Realistically speaking, what would you do in this situation?
>>220545022jump in the lake
>>220545022too soon
>>220545022Not be allergic to bees
>>220545022i would listen and that’s what— AHHHHHHAGGHHHGGHGGJGGNOT THE BEES!
I would have came prepared, that's 90% of the battle.
>>220545106Is there some sort of bee repellent? Surely people with bee allergies would carry that around everywhere like an epipen
>>220545022What show?
>>220545304
I watched this movie as a kid and it wrecked me.
>>220545615You're not alone
>>220545615Universal experience I think
>>220545615I watched this movie as a kid and I was fine. Of course I woke up early about five years earlier as a kid and turned on HBO only to watch Mad Max and seeing who dies in that so whatever.
>>220545022Saw this when I was too young to understand the scenes where the granny is wandering around like a zombie, and where she gets her first period. I thought the granny was actually a ghost, and when the step mom was comforting her because ‘all the women get this magical gift at your age’ I rationalised it with my knowledge from the X-Men cartoons that explain the mutant gene activates in your early teens, so she must be an X-Man that can see spirits. Hence all the death in the movie. So My Girl was a secret X-Men prequel movie about a young girl discovering she was a mutant that could see ghosts. I was in my 20s before I remembered the movie and realised I might have misunderstood it somewhat.
>>220546000schizo
>>220545022I would just bee myself
>>220545022Die
>>220545022AH not the bees! No AHHH they're in my eyes!