I pretended my haloween candy was drugs.
When I was a pre-teen and a teen, I'd pretend my Haloween candy was drugs. No particular drug (exept the Pixi-Stix was crack), just drugs. Is that normal for a teen? Note: I've never done drugs in my life.
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When I was a pre-teen and a teen, I'd pretend my Haloween candy was drugs. No particular drug (exept the Pixi-Stix was crack), just drugs. Is that normal for a teen? Note: I've never done drugs in my life.
Candy can be drugs if you want them to be. It's normal. This actually sounds like something I would do myself.
Yaaa maaan I take dem reeces cups and melt em down an shoot dat shit right up. That's a lie. Halloween got postponed this year for us so I don't care!!! Oh I didn't care to begin with, silly me.
whatever. i used to act drunk and pretend soda was alcohol. i was like 10 haha
I did this too. I actually snorted pixie stix once. I don't recommend it.
the word "candy" means a drug did you know that i
can't remember if its cake-mix drugs or what or crack
"cake-mix" is a drug to tho.
the only herb that ever got me high was tobacco
and marijuana
I caught you lying. You can't get high from tobbaco. I don't smoke, but I've read books on drugs, including a drug dictionary
you can from tobacco i have tons of times
times when i run out of tobacco and then
smoke a fresh one and only for a few seconds
i'll feel high i think its more of a dizzy
high feeling so its not a lie, and all these
other people on here don't even know that
tobacco is related to peppers and to coffee-bean
and to tomato's and to potato's and they love it
do some research and you'll see.
tobacco is a food product something i didn't know all these years i've been smoking and now i know
search it and you'll see - Solanaceae
Right! I was like 11 and my friend and I snorted pixie-stixs together lol.
Street. (Duh!) Usually crack or weed, but sometimes I pretended it was meth or Mr. Brownstone.
Maybe when you're a kid. I never trick or treated because I've been brought up to think it is rude.
I find it to be odd in a sense. Kids going up to the doors of strangers and begging them for candy. Then, if they don't get what they want they'll prank the house. Why do parents let their kids except candy from strangers for one night whereas, normally they are told not to accept things from strangers?
Exactly. They just expect it and one year we answered the trick or treaters and we hadn't bought any sweets so we gave them a big chocolate bar to share and they were still staring at us expecting more. I think I went trick or treating once when I was sleeping over at my friend's house and I didn't mind then because I wasn't disturbing my neighbours.
I only went authentic trick or treating once. My friend had invited me to go with her, her mom and I think her female friend's son. I remember my mother telling not to eat the candy because it could be dangerous, but the candy I had gotten from people I knew I kept it at the bottom. I remember eating the candy, but there's the chance that I could've eaten the "wrong" candy:/ Anyway, I was having fun until I somehow dropped a crunch bar in a pile of leaves. I called to my friends to stop while I looked for the bar. I looked and looked but I couldn't find it. I was very upset and I got up started to talk.
No one answered me and when I looked up I saw that the people I went trick or treating with were gone! I was scared and yelling for them and I think I even asked some of the other TT's if they had seen them, I can't remember if they did or not. I ran up the sidewalk still calling for them and I was on the verge of tears. I don't know how I managed to find them, but I found them crossing a street. I called out to them and they didn't respond. So, I ran at them still calling and when I caught up they looked at me and asked me what my problem was. I told them I had said to wait and that I was looking for them. They claimed that I said no such thing and that they were somehow under the impression that I was with them the whole fucking time! They were lucking I didn't get kidnapped.
I think before that incident I had gone on a trick or treat "tour" with that same friend, her mom and I think her cousin. The same pattern repeated and I somehow got "separated" I was lost and I bumped into three ladies who what happened. So, they told me that they would accompany me for the rest of the journey and if I didn't find the people I came with, they would help me look for them. We were walking and I saw my friend's mom and I called out to her and they ignored me! I was disheartened. Then, it seemed like the people I came with were deliberately walking faster like they were trying to lose me! Eventually, the walk ended and I couldn't find them. So, me and the ladies went looking for them.
The area was so crowded and the sky was pitch black. Those ladies were so wonderful and I felt so safe with them. I remember they had been telling me that their husbands were ,I think, policemen and the ladies' job was to go on the tour to make sure no got lost or in some other kind of trouble. I was so lucky to get in their company as opposed to the alternatives. O_0 Eventually, we found the people I came with. I can't remember if they were at the front desk or walking towards the cars either way, they were complaining. I called to them and they saw me. They were extremely angry and the ladies were telling them what happened. I ended up having to say goodbye to them, of course! They weren't even out of ear shot before my friend and her mom flipped out at me and I got blamed for what happened! (Plus, my grandmother refused to let me wear my own shoes and forced me to wear hers. Damn, those things were SO uncomfortable!)
Other than those two horrible experiences, I went TT many times at the mall. The environment was crowded, but it was much safer.