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I don't buy the standard religious interpretation of demons and the like but poking sticks at the unknown for pure entertainment is not exactly a good idea. Just sayin'
It is just kids having fun, experimenting. Not a big deal, but I wish more children were talked to about this sort of thing by their parents (LOL, I guess only if the parents are like me and have studied dozens of religions and hundreds of rituals ancient and modern).
Nothing bad can come of this (other than others stigmatizing the behavior) but it would be cool if these children did things a bit more creatively as Ouija Boards and summoning a Mexican guy named Charlie are terribly lame things to do. Experimenting with guided inward spiritual journeys via visualization and meditation would be much more fun and enlightening.
I have a demon chained up in my basement, I didn't summon him, he just showed up one day disguised as a "meter man". He's a lower level demon and requires potato chips and Fresca to stay alive.
This reminds me of the movie called the "The Candy Man" . It's just a fable that always came alive in the movie. So, instead of calling-The Candy Man's name a few times, it's now "Charlie". ( The Mexican dude)
I think there was another one... ( Maybe Sarah) or, repeating the name several times in a mirror and she was suppose to reek havoc. I get this from the girl in the video calling out Charlies name a few times and slamming her computer screen. ( comparison- the computer screen was seen as a mirror with "The Candy Man" movie.
This reminds me of the movie called the "The Candy Man" . It's just a fable that always came alive in the movie. So, instead of calling-The Candy Man's name a few times, it's now "Charlie". ( The Mexican dude)
I think there was another one... ( Maybe Sarah) or, repeating the name several times in a mirror and she was suppose to reek havoc. I get this from the girl in the video calling out Charlies name a few times and slamming her computer screen. ( comparison- the computer screen was seen as a mirror with "The Candy Man" movie.
That was the film with Tony Todd and Virginia Madsen. Great film.
A poster above mentioned "Bloody Mary." I remember this one myself. Now we have Slender man and Charlie challenge as the new horror legends of our time.
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