A Kid Thinks He Drowned on the “Titanic” and His Story Is Very Specific

There are a bunch of stories about kids who act as if they remember their past lives that it’s hard not to give credence to the whole idea. Some people believe it’s because kids are just like…closer to their past life, or nearer to God (or wherever they believe people come from), but whatever the reason, the stories can be pretty creepy.

This is particularly true when a child gives details about an event or person or career that they couldn’t possibly have firsthand knowledge of any other way.

Which is exactly what happened in this case of a boy who was watching a documentary about the Titanic.

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Things got weird, when he, very calmly, informed them the rendering of the boiler room was wrong.

He knows because he was there..

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Someone pointed out that his use of the word “boiler” was pretty interesting.

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And the parent replied, expanding a bit and saying that even as an adult, her son hates deep water.

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There have been other stories of Titanic victims reincarnated, like this boy, who had a total breakdown at an exhibit.

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This kiddo had a similar experience that probably freaked his mother right the heck out.

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So what do you think about all of this? Are you buying it? Or do you think the kid is just making it all up?

If not, tell us how it’s so easily dismissed – I want to know!

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Creepy Kid Tweets You Definitely Shouldn’t Read in the Dark

I don’t know why kids can be so incessantly creepy sometimes – they see things, they “remember” things, they tell you thinks, they sense things – but it seems to be something of a universal truth, doesn’t it?

So when @karnythia asked Twitter for stories about the creepiest thing a kid has ever said to them, well, people responded with some doozies. 

I’ll just be over here reading those under a blanket, yeah?

14. Well that’s not unsettling at all.

Maybe get him a train set to keep him happy.

13. I bet his parents have trouble finding babysitters.

I hope she got out of that basement immediately…or at all.

12. This is probably fake, right?

It’s still a pretty good story, though.

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11. When you want to think it’s sweet, but…

There’s also a ghost right there.

10. I feel like his future gf might need a warning.

“Everyone he likes.” Eep.

9. Excellent decision making there.

You can cleanse the closet later.

8. So many kids tell some version of this story.

I wonder where they hear it, or…you know.

7. He probably meant it in a sweet way…

Right? Make me feel better here.

6. Maybe it’s time to consider this who reincarnation thing?

Because kids seem to have boarded that train.

5. Kid knows how to take out the competition.

I’d keep an eye on that one.

4. Totally thought she was going to say “hair.”

Yeah, hide the knives.

3. I’m sure it was a coincidence.

But maybe call and exorcist, just in case.

2. What active imaginations they have.

Hahahahaha *looks behind me*

1. Just TRY to stop yourself from looking behind you.

You can’t. It’s impossible.

I am dreading the day one of my boys busts something like this out, because eek!

Has your kid ever said something to you that belongs on this list? Please tell us about it in the comments!

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A Young Girl Saw Something in the Corner of Her Room – but It Didn’t Want to Be Seen

There are a ton of stories about kids seeing or hearing things that aren’t there, or knowing things they really couldn’t, that I think most of us have accepted that it’s one of two things: they’re either reincarnated, they can see ghosts, or they just talk out of their butts most of the time.

While the latter could certainly be true, there are stories that make you really consider one of the former options.

Like this one, where a little girl who pointed to the “bad man” in a dark corner of her room.

When her mother turned to look, the lamp fell and switched off, as if the “bad man” didn’t want to be seen.

Yikes.

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She said her daughter slept in her bed that night, and I can only assume she did the same every subsequent night until they found a priest or a new house.

The commenters weren’t much help, one suggesting holy water.

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And someone laughing that everyone is an atheist until something like this happens (we all know where to go for ghostly help!).

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And this person admitted he’d done exactly that.

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And yeah, we all agree that ghosts are real, right?

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What do you think was in the corner? Was it a coincidence? Are you serious scared out of your mind right now?

Yikes! I’m not sure what to think on this one!

It’s time for you to weigh in! Let us know what you think in the comments!

