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I sat next to a pregnant student my senior year and once she finally got the baby out of her and she was able to attend school again she and her friends randomly talked about how safe sex no longer became safe and I was sitting next to them hearing it all to the point where I screamed begging them to stop...Yes I know I wasn't part of that conversation.


Actually... what counts as 'safe sex' to them? Cause if you do it right, you only have about a 1% chance of getting pregnant. It really depends on what contraceptive methods she used to avoid pregnancy and yet resulted in her getting pregnant.
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That was by accident...And I was being a jerk about it. It was like in a horror movie.

I was being polite but firm so that's probably why no drama came out of it.

So yeah, what happens in the bedroom should stay in the bedroom...Seriously I don't want to hear it, that goes for all of you.
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Here's a list of dumb misconceptions I made when I was a lil' kid:
-That Pokemon was real.(five years old at that time)
-That if a guy and a girl gets married, the girl magically gets pregnant and the kid kicks out of her belly when he/she's ready.(I thought that until I was eight, but I never knew how they get pregnant until I was twelve)
-That if you threw a toy pokeball at something, it catches it.(Again, five years old at that time)
-That if you squeezed a cat's belly too hard, they'll throw up or poop.(nine years old at that time)
-That penguins could fly.(I thought that until I started kindergarden.)
-Well, I wasn't technically a little kid at the time(I was eleven), but that most creepypastas were REAL.(I hated having to go to bed, because I was afraid Jeff the Killer would kill me in my sleep. However, a week later, I learned that 100% of those horror stories aren't real.)
-That the actors who play as characters who die in a movie REALLY die, but in reality, they're pretending and they're really using special effects.(I thought that until I was eight.)

That's all I got, but warning, silly.
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I had very few misconceptions as a kid (seriously, I was one of those three year olds who knew babies came from pregnant women, boys can pee in urinals AND toilets, and ghosts/monsters/Santa don't exist)... And most of the few I did have, I realized weren't true but went out of my way to pretend they were xD There were a handful that slipped by me, though:

- Girls have "nuts". (In my defense, I was seven, most of my friends were guys at the time, and I didn't realize they were talking about dicks; I was disillusioned when a female friend fell on an upraised bit of cement right between the legs and I commented, "Wow, that must've hurt her nuts!" Ha ha...! The looks on the guys' faces after that is still funny...!)
- Babies spontaneously form in mothers and fathers have nothing to do with this process, although their DNA still ends up part of the baby. Sex is a synonym for gender and NOTHING more.
- Michael Jackson is white. (Corrected when I was eleven; music teacher showed us a video with Michael Jackson as a kid followed by Michael Jackson shortly before he turned white)
- Phoenix Wright is a prosecutor :beef:
- I thought my fellow five-year-olds in kindergarten had decent memories, could read, and were as disillusioned as I was :yuusaku:
- I thought the city I was born in and the city I moved to and have since stayed in were on different sides of the world (it's still the same state). In my defense... SF always seems to have the exact opposite temperature of my town when I go to visit xD
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-That if a guy and a girl gets married, the girl magically gets pregnant and the kid kicks out of her belly when he/she's ready.(I thought that until I was eight, but I never knew how they get pregnant until I was twelve)


Wow, I thought I was the only one who thought that as a kid.

-I also used to believe that sleeping was a form of forward only time travel.

-I believed that there were soda lakes and beer lakes that people got those beverages from.

-I believed that cats peed out of their butts, 'cause that's what it looked like to me, okay?

-I believed that if you were to climb up mount everest, you could reach the moon.

-I believed the sun turned into the moon an night. (Only until I was about 6.)
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There's only one "misconception" that I ever thought was true as a child, but now realize is wrong.

Religion. Thought it was real, turns out it's the biggest lie we've ever created and deluded ourselves into believing.

Just saying. :uramidn:
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When I was a child I came home from school and my mum had potpourri in a bowl, but they were shiny like candy so I touched one and she told me that my fingers were going to fall off. I ran upstairs and vigorously washed my hands.

I was in a van with my older sister, cousin, aunt, uncle and grandparents on our way to Virginia and we were passing over a bridge and my aunt starts whispering and says if me make any noise, a shark was going to jump up from the water below and attack the van.

I was very gullible as a child; not so much anymore. Thankfully.
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When I was a child I came home from school and my mum had potpourri in a bowl, but they were shiny like candy so I touched one and she told me that my fingers were going to fall off. I ran upstairs and vigorously washed my hands.

