When did Halloween stop being scary?

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When movies visuals got better, now you can get scary year-round
But the movies aren’t scary anymore either :heh: the holiday has never been scary to me, but it’s all about exposure imo.

When you grown you’ve probably seen/lived real shyt scarier than a haunted house, fake ass ghosts/demons, and all that, versus being a kid where everything is still new and uncertain.

I changed my mindset to just hopefully be entertained/tense more than scared of anything fictional
 

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Being a child in the ghetto, Halloween was like Christmas, with all that free candy.

But my daughter, her first Halloween was scary. I couldn't understand it. I nearly blamed her mother.
 
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When I was young Halloween was spooky as shyt. Creepy ass commercials about the haunted houses, especially one in Long Branch Nj. I would be watching sat morning cartoons eating cereal on the floor I was mad young and a commercial like this would pop up. Terrify my ass.



Then a scary movie was always released in October just in time for Halloween. Close your eyes for the previews!!

Trick or treating was scary and that was in Queens NY. I can’t imagine Halloween in the country and suburbs as a kid.

Now that shyt is like a cosplay and hoe convention.

I think the internet showed everyone there is no supernatural spirits such as ghosts. Most monsters are just demented CACs, no such thing as mummy’s, jersey devil, vampires, wolf man etc

:obama:

I went to Neptune.
 

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This is real but it started a long time ago. Used to be kids were supposed to dress up as creepy ghosts And goblins. They were supposed to be mischievous spirits. Pay your tribute in candy or the spirits will curse you with pranks. “Trick or treat” was a threat :birdman:
 

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I am tripping on the fact they they let us trick or treat at night, unsupervised. We were like 9, out til like 10pm, getting lost, looking for more houses giving out candy.

Parents prolly get arrested for doing that now.
This is one of the saddest parts about it to me. Everyone got together as kids and went trick-or-treating no adults. Most people coming to my house are parents with their kids.
 

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But the movies aren’t scary anymore either :heh: the holiday has never been scary to me, but it’s all about exposure imo.

When you grown you’ve probably seen/lived real shyt scarier than a haunted house, fake ass ghosts/demons, and all that, versus being a kid where everything is still new and uncertain.

I changed my mindset to just hopefully be entertained/tense more than scared of anything fictional
This is also because you have been desensitized to gore and horror through good visuals and other entertainment outlets
 
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