they seem. Sure, it was probably scary at the time, but they beat the thing off - do you know how much of a morale boost that would be? If I did that as a child, I probably never would've been afraid of anything ever again.

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  23. That kid has THE SOUL OF A SAMURAI~!

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  24. if kids are allowed in haunted houses.. whats the damn difference?

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  25. They won't need therapy and they will be just fine, it's different culture, they are not as weak as children in your country.

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  26. http://www.wtfjapanseriously.com/2010/11/aokigahara-suicide-forest.html
    not weak.

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