I was in a van with my older sister, cousin, aunt, uncle and grandparents on our way to Virginia and we were passing over a bridge and my aunt starts whispering and says if me make any noise, a shark was going to jump up from the water below and attack the van.

I was very gullible as a child; not so much anymore. Thankfully.


I remember the second one, but why didn't you tell me about the first one. :minuki:
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There's only one "misconception" that I ever thought was true as a child, but now realize is wrong.

Religion. Thought it was real, turns out it's the biggest lie we've ever created and deluded ourselves into believing.

Just saying. :uramidn:


I generally try to avoid talking about religion... but I will say, if people want to have religion that's fine. I feel it's like an emotional crutch for some people, but if they're happy that way, fine. Just... you know, don't try to shove it in my face.

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TopHatProfessor1014 wrote:
There's only one "misconception" that I ever thought was true as a child, but now realize is wrong.

Religion. Thought it was real, turns out it's the biggest lie we've ever created and deluded ourselves into believing.

Just saying. :uramidn:


I generally try to avoid talking about religion... but I will say, if people want to have religion that's fine. I feel it's like an emotional crutch for some people, but if they're happy that way, fine. Just... you know, don't try to shove it in my face.

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I know how you feel. I hate here where I live were everywhere I turn, there is always someone in the subways pushing their religion and handing people pamphlets or talking about the end of the world. :yuusaku:
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Actually, I don't have that here. Sure we have people standing on streets holding magazines about religion or so, but they don't force them on me or anything. I mostly get accosted by animal rights people. I'm all for animal rights, but I don't have the cash to help and I would really like it if they left me alone, when I'm sitting at a bus stop, waiting for a bus. It means that I have a goal to get to. (My home)

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You must never get Jehova's witnesses coming to your door, then. Seriously, the way they try to shove those pamphlets down my throat just irritates me. I'm a christian, and I have no interest in any other religion, good sir!
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You must never get Jehova's witnesses coming to your door, then. Seriously, the way they try to shove those pamphlets down my throat just irritates me. I'm a christian, and I have no interest in any other religion, good sir!


Oh we had them... I mean, we used to have them. :uramidn:

My mother has managed to scare them off and got us on their "Do not ever, ever, EVER ring this bell!" List.

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You must never get Jehova's witnesses coming to your door, then. Seriously, the way they try to shove those pamphlets down my throat just irritates me. I'm a christian, and I have no interest in any other religion, good sir!


Jehovah's Witnesses IS Christianity, and to be perfectly honest; all religions are equally as irrational and unintelligent to me. You're only a Christian because of the circumstances of where you were born and what your family is. If you were born in the Middle East, you'd likely be Muslim. If you were born in Asia, likely Buddhist. The point is, how do you know Christianity is anymore "true" than those other religions? I used to believe in God as a kid. But then as I grew older, I learned to question and doubt; leading me to becoming an atheist. If everyone did that, we'd have far less religious people. But that's just my opinion.
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You must never get Jehova's witnesses coming to your door, then. Seriously, the way they try to shove those pamphlets down my throat just irritates me. I'm a christian, and I have no interest in any other religion, good sir!


Jehovah's Witnesses IS Christianity, and to be perfectly honest; all religions are equally as irrational and unintelligent to me. You're only a Christian because of the circumstances of where you were born and what your family is. If you were born in the Middle East, you'd likely be Muslim. If you were born in Asia, likely Buddhist. The point is, how do you know Christianity is anymore "true" than those other religions? I used to believe in God as a kid. But then as I grew older, I learned to question and doubt; leading me to becoming an atheist. If everyone did that, we'd have far less religious people. But that's just my opinion.


Dude come on, don't talk like atheists are smarter than believers. I don't support religion either but I respect the beliefs of others, I myself believe in God in my own way and yes, I have learned how to question and doubt, thank you very much.

It's okay to state your opinion on things but you're coming very close to slander and I'm advising you to lighten up a bit.
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Dude come on, don't talk like atheists are smarter than believers. I don't support religion either but I respect the beliefs of others, I myself believe in God in my own way and yes, I have learned how to question and doubt, thank you very much.

It's okay to state your opinion on things but you're coming very close to slander and I'm advising you to lighten up a bit.


I never said anything about atheists being more or less intelligent than believers. I'm saying that I think the BELIEF itself is irrational. There's a difference between criticizing the belief and the believers. I'm not slandering anyone.

