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Freaks & Fiends

@theladyfiend / theladyfiend.tumblr.com

got a real good feelin' something bad's about to happen
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if a teenager is at your door and they are wearing a costume!! please give them candy!! they are still in it for the halloween spirit and it honestly no different from a little kid in a costume. they are just as excited and happy as all the other lil tykes and dont you dare tell them they are “too old for trick-or-treating” because that will literally break their hearts and that’s not cool.

Its getting close to Halloween again so I just thought I’d reblog this again

And if “don’t be rude to teenagers over a stupid jawbreaker” isn’t enough for you, consider 

  • You can’t tell how old a kid is just by looking. I’ve known multiple 5th graders who were taller than I am, and I’m 25 years old. With their faces hidden by masks, you won’t be able to tell they’re elementary schoolers, but they still are. 
  • Lots of older siblings are expected to take their younger siblings trick-or-treating, and they only get paid in candy. 
  • You don’t know if that teenager is developmentally disabled. 
  • You don’t know if that teenager spent most of their childhood in a hospital or sick and has never had the traditional trick-or-treat experience before.
  • You don’t know if this is that teenager’s first Halloween in America, and they just want to experience a piece of American culture.
  • You don’t know if that teenager ever gets candy any other day of the year. 
  • You don’t know if that teenager has eaten anything at all today. 

And those are just things I can think of off the top of my head. 

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PSA About Halloween Events

As the Halloween season has finally arrived, I just wanted to give everyone some guidelines to follow about going to Halloween Event:

  1. Don't hurt the scare-actors. I've heard people say that they'll punch a grown man in the face if he pops up and scares them. They can't touch you so don't touch them.
  2. Don't touch props unless you are told to. I saw a young man touch a prop and it nearly fell on an actor who was hiding.
  3. If you watch a show (Like Bill and Ted's Excellent Halloween Adventure or Fiends) don't get offended at something they do. They're meant to entertain and parody the events that have happened in the past year and are meant in good fun.
  4. A lot of time and effort went into putting these events together, rant and rave all you want to when you get home or in the car about how the event sucked or wasn't scary, but don't say it within earshot of an actor or an employee. They're doing the best they can.
  5. And most of all: Remember that the actors are just like you and I. They get up every morning and go to school or work and then spend hours and hours getting ready for their event at night. I asked one actor how long it took him to get into make up and costume, he said it took about two and a half hours and had to be reapplied every time he took a break.

All in all, have fun, be safe, and respect the actors.

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Seeing as it's almost Halloween (two more days til Halloween, Halloween, Halloween, two more days til Halloween, Silver Shamrock) my creative juices have been flowing around supernatural things. Today, I was driving home from school and I had this idea for a short story and I want to call it Hearsay. The plot is about a man and a woman, living around the late 19th century and the hearsay of the town they live in is that the woman is a vampire because she is not from the town where her husband is from, you know the saying from Pocahontas  "They're different from us, it means they can't be trusted." I would go into detail about why they think she's a vampire, but I don't want to spoil anything. Should I go forth with this story or just chunk it? Thoughts? I'd love feedback!

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