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trick or treating when you are 15+ is childish, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
WHO TURNS DOWN FUCKING FREE CANDY?!?!
by Anonymous13 years ago
ESPECIALLY IF YOU'RE GOING TO FUCKING BE A SHEET GHOST. D:
by Anonymous13 years ago
HELLZ YEAH! IT'S THE ONLY NIGHT OF THE YEAR YOU CAN RUN TO A HOUSE DEMANDING CANDY AND GUESS WHAT? YOU'LL GET SOME TOO.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I turn down candy if it's from a van. Other than that its legit.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Touché. BUT STILL. I'M FROM AMERICA AND WE'RE IN A RECESSION BUT PEOPLE STILL GIVE OUT CANDY AND I AM GOING TO GO TO EVERY HOUSE IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD BECAUSE IT IS FREEEE.
by Anonymous13 years ago
(technically were not in recession anymore) But there are somethings that are economy proof, and it just so happens one is giving candy to kids.
by Anonymous13 years ago
NO!!!! LISTEN UP WE ARE STILL IN A RECESSION AND IT'S FUCKING HALLOWEEN. A NIGHT LIKE NO OTHER. YOU WILL GET FREE CANDY.
by Anonymous13 years ago
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39269753/ns/39880604
by Anonymous13 years ago
Well, I see your point. But the unemployment rate and stocks are still in bad shape. Our national debt is unbelievably high. WE WANT OUR CANDY.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Looks like somebody got rocks for Halloween...
by Anonymous13 years ago
YOUR ANONYMOUS PICTURE IS CHILDISH!
by Anonymous13 years ago
Because free candy is childish.
by Anonymous13 years ago
It may be "childish," but it's damn fun.
by Anonymous13 years ago
It's called embracing your childhood.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Yeah, I agree it's childish... What's wrong with that?
by Anonymous13 years ago
yeah it may be childish to you but who cares what you think....FREE CANDY BABY!!!!!
by Anonymous13 years ago
STRANGERS HAVE THE BEST CANDY
by Anonymous13 years ago
"Pedobear has the best candy"
Fixed
by Anonymous13 years ago
Celebrating halloween by trick or treating when your over 15 is wrong an annoying.
Use it as an excuse to dress up and get drunk with friends, don't use it as an excuse to collect candy that was really bought for little kids.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Are you really condoning underage drinking? And telling us to "think about the CHILDREN!" at the same time?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Yes.
by Anonymous13 years ago
well you used the wrong "you're" so you obviously don't know what you're talking about.
by Anonymous13 years ago
What a whore, I bet you're 16 and you have been drinking for three years. Keep that kind of influence to yourself, bitch.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Woah, watch who 'YOU'RE' calling bitch, I don't slag off people I don't know without a good reason.
I don't know where you guys live, but everyone here is drinking when they turn 15-16. Sorry, it was just what I would call a normal suggestion from a Kiwi.
Sorry, my bad, human error with the grammar mistake, nazi.
by Anonymous13 years ago
It is. But so what?
by Anonymous13 years ago
FREE CANDY IS NEVERRRRRR CHILDISHHHHH :)
by Anonymous13 years ago
People that said no: go back to MLIA.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Why dont you go back to MLIA.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I don't know about y'all, but I enjoy dressing up and staying out late with my closest friends, asking people for free candy.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I think it's childish, I get annoyed when I have teens knocking on the door and getting the candy. Most don't even have a costume. Some of them knock as late as 10pm crazy! I'm 20 myself and I hate it when they do that. I just think it's more for children up to the age of 13. I don't care if you don't agree, but most who said "No" are teens probably. Just to let you know, adults dislike you. Unless you are trick or treating with your youger sibling then it's okay.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Well teenagers are too old to trick or treating, yet are too young to be treated as adults.
What else are we supposed to do?
by Anonymous13 years ago
I dunno where you are, but when I was a teen we always dressed up. People loved it and before the night would always be asking when we'd be by. We never went around that late and we did it straight through high school. We'd stay out late eating candy and whatnot, but we were pretty sensible. Even in my residence at university (I'm 20 as well, so no, not all adults dislike them) we did reverse trick-or-treating where we'd dress up and put candy in people's bags on their doors. So if you're just having fun there is no harm. It's not like you don't have enough candy anyway. It's much better than having kids go out getting drunk like someone suggested further up the page.
by Anonymous12 years ago
3 words: FREE FUCKING CANDY
by Anonymous13 years ago
What if you go trick-or-treating for both UNICEF and the free candy?
by Anonymous13 years ago
I'm 15 and I'm dressing up and trick or treating! Cause I'm a Bad ass motherfucker!
by Anonymous13 years ago
Would you prefer us to go to High School halloween parties and get high and wasted all night long?
Yeah I didn't think so.
by Anonymous13 years ago
People do both, you know.
by Anonymous13 years ago
This is a terrible post. I don't like it one bit.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Five reasons for teens to trick-or-treat:
1. Get to hang out with friends somewhere other than a boring Halloween party where nothing happens (or underage people get dunk, awesome)
2. Making the costume is the best part (espeically if it's a group costume with friends)
3. FREEEE CANDY!!
4. Romping around the neighborhood is actually kinda good exercise...
5. It's the only day of the year when sluts don't get judged (whores have souls, too!)
by Anonymous13 years ago
HALLOWEEN ROCKZ
by Anonymous13 years ago
I'd rather save the candy for the little kids. It's a lot more fun for them. And most people really hate it when teenagers come up to their door on Halloween. Especially those little old ladies.
I only went trick-or-treating once as a teenager, and even though I had perfect manors and said thank you to everybody, and didn't knock on doors too late, I still felt kind of guilty about it. Because none of the people that I trick-or-treated from looked that happy that I was there, so I kind of felt like I was stealing their candy because they didn't intend to give candy to teenagers, just cute little kids. And I remember talking to my grandma last year about how she gets kind of scared when older kids come to her house to trick-or-treat.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I find it offensive...to think...candy is JUST for 5 year olds!?
If ANYONE needs a sugar rush, it's teenagers!
FREE CANDY FTW!
by Anonymous13 years ago
What about the person who said ANY "trick or treating" is childish - especially when adults are involved (not on this thread though)?
by Anonymous11 years ago
They are people who arr kids at heart, even when they are old and grey. Let them be kids, too.
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