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Dude come on, don't talk like atheists are smarter than believers. I don't support religion either but I respect the beliefs of others, I myself believe in God in my own way and yes, I have learned how to question and doubt, thank you very much.

It's okay to state your opinion on things but you're coming very close to slander and I'm advising you to lighten up a bit.


I never said anything about atheists being more or less intelligent than believers. I'm saying that I think the BELIEF itself is irrational. There's a difference between criticizing the belief and the believers. I'm not slandering anyone.

People have rights, friend. Ideas don't.


By saying you became an atheist because you were once a believer but learned how to question and doubt is, yes, saying that you're superior, because you're suggesting believers choose to be that way because they didn't learn how to question and/or alienated themselves into it. Trust me, belief in any kind of idea can be reached by rational ways. There are just as much atheists and agnostics that came to be like that by the most irrational and stupid ways.
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By saying you became an atheist because you were once a believer but learned how to question and doubt is, yes, saying that you're superior, because you're suggesting believers choose to be that way because they didn't learn how to question and/or alienated themselves into it. Trust me, belief in any kind of idea can be reached by rational ways. There are just as much atheists and agnostics that came to be like that by the most irrational and stupid ways.


There's nothing "rational" about religious belief, because it relies on faith not evidence. I'm not saying this to hate or slander on anyone. It's practically the definition of faith. Faith ignores evidence, and doing so can't be considered as rational.

I'm saying that religion has to do with indoctrination, as well as society. If you're born into it and surrounded by it for the majority of your life, then of course you won't be doubting or questioning. Society and environments are both powerful forces, and it is difficult to break away from them. Again, I'm not attacking anyone. I'm just stating how society works. Religon, politics, ideology, etc; a lot of that has to do with external factors.

And you're right about intelligence. There are smart Christians, and there are dumb Christians. There are smart atheists, and there are dumb atheists. Like I said, I'm not implying that any group is superior.
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By saying you became an atheist because you were once a believer but learned how to question and doubt is, yes, saying that you're superior, because you're suggesting believers choose to be that way because they didn't learn how to question and/or alienated themselves into it. Trust me, belief in any kind of idea can be reached by rational ways. There are just as much atheists and agnostics that came to be like that by the most irrational and stupid ways.


There's nothing "rational" about religious belief, because it relies on faith not evidence. I'm not saying this to hate or slander on anyone. It's practically the definition of faith. Faith ignores evidence, and doing so can't be considered as rational.

I'm saying that religion has to do with indoctrination, as well as society. If you're born into it and surrounded by it for the majority of your life, then of course you won't be doubting or questioning. Society and environments are both powerful forces, and it is difficult to break away from them. Again, I'm not attacking anyone. I'm just stating how society works. Religon, politics, ideology, etc; a lot of that has to do with external factors.

And you're right about intelligence. There are smart Christians, and there are dumb Christians. There are smart atheists, and there are dumb atheists. Like I said, I'm not implying that any group is superior.


Okay, fine, let's leave it at that or the topic will derail. Whatever. You have your opinions like anyone else.
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Okay, fine, let's leave it at that or the topic will derail. Whatever. You have your opinions like anyone else.


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Okay, fine, let's leave it at that or the topic will derail. Whatever. You have your opinions like anyone else.


Whatever you say...


The problem is people need to respect everyone's beliefs. That's why our world is shit.
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The problem is people need to respect everyone's beliefs. That's why our world is shit.


Sorry, but as long as humans exist; we're never going to get along. Why do you think we have wars, different religions, different political parties, etc? Humans aren't machines, we're the most intelligent animal on the planet and thus we all have radically different ideologies. Unfortunately, sometimes our intelligence is ironically our downfall... :yuusaku:
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Sorry, but as long as humans exist; we're never going to get along. Why do you think we have wars, different religions, different political parties, etc? Humans aren't machines, we're the most intelligent animal on the planet and thus we all have radically different ideologies. Unfortunately, sometimes our intelligence is ironically our downfall... :yuusaku:


Sometimes it's just our stupidity and lack of morals that brings our downfall.
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I'm a Christian and proud of it. I do want to say that there is a VERY fine line between religion and being a Christian. Religion is full of man-made rules that you have to follow if you want to reach heaven. I consider Jehovah's Witness as part of this. A Christian is someone who has full faith in what the Bible says, has a personal relationship with Jesus, and practices what the Bible says, not omitting or adding to it. It's because of this that I believe a Jew, a Mormon, anyone who is religious can become a Christian. I don't feel it's restricted to how or where you're brought up. I see it as a choice rather than something that should be forced on you. It's only going to drive you away if that's the case.

