>>151090233 >ghost cruise ships >undead boomers pour out to terrorise the town's retail and hospitality workers
What makes them different from regular cruise ships?
Did anyone else want to eat a sugar skull when they first found out about this Holiday?
I'm not Mexican or anything so I didn't know they were inedible
>>151092544
Thanks OP. These fucking Scholastic comics man, they actually make me feel for the characters. Probably the fact they're about the only sincere form of media still being made.
>>151093165
I mean, they're edible, just extremely unhealthy since its pure sugar, thats why they rarely sell them anymore and use chocolate or amaranth instead
>>151089534 (OP)
I remember a few years ago, when I worked for a local community center, looking after kids for an after-school program. There were a few carts for books in a corner, and I read this story along with a little girl who asked me to. Pleasant surprise.
>all this deleted bot spam
What attracted a bot to this thread? I don't think I've ever seen one in a storytime thread before. That's a bit fucking concerning janny, especially when coupled with the fact there's been a bot spamming another thread for over 12 hours without any intervention >>151093867
>>151109337
The closest experience I had was after my uncle died. I was in the kitchen with my brother when a bright light from outside overwhelmed the entire room. Nobody else in the house saw anything.
>>151109337
Somebody from church and I couldn't possibly make it to the funeral in time.
All of a sudden she stood in the middle of the room and said she knew how things were and didn't blame me.
And I mean 3d real as life.
I really don't get the issue, are there no latinx writers and artists who can do this then? Or already produced ones from Mexico they can just translate? Those complaints just come across as "I never bothered doing it but now I'm mad that someone else did".
>>151109337
Yeah, I remember during a boy scouts camp we were staying at a bunch of beach cabins for the night. I woke up in the middle of the night and saw this tall man in a night gown/those old timey sleep wear things hovering above the floor a bit minding his own business. What I remember finding strange is that he was totally illuminated but he didn't light up his surroundings. Like he was badly composited into a scene. I just went back to sleep, scared.
>>151092544
Thanks OP, it's always fun to see a book I actually read when I was in middle school be storytimed here, and to see anons read it for the first time
>>151116365 >I really don't get the issue
It's because the ghosts were too happy or whatever
Something something they're speaking the language of the oppressors