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View Poll Results: Is Ouija suitable for 11-year olds? | |||
NO WAY, nuh-huh, absolutely NOT |
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11 | 33.33% |
Not really, but..... |
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2 | 6.06% |
Meh |
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5 | 15.15% |
It's okay, but..... |
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3 | 9.09% |
YES, it's perfect for that purpose |
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12 | 36.36% |
Voters: 33. You may not vote on this poll |
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Why, you're a regular Alfred E Einstein, ain't ya?
Join Date: Jun 2006
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Yeah, I'm talking about adults who believe that you can contact ghosts through a board game. This is not commentary on whether or not ghosts exist: it's the ridiculous notion that a board game has even the slightest possibility of conjuring one up. That's the beauty of it when you're a kid: just maybe, you think. Once I hit teenager I knew better. As I said: for sheer creepiness, Bratz dolls are ten times creepier than a piece of cardboard. Big giant misshapen heads with impossibly giant eyeballs on a little plastic body: they look like those creepy Olsen twins. ![]()
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