I know the big reason why so many people deviate from Christianity or find it absurd is I think people have a hard time grasping the fact that we can believe in something intangible and have to rely fully on faith. It's something I don't regret either. It's by faith that I've experienced things mentioned in the Bible personally that other people will find absurd because it's too far-fetched. Another thing that I've seen turn people off are those who claim to be Christians but live just like everyone else. Christians are supposed to set themselves apart. If you're going out drinking, smoking, gambling, having lots of sex, and constantly using language, how is that making you any different? That bothers me and I think if people are going to talk the talk they should walk the walk. Not just with Christianity, but things in general. Can't stand it when people are going around claiming to be something they're not.

Now, I'm not one to force my beliefs on anyone. I feel it's the other person's choice whether they want to hear what I say or not. I only bring it up if other people do because then I know that they want to talk about it. I won't force my beliefs on anyone, I'll tell people about it, how I feel God has changed my life and everything, and let them know they have a choice and leave it at that. The rest I leave to prayer and hoping God does something, but I myself say no more unless they want to talk more about it. If you just force it, people are going to be turned off, it's a fact. I'll never say either that sin is going to condemn anyone to hell either. I want to see people saved from sin from my standpoint, not to watch them die while I condemn them.
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I'm a Christian and proud of it. I do want to say that there is a VERY fine line between religion and being a Christian. Religion is full of man-made rules that you have to follow if you want to reach heaven. I consider Jehovah's Witness as part of this. A Christian is someone who has full faith in what the Bible says, has a personal relationship with Jesus, and practices what the Bible says, not omitting or adding to it. It's because of this that I believe a Jew, a Mormon, anyone who is religious can become a Christian. I don't feel it's restricted to how or where you're brought up. I see it as a choice rather than something that should be forced on you. It's only going to drive you away if that's the case.

I know the big reason why so many people deviate from Christianity or find it absurd is I think people have a hard time grasping the fact that we can believe in something intangible and have to rely fully on faith. It's something I don't regret either. It's by faith that I've experienced things mentioned in the Bible personally that other people will find absurd because it's too far-fetched. Another thing that I've seen turn people off are those who claim to be Christians but live just like everyone else. Christians are supposed to set themselves apart. If you're going out drinking, smoking, gambling, having lots of sex, and constantly using language, how is that making you any different? That bothers me and I think if people are going to talk the talk they should walk the walk. Not just with Christianity, but things in general. Can't stand it when people are going around claiming to be something they're not.

Now, I'm not one to force my beliefs on anyone. I feel it's the other person's choice whether they want to hear what I say or not. I only bring it up if other people do because then I know that they want to talk about it. I won't force my beliefs on anyone, I'll tell people about it, how I feel God has changed my life and everything, and let them know they have a choice and leave it at that. The rest I leave to prayer and hoping God does something, but I myself say no more unless they want to talk more about it. If you just force it, people are going to be turned off, it's a fact. I'll never say either that sin is going to condemn anyone to hell either. I want to see people saved from sin from my standpoint, not to watch them die while I condemn them.


You make it sound like Christianity is the only "true" religion. What about the Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Shintoists, etc? Why are their religions wrong and yours right?

Have you read the Bible? The ENTIRE Bible? Because if you do, you'll find that it's full of contradictions and downright stupidity. Leviticus for example is full of these irrational verses like how you can't eat shellfish, have long hair, wear clothes of different materials, or plant different crops on the same plot of land. Sure, you do get the occasional good verse; but why follow a 2000 year old book that was clearly written by men inspired by the cultures and biases of the time?

Please understand that I'm not attacking you or anything. These are actually legitimate questions that I'm asking. Oh, and if you want to continue this discussion; please PM me. I don't want to get this thread off-topic.
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Can we PLEASE go back to childhood innocence everyone! And when I say childhood innocence I mean before we were up at each other's necks in religious debate.

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Can we PLEASE go back to childhood innocence everyone! And when I say childhood innocence I mean before we were up at each other's necks in religious debate.

Btw Dullahan, respect! <3


I agree. We should all hold hands and get along. :hobolaugh:
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Can we PLEASE go back to childhood innocence everyone! And when I say childhood innocence I mean before we were up at each other's necks in religious debate.

