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Why Children Always like To Draw “Monsters”?

BedtimeStoriesNoSleep
11 min readMay 24, 2024

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Do not ask me where I work.

I'm not going to say which school it is. I'm not going to say which place it is. I'm not even going to say what state it is. It's better not to know.

I'm a school police officer. We are known as "PussyPo" by the kids. I've seen some crap. If you have to watch over spoiled white kids while they do spoiled white kid things, you might think it would be easy. It's not, though. That's freaking scary. The reason for this is that we've been taught to believe that monsters show themselves. That we can tell them apart from other people.

"Draw a scary thing." What makes it a monster?That was said by Janice Lee. That is a good question. How do you know if something is real? We're used to seeing monsters in books, movies, and TV shows as these horrifying, twisted beings. But that's not how real monsters look. These people look like any other people. They look like your mum, dad and the person who lives next door. And sometimes they look like white kids who have it all.

There was a man named Randy Kane. That name is real. I know that we shouldn't use our real names on this story, but he doesn't deserve to be left alone. It doesn't matter anyhow. There is nothing on him. The people who run his hedge fund made sure of that. That being said, I guess money makes the world go round, and the school loved it. I'm getting ahead of myself with this story, though.

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Bedtime stories that either made you horny or being haunted.

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