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There was a forested area behind my back yard when I was a child. One of the largest trees, an oak looked like it had eyes, a nose and a mouth. I used to talk to the tree. It made my childhood memories very magical as everything seemed to be animate in those days

Ellen
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wen i was realli little i used to have like 30 imaginary friends but now im older only one of them has stuck wit me through it all. And a few of my friends 2 like my imaginary friends name is bob and one of my friends imaginary friends name is squirrel and it has a family and everything squirrels wifes name is nege and their kids names are fluff and muff and their last names are McFade. My other friend has an imaginary friend named Charlie and her friend has and imaginary friend named danny. Did i tell you my imaginary friend Bob is gay and has a boyfriend named Chip??? and i just thaught that i would let you know im only 14 years old and all of the people in the paragraph are 14 years old to!!! thank you very much for your tyme
i g2g ill ttyl luv ya much bye xoxo

Anon
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When I was two I had two imaginary playmates. Tara and Lara. We played regularly until I was about four. Then Tara moved to L.A. and Lara moved to New York

shelerella
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when i was younger i used to have many imaginary friends that i would play with my favourite one was bob whop i would play with all the time. when i turned about 5 i got bored of Bob. Then my mom would start making voices that had diffrent personalties and were diffrent things like my moms old car and a rocket ship and this bear statue that was on a street we lived by and for a long time until i was about 8 i belived these things then one day i found out that it was my mom and i didn't talk to her for 3 weeks.

Bryan Rusk (Rusty)
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One time, this package came, so we had this big cardboard box in the middle of the kitchen. Well, I named the box and pretended to marry it. Then, I found out my mom was going to throw it away, and I decided it was necessary for me and the box to get a divorce. When I told my mom, she laughed and I got upset because I didn't think it was funny and thought she was mean for making me get a divorce.

Addie
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As a child, I had a series of imaginary friends...
I remember I always wanted a puppy, so I had an imaginary black puppy who I used to carry around all the time.
I also had a duck, and he was green and black. But he never had a name, but I still can picture him to this day.
Also, there was a tree outside my house, and I adopted him as my own and I named him Barky and I made sure nobody cut him down...Well, it's been a few years now, and sadly, Barky has been cut down a few months ago. I miss him.
Heh, I wasn't much of a normal child...

Still isn't!
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i used to have an imaginary friend i think i used to call boso but i'm not sure now when he got excited he used to talk in a really sqeaky voice from the back of his throat when he meant next monday he said last monday and when he meant tomorow night he said last night and he used to say rrrnakkydak which meant lucky duck i met him again years later before my 21 birthday i didn't recognize him at first he sat next to me and his eyes were yellow and then turned blue when i looked at him that happened a couple of times evryone in the room knew there was sombody there but i was the only on who could see him then i asked this guy joe who's that fella with the turning eyes and he asked me if i was a machine and i asked why and he said you must be a machine if you can see him but i don't think i am. and then i started to remember and i held out my little finger and he shook it with his little finger like we used to do

michael
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When I was about four years old I had an imaginary friend named something like Katie, and she was the one chick off "Frosty the Snowman." I don't remember much of her but my parents tell me that one day I had an argument with her and I lost... Yeah... She went away after that.

And to this day I have these four girls based off a slightly more psychotic me and my three best friends. Just the other day in math class the one based off me started accusing people of calling her instable (maybe she can read other peoples' minds? o.O). Except now I don't call them "Imaginary friends" I call them "voices"

Eh, people think I'm crazy anyway...

Ren
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My favorite animal is the tiger. When I was younger (kindergarden-3rd grade), I had a family of imaginary Bengal tiger friends. They all had names and a unique personality. My favorite was a female named Tiger who could kill anybody and run faster than a cheetah. My teacher was concerned about my playing alone during recess and asked me if I was ok. I told her yes, I was just playing with my tiger family. You can imagine the look I got.

