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-IllusiveMan-
-IllusiveMan- - - 1,029 comments

lol true that, childs imaginary friend is ok, but grown ups, meh..... xD

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Admiral-165 Creator
Admiral-165 - - 2,217 comments

call me silly, but i never had an imaginary friend. I was always interested in the truth...

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-IllusiveMan-
-IllusiveMan- - - 1,029 comments

well, me neither lol, most of normal people dont have imaginary friends, but some childs need that to compensate something (like lonelyness maybe or when they aren't accepted to some ''groups'') or they have very wild imagination lol, as i am a kinda one-on-one with psychology n such then i meet it more n more lol.

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CommanderDef
CommanderDef - - 3,097 comments

My imaginary friends weren't almighty... I guess imaginary friends are ok, until you know they are just imaginary and won't really save your day...

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Velancious Creator
Velancious - - 1,978 comments

I never had any 'imaginary friends', though I did hold some character's personalities close to me.

It's still pretty ridiculous for adults to have had these imaginary friends for thousands of years.

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RighteousFighter
RighteousFighter - - 1,991 comments

Aren't imaginary friends actually necessary for children to develop imagination, which is one of the most important things to set us apart from animals?

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CommanderDef
CommanderDef - - 3,097 comments

That's also what I think. Or maybe we both had (or have) wild imagination...

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