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When Your Nephew Says Someone Is Watching You Sleep…It Gets Creepy

Children say creepy stuff – so often, in fact, that there are threads and websites dedicated to parents and caregivers being able to tell their stories online.

Some of them are fairly mundane (as these things go), or even easily explained. We’ve sort of accepted at this point that kids can see things we can’t, and maybe even remember past lives since they’re so “new” to earth.

There are times, though, that I imagine it’s quite hard to sleep after a kiddo says something completely random and creepy…and this little boy telling his nephew that the “other man” watches him sleep and night definitely falls into that category.

I would think.

He’s told his cousin not to come into his room until he’s awake (because yeah, kids watching you sleep until you wake up is intensely creepy. The kid doesn’t listen (because he’s a kid) and finally, OP (original poster) got a bit huffy with him about following directions.

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The kid’s answer? It’s not fair that HE can’t come in the room when THE OTHER MAN watches OP sleep every night!

My face right now, y’all.

This guy had a good suggestion, and I hope OP has asked his nephew to draw this other man. I mean, because it’s important to identify the people in your room at night, obviously

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While this chap thinks perhaps it’s a person at the window, and cameras are in order. Just for peace of mind.

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And yeah..there’s the ghost angle.

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What do you think is going on here? Ghosts? Intruders? Kids being weird?

Tell us where you side in the comments!

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Keep the Light on While You Read These Creepy Comments From Kids

Kids say all kinds of stuff if you listen to them long enough – funny things, poignant things, things you can’t decipher, and yeah, sh*t that will totally and completely freak you out.

And if I’d been the one to hear any of these 16 comments firsthand, I would have been sleeping with one eye open until they grew up and moved out.

16. What the actual f*ck.

“My little cousin came home and started staring at all the Christmas decorations.

He said, ‘Hmmm. It will take 11 days.’

Eleven days later, we went out for dinner and an intruder took most of our decorations.”

—rishibhak

15. Definitely going to need to lock those up.

“When my sister was four, she walked by my bed and saw scissors.

She stopped, looked back at them, and then said, ‘You know, I could chop your head off with these. Goodnight.’”

—sleepyemaly

14. I would have crapped my pants.

“I was changing my daughter’s diaper in the middle of the night when my 2-year-old came in and stood next to me.

She looked at me with a big smile and, in a sing-song voice, said, ‘Mommy, there’s somebody behind you!’

The scary thing was that we were home alone.

—amandat4eebbd930

13. Yeah, no, anything but clowns.

“When my son was three, we were driving at night and passed a big, empty house with no lights on.

He pointed to the house, started waving his tiny hand, and said, ‘There’s a clown in there.’ I’ve refused to take that road ever since.”

—rrptrdl

12. I would have done some research.

“My friend’s 4-year-old had an imaginary friend: Jenna.

One time we were in the car and stopped at a red light next to a cemetery.

She looked up and said, ‘Bye, Jenna.’ Her mom asked where Jenna was going.

She then pointed to the cemetery and said, ‘Home. She lives there.’”

—tomb4adc7727a

11. That’s a very specific thing to say.

“I was a camp counsellor, and while running a program called ‘paint the counsellors,’ a 4-year-old leaned in behind me, started painting my hair, and whispered in my ear, ‘I’m gonna peel off all your skin.’”

—clairek49d80d9d5

10. I mean. Yeah. I’ve got nothing.

“When our second daughter was born, our 3-year-old whispered in her ear, ‘Tell me what God looks like. I forget.’

It freaked my husband and me out!”

—dawnae

9. Maybe it’s time to buy that cemetery plot.

“My daughter and I went for a walk through a cemetery while we waited for my son to finish his piano lessons next door.

She stopped dead in the middle of the graveyard, pointed at a grave, spaced out, and said, ‘This is where you’re going to sleep. Forever.’”

—jamiem43737f6fc

8. Oh my god no she needs to move now.

“I was changing my daughter’s shirt, and I got a feeling that there was another person around, but we were home alone.

