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I enjoy my daily visit to GoComics immensely, itâs my first stop, but I rarely laugh out loud. This panel made me snort laugh so loudly that my husband was frightened!
My daughter and I used to watch horror movies when she was pretty young. It was her choice. I asked her not too long ago if she still watches them, and she does. She had no problem with realizing the fakeness and found them funny. Me too.
Tomorrow is my buddyâs daughterâs first birthday so I got her a book, uh for a 1 year old, a bit young for A clockwork Orange I think. Maybe when sheâs 14âŠ
If you read any of the original versions of traditional childrenâs stories like Little red riding hood, Cinderella, etc . I think you will understand what he is getting at. Do you know what happens to the step sisters in original story?
The British edition had a final chapter with a âHappy Endingâ that was omitted from the first American editions. This may illustrate Alex reading about his early adventures to his son.
SHIVA about 23 hours ago
The Story of O would be a better choice.
MeanBob Premium Member about 23 hours ago
I read âthe Gashley Crumb Teeniesâ when I was eight. Same year I read Davey and the Goblin. My teachers did not approve of me sharing either book.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member about 23 hours ago
Next up, Caligula.
Coopersdad about 22 hours ago
THIS IS HIS BEDTIME STORY???
Grandma Lea about 22 hours ago
foreseen modern day dystopian U.S.A.
KA7DRE Premium Member about 21 hours ago
Donât forget to tape his eyelids open.
Zykoic about 20 hours ago
Seventh grade and the Nuns took my copy of âBrave New Worldâ away.
Doug K about 20 hours ago
This might not be an appropriate book for a child this age.
nosirrom about 20 hours ago
Is there âmilk-plusâ in that cup?
Slowly, he turned... about 17 hours ago
Hang on to your bear, Timmy, and shut your eyes⊠nah, that wonât workâŠ
Kaputnik about 17 hours ago
My Dad also read me a book with fighting and prison scenes. The Wind in the Willows.
sprink56 about 16 hours ago
âWhatâs it going to be then, eh?â There was me, that is Alex, and my three droogsâŠ..
backyardcowboy about 16 hours ago
Itâs the only book he could find that wasnât banned.
Brian Kehlmeier Premium Member about 16 hours ago
Me and me droogiesâŠ
ladykat Premium Member about 15 hours ago
Not the best choice for a child his age.
uniquename about 15 hours ago
My wife used to read Stephen King before going to bed. But not to our children.
Malph about 15 hours ago
Guess thatâs a glass of milk on the bedside table.
mokspr Premium Member about 14 hours ago
I predict a lot of âfamily timeâ spent with the therapist in their future.
Holden Awn about 14 hours ago
Horrorshow.
Zebrastripes about 13 hours ago
This is what nightmares are made ofâŠâŠ..
KaraBooBunny about 13 hours ago
I enjoy my daily visit to GoComics immensely, itâs my first stop, but I rarely laugh out loud. This panel made me snort laugh so loudly that my husband was frightened!
Medtech4 about 12 hours ago
NO! NO! NO! NO!
prrdh about 12 hours ago
He shouldnât be reading this modernistic stuff. Stick to the classics. How about The Castle of Otranto?
Totalloser Premium Member about 11 hours ago
time for some IN-OUT with Billy Bob and the boys
Moonkey Premium Member about 10 hours ago
My daughter and I used to watch horror movies when she was pretty young. It was her choice. I asked her not too long ago if she still watches them, and she does. She had no problem with realizing the fakeness and found them funny. Me too.
samsoltan_48323 about 9 hours ago
There I wasâŠ. Alex and my three droogs.
willie_mctell about 9 hours ago
Time to learn about what the other shop has to offer.
willie_mctell about 9 hours ago
The kid will probably need to use the glossary.
Smeagol about 9 hours ago
Tomorrow is my buddyâs daughterâs first birthday so I got her a book, uh for a 1 year old, a bit young for A clockwork Orange I think. Maybe when sheâs 14âŠ
rbrt6956 about 7 hours ago
If you read any of the original versions of traditional childrenâs stories like Little red riding hood, Cinderella, etc . I think you will understand what he is getting at. Do you know what happens to the step sisters in original story?
Thomas R. Williams about 7 hours ago
The British edition had a final chapter with a âHappy Endingâ that was omitted from the first American editions. This may illustrate Alex reading about his early adventures to his son.
gopher gofer about 5 hours ago
this is just bezoomny⊠âș