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What's the funniest belief you had when you were a child ?

When i was a child, i believed autopilot really worked like in the movie Airplane, that it was an inflatable dummy.

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  • When I was little, I thought that "cash back" meant that the clerk literally just handed you money out of the register if you wanted it.

    I assumed that most people were honest and only took the cash if they needed it. I didn't know that it came out of your checking account lol.

  • When I was a young lad I thought milk was cow pee and was super confused by the world.

  • Not me but really funny - when my mom was little she thought white people weren't real. She thought they were made up for tv

  • There’s a highway that formed a loop around the city where I grew up and we used it pretty regularly, but mostly only the western half (since we lived on the west side of town). My parents explained the concept to me that it had “belt” in its name because it circled around the city like a belt goes around a person. This idea intrigued me and I eventually asked my parents if someday we could drive all the way around it. My dad seemed kind of surprised but said we could sometime. I got excited and started planning for things we would need, like a tent and food, since it would obviously take a long time.

    The highway’s only about 25 miles/40 kilometers long.

  • That a bon fire was a "bomb" fire and therefore, very loud and very dangerous.

    • I used to call it a "bomb fire" too lol.

    • For anyone wondering

      bonfire (n.)

      https://www.etymonline.com/word/bonfire#etymonline_v_15587

      late 14c., bonfir, banefire, "a fire in which bones are burned;" see bone (n.) + fire (n.). The original specific sense became obsolete and was forgotten by 18c. The general sense of "large open-air fire from any material for public amusement or celebration" is by mid-16c. and that of "large fire for any purpose" from 17c. also from late 14c.

  • I thought propeller planes worked by spinning so fast that they temporarily moved the gravity out of the way so the plane could fly.

  • That the world used to be black and white. I once asked how the people making The Wizard of Oz knew when the world was going to change, so they could film the movie correctly.

  • I thought that you would get your grandparents by just going into a train station and picking some random (preferably older person) to be your grandparent.

    I was convinced that my parents had done that for me, and that's why I had grandparents.

  • Not sure what age I was, maybe 4. I thought the music on the radio was live, that the musicians went to the radio station to sing and it was broadcast from there.

    • Yo thats so real. I thought music videos were people literally singing live while the beat just played in the background or something. I always felt something was off or that it was too hard to be legit, but couldn't figure out what was really up😂

  • That there were little gnomes inside the doors of the cars and that they were in charge of raising and lowering the windows, especially in the automatic cars.

  • The semaphore homunculus lived in the stop lights at intersections.

    In my Superman onesie (w/ cape), I could fly, but was never brave enough to launch from a high enough step on the stairs. I knew I was flying, but...

  • New York city was the size of the whole state. Like the entire thing looked like manhattan.

  • I thought that I'd die of cancer because that's my zodiac sign and nobody could convince me otherwise.

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