[His hand is an uneven one--either he's writing with his left hand or he's medicated. He's supposed to be cooped up in Wellspring right now and I don't know what injury he's getting yet therefore BSing is a go since I want to comment on this. XD]
Got it, did you? Try throwing a blanket over them next time. Preferably a fluffy one. Stops 'em right in their path, the poor sods.
I couldn't resist the Discworld-logic XDstonyfacedSeptember 18 2010, 06:23:10 UTC
That's right. It works best on boogeymen, but I've found it works on a lot of the other creatures popping up. Everybody knows that when you put your head under the covers, monsters disappear, right? So when you put them over their heads, they have one of those, those.... what's the word again?
He will be very apologetic if it doesn't work for Krile XD He got a boogeyman last nightstonyfacedSeptember 18 2010, 16:04:06 UTC
It only works if it's a blanket, for some reason. It's just one of those things.
Well, I said that when a person hides under the covers, the monster isn't there anymore? Well, if you throw the covers over the monster, the monster isn't too sure it's there anymore. Understand?
Nope. After they get confused like that, I generally just push them out of my room and they just wander off and hide behind some door until they've got their bearings back. It's the easiest way.
Got it, did you? Try throwing a blanket over them next time. Preferably a fluffy one. Stops 'em right in their path, the poor sods.
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Oh, yes. Existential crisis.
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What's an existential crisis?
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Well, I said that when a person hides under the covers, the monster isn't there anymore? Well, if you throw the covers over the monster, the monster isn't too sure it's there anymore. Understand?
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