Btw Dullahan, respect! <3


I agree. We should all hold hands and get along. :hobolaugh:


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Can we PLEASE go back to childhood innocence everyone! And when I say childhood innocence I mean before we were up at each other's necks in religious debate.

Btw Dullahan, respect! <3


I agree. We should all hold hands and get along. :hobolaugh:


I like the way you think.


its just the inner child in me. :maya:
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Can we PLEASE go back to childhood innocence everyone! And when I say childhood innocence I mean before we were up at each other's necks in religious debate.

Btw Dullahan, respect! <3


And what does that make me, huh? Just some cynical bastard I guess. :yuusaku:

And we've already taken the discussion in private through PM. I already made that clear.
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Can we PLEASE go back to childhood innocence everyone! And when I say childhood innocence I mean before we were up at each other's necks in religious debate.

Btw Dullahan, respect! <3


And what does that make me, huh? Just some cynical bastard I guess. :yuusaku:

And we've already taken the discussion in private through PM. I already made that clear.


Both of you aren't cynical bastards, you both have your own opinions that you both stand by which deserves respect. :gant-clap:
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Both of you aren't cynical bastards, you both have your own opinions that you both stand by which deserves respect. :gant-clap:


Well it seems that whenever I bring forth my "controversial" opinions, I'm looked at as the bad guy picking on people for no reason. It isn't the first time it's happened.
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Anyway,

my childhood freak-isms I recall at this very moment, though i know there are more...

-I thought the yellow/black striped caution roadsigns meant that there was a bee infestation in the area and got REALLY scared whenever they were around.
-I thought Stanford was part of the Ivy League until i was 16
-I thought the "no smoking" signs on airplanes was a shriveled hand, warning people not to touch the ceiling or you too will get a shriveled hand.
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Both of you aren't cynical bastards, you both have your own opinions that you both stand by which deserves respect. :gant-clap:


Well it seems that whenever I bring forth my "controversial" opinions, I'm looked at as the bad guy picking on people for no reason. It isn't the first time it's happened.


It happens, but no one is a bad guy in a conversation that has different opinions. Just don't take it the wrong way and have this forum go too off-topic especially since you both settled it in PM's.
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Can we PLEASE go back to childhood innocence everyone! And when I say childhood innocence I mean before we were up at each other's necks in religious debate.


Ah ha ha. That sounds like a misconception from my childhood, now.

As a kid I was a lot more arrogant... As a result I believed everyone believed the same things as me and anyone who dared believe any different was an idiot. And told them so.

Aha. Those were the days... :payne: Thank goodness I'm not that little asshole anymore...

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Well it seems that whenever I bring forth my "controversial" opinions, I'm looked at as the bad guy picking on people for no reason. It isn't the first time it's happened.


Eh. Controversial opinions usually get that treatment. That's kinda what kicked me from my high horse as a kid... Most of my school friends then weren't Christian. As a result, I was the one with the controversial opinion... In my case, I was in the wrong for being an arrogant ass about it, but there's nothing wrong with having the opinion to begin with or noting to others that you have it. You're not a bad guy :will:
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I would have to say one misconception i had as a kid would have to be

-When i used to see the road sign that had the slippery road ahead symbol i thought it meant that the road would start to wiggle up ahead :sillytrucy:
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Do you see the black one...or the white?

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Just want to say this and I'll be out. Tophat, I know everyone is entitled to their own beliefs. You have stated yours as I have stated mine. I don't see anyone as the villain here, so don't worry about it. You seem like a nice guy and I think everyone on this forum gets along great. We're all different, that's what makes it fun. If we were all the same, it'd be quite monotonous.

As for getting on topic, I'll state the first misconception that came to my mind.

I used to think Krillin's head was a dragon ball.
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Just want to say this and I'll be out. Tophat, I know everyone is entitled to their own beliefs. You have stated yours as I have stated mine. I don't see anyone as the villain here, so don't worry about it. You seem like a nice guy and I think everyone on this forum gets along great. We're all different, that's what makes it fun. If we were all the same, it'd be quite monotonous.

As for getting on topic, I'll state the first misconception that came to my mind.

I used to think Krillin's head was a dragon ball.


Speaking of Krillin, I always wondered why his head looked like a dragonball :udgy:
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I used to think Krillin's head was a dragon ball.


... *just now notices this* ... I don't even know how I didn't catch that :beef:
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dullahan1 wrote:
I used to think Krillin's head was a dragon ball.


... *just now notices this* ... I don't even know how I didn't catch that :beef:


It was out in plain view too xD
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