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Old 10-17-2010, 03:23 PM   #8
Uninkipsyncp

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I bet those kids were asking for a haunted house. They probably just didn't realize it was going to wind up being their own.

And yes, I'm aware that zombies don't technically haunt anything.
Maybe due to the camera crew following, the more people you have around you the more secure you feel.
For what it's worth, I think camera guy or crew that was following them was supposed to be synchronized in the context of that one guy being a "reporter". Obviously what you say still holds weight in the sense that more people is more security regardless, but if the kids were too young to see through the whole ploy that was the reporter bit, I don't think they would have realized anything was weird or out of place.

Still, it looks to me like they're actually having a bit of fun. I suppose the reporter guy was kind of pressuring them to, but would a kid actually be able to channel his or her fear into other emotions like that if they truly believed they were in danger? I guess it would depend partly on what age you actually begin to understand the concept behind danger in the first place.

Sheesh, I remember almost nothing from my childhood. And I'm only 25.
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