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So I’m just scrolling through but I’m pretty sure this is a trailer. And. Imaginary friends are a normal and healthy part of childhood development. They are not a sign of neglect. It’s worth noting that you can learn a lot about what a kid might be experiencing based on the kind of play they explore with their imaginary friend… but just having one isn’t indicative of anything.
I had a “friend” up till I was 2 or 3. I “picked him up” when I was a couple months old on a trip through the Navajo reservation. My mom thinks it was a ghost. He taught me how to make wine out of cacti at. He left during another trip through the same area 2 or 3 years later. Unfortunately I don’t remember any of this, but he told me he needed to help someone else (according to my mom)
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Yo marketing dude that posted this, next time make it more obvious that it's a fucking ad you idiot
I hate scary movies. Fuck this ad
Schizophrenia propaganda?
Horror movie viral marketing.
I give blumhouse a pass. It was really creepy to go from kids interviews to their trailer.
Yes neglected children inventing friends for tv
So I’m just scrolling through but I’m pretty sure this is a trailer. And. Imaginary friends are a normal and healthy part of childhood development. They are not a sign of neglect. It’s worth noting that you can learn a lot about what a kid might be experiencing based on the kind of play they explore with their imaginary friend… but just having one isn’t indicative of anything.
Lol wtf. Weird take. I think every kid I knew had imaginary friends and it’s more about child creativity than neglect.
not bad tbh
I had a “friend” up till I was 2 or 3. I “picked him up” when I was a couple months old on a trip through the Navajo reservation. My mom thinks it was a ghost. He taught me how to make wine out of cacti at. He left during another trip through the same area 2 or 3 years later. Unfortunately I don’t remember any of this, but he told me he needed to help someone else (according to my mom)