Sooooooo Creepy - Unexpected Finds at ShyKids.co.uk

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The discussion revolves around a website featuring unsettling and creepy content, eliciting strong reactions from participants. Many express discomfort and disgust at the site's offerings, particularly the phrase "Looking for something to brighten up a dark corner," which is perceived as eerie. Participants share dark humor by joking about using children in bizarre ways, such as turning them into footstools or clay statues, highlighting a macabre sense of humor. The conversation emphasizes the unsettling nature of the content and the extreme reactions it provokes.
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Sooooooo creepy...

http://www.shykids.co.uk/ :bugeye: Yuck, I feel like I have to take a bath after seeing this. "Looking for something to brighten up a dark corner?" Uhrhuuuurrrgh...
 
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What the eky thump My mind boggles.
 
icvotria said:
"Looking for something to brighten up a dark corner?" Uhrhuuuurrrgh...
I have one of those, but didn't pay for it. I just varnished the neighbour's kid when he got too cheeky. Makes a great footstool.
 
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I have one of those, but didn't pay for it. I just varnished the neighbour's kid when he got too cheeky. Makes a great footstool.

That's very cruel of you, you know. I only turned my neighbour's kid into a life-size clay statue by covering him with clay when he's asleep.
 
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