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When I was a child I had an imaginary friend to who I talked too. Then I grew up and became an atheist.

Scorpio_gurl 6 Feb 5
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Does this mean that the imaginary friend went away? I would love to have an imaginary friend who I could blame for all the dumb stuff I do. I look for them, but to no avail. Made up another person who looks just like me and now I just blame him. Works great and at work I have to ask which showed up. Most of the time I get the good guy, but there are times when I want to kick his ass. Kind of hard to do when you can't see him. On a different note. I do talk to crows and find that they have much to tell and can be quite helpful. No other animal, with the exception of my cats, Lilly, Rocky, and Jack talk to me. I think it has to do with them getting close enough to be heard.

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When I was a child they had just discovered fire and we had to make our own tools out of animal bones.

It is a bitch being old. When I was young dirt was clean, it had not been played with enough to get dirty.

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Lol I loved the since of humor! This kind of reminded me of Dan Barker in a speech he said during an interview.

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When I was a child some of my buddies had me as imaginary friend.

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When I was little I talked to the winds. They had names, and they were my friends. In retrospect, I was a weird kid lol

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Thanks for the laugh 🙂

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Ha! That's great!

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