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Originally Posted by bubbaXzone
hmm I thought of something about those 17+ kids that come to your door when your giving out candy. Do you HAVE to give them candy? or can you just send them on there way?
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When I was *forced* to answer the door during Halloween (which I'd try to ignore by just playing music REALLY loud), I hated when those 15-18 year old snobby ass white kids came by with like a fucking eye patch or a HAT on like they're in costume. GTFO.
Personally, I have no problem with people of any age trick or treating; I don't mind
as long as they are in costume that is.
Myself, I trick or treated last sophomore year in high school I believe, so I was 14 or 15 when I stopped. I definently remember Halloween being serious business as a kid, such as when I dressed up as Kane in 7th grade. I saw a $50 Kane mask and I was like "MUST HAVE, MOTHER". After that I was something I don't even recall in 8th grade, and in 9th grade my 20 something brother came to visit and we went out together, which was funny. I got the "aren't you too old" even then, despite the fact that I was thirteen. Me and my brother were just going out in custom white/black makeup jobs and some random props.
I personally enjoy Halloween for more of what it inspires than what it actually is.
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