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What are some crazy things you've believed in your life you now think are wrong? Winner gets free cheese.
This discussion revolves around humorous misconceptions and beliefs that individuals held during their childhood. Participants shared various whimsical ideas, such as believing Santa Claus consumed cookies and milk left out for him and that toilets were electric. Other notable beliefs included the notion that gravity was an angel preventing ascension to heaven and the idea of handing cheese through cyberspace. The light-hearted nature of the conversation highlights the innocence of childhood beliefs and the joy in sharing these experiences.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for psychologists, educators, and anyone interested in understanding the evolution of beliefs from childhood to adulthood. It also appeals to those studying cultural myths and their impact on social behavior.
Oh, that was for Santa? They were good cookies anyway.mezarashi said:That Santa Claus actually ate the cookies and milk I left on the table for him?


Cookies and milk? I believed the Santa preferred rum and Coke!mezarashi said:That Santa Claus actually ate the cookies and milk I left on the table for him?
Yeah, those internet toilets don't work without electricity.Evo said:I realized during a power outage when I was 5 that toilets weren't electric.![]()