You would hate my room then, it has stuffed animals everywhere, including on the bed. But I sleep with a light on so they don't look that freaky at night. I actually used them as guard animals against the doll that I was scared of... Don't worry about being scared of a doll when you were twelve, I was too.^That reminds me...when I was staying with my little sister and parents in North Dakota at my aunt's house for the family reunion, she had this little time out doll that was freaky. Basically, you stuck it with it's nose in a corner, and it fit because she runs a childcare business, but this thing looked so real that it scared me to death. I wouldn't even get out of bed to go to the bathroom it scared me so much. And this is 12 year old me I'm talking about...
Another boggart of mine, actually, would be all of my stuffed animals around me, in the middle of the night, staring at me. You know how things like that, the eyes are just so empty, and it feels like they're staring at you? That really freaks me out, so I make sure that I don't have big ones out, and if I do, they're not where I can see the eyes.
No, E.T. was cute!My friends are fifteen and they're afraid of the clown that hangs from the ceiling in my room. I'm fifteen and I'm still afraid of E.T.
But you have to admit, that thing was scary.
I think I will, just for the sake of it.I would say the best example of that would be the 1993 Australian film Body Melt.
...gawd.
By the way, DON'T search that movie up in Wikipedia, the poster is disgusting. Don't search Videodrome, Jacob's Ladder, The Fly, and Society either.
*shudder*
Probably forms a solid wite mist around you so that you can't see. since it surrounds you, you just have to feel around till you find your wand and the laugh can be one of triumph once you've found the wand.How would a boggart form blindness?
Complete blackness, I suppose
A dementor wouldn't be my boggart, because I don't fear the past. I'm not afraid of monsters or death, and although I'm not huge on pain, I'd rather physical suffering than go through the torture of living with blindness. I'm not very close with anyone, although I love my family, not enough to survive with them while blind. I'd rather be non-existent than unable to see.
So yes, my biggest fear is going blind. I don't know how I'd cast 'riddikulus' on it, though, because you can't exactly point your wand at blindness and laugh. What's there to point it at?
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