Tiger Lady
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When we were little my brother and i used to sneak under our parents bed covers all the way down to the bottom end of the bed and think that little thumb size people lived down there in a town called cockington green. We used to talk to them and watch them and everything. The things you think of when you are little!!

funnny siblings!
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hehe! when i was in first grade, i used to take the bus to school. anyway, i was waiting in my driveway (before we got it paved) and i saw a mud puddle. i decided that he would be my friend and i named him Sandor (lol, dont ask). i would talk to him while i waited for the bus. hehe! the bus driver thought i was crazy.

i was pretty sad the day Sandor "died" and we got our driveway paved ;(... lol, i was weird ^_^

xoxo, R.I.P Sandor!
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When I was young, I had an imaginary friend named Kera. She was short and had ugly glasses and a terrible hair cut. As I got older, even into my teens, she grew up with me. She always helped me decide things about boys and usually was right. Then she left after my real best friend claim she was really an evil spirit

Anon
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I had many imaginary friends when I was little...at first, they were just some dog pets nobody could see except me... then I started to believe I was a Pokemon trainer...
I only had one human imaginary friend, it was girl a little bit older than me, very pretty, with blond hair and blue eyes, but I can't remember her name...
Imaginary friends I can most remember were made-up creatures called Emoties. They had long ears and big, cute eyes, each one represented one emotion, such as love, hope, sadness, faith...They were white, but their paws and ears were different colors, depending on which emotion they represented. They were cool. : ))

larchee
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when i was 6 i had an amaganry friend called sue she was tall and all blue she lived under my bed
i still have her today

shannon
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Some little kids have imaginary friends, but my little sister is the only one I know with imaginary enemies! According to herself, she is the guardian of a land called Dekulina, and she must protect it against the evil House Demons and Voodoos who try to take over Dekulina. There are lots of them, but the ones who always bother us in particular are Twiggus, Porkus, and their father Gordon. Twiggus likes to steal things and throw spikes at people. Porkus is his little brother, and is chubby and lazy. Gordon is the leader of the House Demon Army, and he leads the march into Dekulina from time to time. There are also hazards upon hazards in Dekulina, like the dangerous Neutron Flower that will give you "goofy magic" until you drink the antidote.

I will credit my sister one thing though--she acknowledges the fact that she has the weirdest imaginary "friends" ever. :D

Sarah's Sister
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When I was really small, I believed that there are little creatures, living in my bathroom drawer. They were called the Zyziks and they looked like beans covered with short, brown and spiky four. They had stick-like legs with big feets and big, funny noses. They were reall trouble-makers, but I still liked them, becouse they weren't evil - just really clumsy and fun-loving. They wernen't my imaginary fiends, I guess, because they were half-wild. They would always hide, when somone entred the bathroom, and you could never seen them or talk with them. I'm not even sure if they could speak. But my and my mom knew, that they existed ^^

Maja ^_^
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When I was 7 I used to have an imaginary friend called Calum Butters. I hated him, he was so annoying and pathetic. He'd say stuff and act stupid and I always used to get so angry at him. I hated him so much, but for some reason I could never get rid of him.

One day I was in my room and Calum was there along with loads of other imaginary friends (extras like in Star Trek). We had to defend my bedroom by shooting out the window because we were under attack from other invisible friends that belonged to people from other parts of the country.

We won, but Calum got killed. He never came back. None of them did.

Mux
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My son had three imaginary friends at age three. One day at lunch, she held out his arm and wiggled his head. He said " look mama, a little elephant, then he did it again, and said " well, lookit there, it's a little mouse, and again, "I be darn, anoder little mouse, but he's grey.
The mice were with us for a few years, and went everywhere with us. Peter was the grey mouse, and he would fly outside the car we we drove, he'd even role down the window to let him in. Once he let his grandpa keep Peter in his pocket, while my son kept the brown mouse in his. Then when they had sit down to order, my son said, Where's Peter Pop? His grandfather answered, He's still in my pocket. Then my son, in his usually load voice said: "Well Papa, Why don't you take your Peter out of your pocket and put it on the table" His papa couldn't stop laughing, neither could the waitress.

BB
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When I was little I was convinced that tiny people lived in the walls of my house. I lived in an old house with lots of mouse holes and cracks in the walls so I thought the tiny people used those as doors. They even had a name, Laa Laa's, I don't know where that came from. All the time I would lay on the floor by a hole waiting to see if one would come out or I would try to talk to them. I used to draw pictures of them and their cities and write stories about them. Eventually I came to terms with the fact they didn't exist but they kept me company in my younger years.

Sarah
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When I was younger (and less sane) I created Answerphonia. She lived in the phone, and when ever the answerphone came on I would pretend that she was talking to me or my parents. I got very upset when my parents gently explained that Answerphonia didn't exist, and that it was normal people that were talking. I refused to believe them, and when the answerphone stopped working I fished it out the bin and dug a grave for it.
I was a weird kid.

crazeeeee!
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