My daughter looked behind me and said, ‘She’s hanging from the roof, mommy. Don’t look.’

Never have I moved so fast in my life.”

—alliic

7. I guess she has his number, though?

“One of my preschool students decided to tell us about the ‘man’ who watches over her from her doorway while she sleeps.

She told us that he gets ‘very close’ to her face, and when she tells him to leave her alone, he disappears.

So spooky.”

—juliannat411366c73

6. What age are we when we start to forget?

“We were walking outside and my younger brother got scared of how loud the church bells were and started to cry.

I had no recollection of this, but my mom swore that I comforted him by saying: ‘Don’t worry. I used to be scared of them too, before I died, but I’m not anymore.’”

—anoukvanderz

5. Well, someone hasn’t seen Toy Story. I hope.

“I walked into the bathroom to get my 4-year-old out of the bath, and she quietly said, ‘Mom, all my toys are dead. I held them under the water, and now they’re dead.’

She then whispered over and over again, ‘Dead in the water, dead in the water, dead in the water.’”

—krystalf48ee311e7

4. Yeah, I’d be careful for a WHILE.

“I was watching TV and my 5-year-old sister cuddled up to me and started to make circles with her finger around my lips.

She said, ‘A man is going to shoot you. You’re gonna die, you know. Soon…’

She normally giggles when she lies, but this time she was straight-faced.

I told her to stop, and she said, ‘It’s the truth. I promise,” which is what she was taught to say when she’s telling the truth.”

—Paola Landeros, Facebook

3. Oh my goodness that poor kid’s mother.

“I was in a grocery store and walked by a mother with her 5-year-old.

The little boy smiled and waved, so I smiled and waved back.

Then he said, ‘You should eat your friends for dinner. That’s what we do.’”

—c4a68e1c4d

2. That is not okay.

“My mom told stories about how when I was younger, I’d scream out of nowhere and point to a corner of the room and cry about a ‘scary lady.’

Five years later, when my brother was the same age I was, he started screaming and pointing at that same corner, mentioning a scary lady.”

—jandyd<

1. That’s kind of…comforting? Maybe?

“My cousin’s front door randomly opened by itself, and her 3-year-old son said, ‘Hi, Uncle Pat.’ Pat was my cousin’s brother who died 10 years earlier, but her son had never even been told about him.”

—shannono420b9214d

Nope. These are all a bunch of nope, y’all – why are kids like this?

Has a kid ever said something like this to you? Please share it in the comments, because we clearly all need to be more freaked out.

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A Five-Year-Old Has Memories of Her Brother Who Died in Utero Before She Was Born

Kids really do say crazy things, but sometimes they also say weird crap that pretty much freaks out every adult close enough to hear it.

This story is creepy, but it could also be considered comforting, or even healing, depending on your own personal life experiences.

It’s clear that the girl’s mother, who tells this story on Reddit, isn’t quite sure how to feel.

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It starts with her relaying that she and her husband were considering trying for another baby, and that they asked their five-year-old daughter what she thought of the idea.

She said “I would be happy because your other baby will come back.”

Yeah, I know.

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The girl went on to elaborate about how she picked this woman to be her mother because she was sad that her other baby got sick and died, and that maybe he would come back again and they could have a boy baby.

The mom wasn’t sure what to make of it, but like many women who have experienced miscarriages, she liked the idea that her lost baby might be able to “pick” her again.

The comments, too, were full of emotion.

A few people, like this reader, shared a similar experience (which is even more freaky!).

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And yeah, we’ve seen posts before in which children claim to have “picked” their parents before being born, which just kind of twists your mind into knots, no?

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The OP (original poster) clarified that her daughter is seems to be sensitive to “spiritual stuff” in other ways, too.”

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Many people, like this commenter, also found that intriguing.

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Long story short, it seems that, as ever, there is much we don’t know about human bodies, human brains, and human souls – so maybe listen a little bit closer the next time your little starts babbling about something that might not seem to make sense.

Has anything like this ever happened to you? We want to hear more stories like this if you have them!

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