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Hi Dutchie. 
I'll break open the story and tell you what is there. Then, like the others that have fallen out onto the sand, I will finish with it, and the wind will take it away.
Nisa
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Dutchie wrote:You feel the need to join a forum after all these years of infection.
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The question is: What took you so long?Dutchie wrote:You feel the need to join a forum after all these years of infection.
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...the story derives a lot of its appeal from its sense of despair and a darkness in which the love of Eli and Oskar seems to shine with a strange and disturbing light.
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While I've only seen it twice, I had a spontaneous LTROI reenactment with my brother (who is 12 and considering watching it, even though I probably told him the whole story already, minus the pedophilia part).
We were at a hotel pool with a glass door, at night, and my brother and sister and I were the only ones there. I was looking at the windows thinking... Then I left for a minute and came back, but you needed a room key to get back into the pool, and I had left it inside the pool room. So I stood with my hand on the glass door listening to children playing, while I was not allowed in...
Then when my brother saw me and came to open the door, I said "Säg att jag får komma in." But he doesnt speak Swedish
I had to say it though, didn't I? 
We were at a hotel pool with a glass door, at night, and my brother and sister and I were the only ones there. I was looking at the windows thinking... Then I left for a minute and came back, but you needed a room key to get back into the pool, and I had left it inside the pool room. So I stood with my hand on the glass door listening to children playing, while I was not allowed in...
Then when my brother saw me and came to open the door, I said "Säg att jag får komma in." But he doesnt speak Swedish
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Haha! That sounds pretty cool, reminds me of the role play me and my 11 yearold infected niece did.
Me and all three kids, at 3, 6 and 11. My lasy day staing with them during summer break, befoire I would take two airplains back home to my town. I took them out playing footbal. My infected niece got thrilled when she saw an underpass, and she sat doen under it right away. She helt her arms around her knees and curled up, she said in Swedish:
"Help me." I became Jocke right away.
"Hello?" I came closer, she tried not to laugh probably.
"You're ingured? Can you snad up?"
"No." I bent down and said:
"I can carry you to a phone." Her younger siblins sar down beisde her, the one at 6 doing the exact same thing as her, curled up bu he wall side. I tried to lift her up, my niece is very light and thin, yet I am not so very string. So I ruined it all by not maneging to actually carry her. She laughed a whole lot though.
Me and all three kids, at 3, 6 and 11. My lasy day staing with them during summer break, befoire I would take two airplains back home to my town. I took them out playing footbal. My infected niece got thrilled when she saw an underpass, and she sat doen under it right away. She helt her arms around her knees and curled up, she said in Swedish:
"Help me." I became Jocke right away.
"Hello?" I came closer, she tried not to laugh probably.
"You're ingured? Can you snad up?"
"No." I bent down and said:
"I can carry you to a phone." Her younger siblins sar down beisde her, the one at 6 doing the exact same thing as her, curled up bu he wall side. I tried to lift her up, my niece is very light and thin, yet I am not so very string. So I ruined it all by not maneging to actually carry her. She laughed a whole lot though.
Bulleri bulleri buck, hur många horn står upp
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Not quite on topic but... the other day, I was playing with an 8-year-old I know, she was trying to take my phone from me I think, and at one point she nearly bit my arm (she stopped herself just before actually biting), this was outdoors and at night on top of everything else - well, you can imagine how I was reminded of Jocke, etc. I was very tempted to mention vampires but I didn't and won't.
Bli mig lite.
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Kids can handle that. When I worked in a kids school sone 3 grader ( a 8 yearold) pretended he was a vampire when he ad a blanket over his shoulders. Well of course maybe the setting was kinda bad for it, out in the dark and everything. But I don't see why you won't since they allready know anyway. 
Bulleri bulleri buck, hur många horn står upp
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It's not that kids can't handle it, it's that it would be too obsessive on my part somehow. Besides, I'm not sure if her mother would approve (I don't know them that well), without some obvious reason like Halloween or something.
Bli mig lite.
