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Topic: Halloween Decor- Neighbors Say 'Can't Stand It'
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Fri 10/16/15 08:01 AM
Yeah... it's a little intense. scared
22 hours ago

Steven Hoffer Senior Editor, The Huffington Post

The Neighbors Can't Stand This Bloody, Gory Halloween Display http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/561fbadee4b050c6c4a47b4f/

* Article will not copy..pics on link*


Datwasntme's photo
Fri 10/16/15 08:29 AM
lol
soon we wont be able to do anything cause it will offend someone






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Fri 10/16/15 08:29 AM
ps there are your 2 pics , rest are video's on that page

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Fri 10/16/15 08:34 AM

ps there are your 2 pics , rest are video's on that page


Thanks..for some reason the articles will not copy off of Huffpost & I tried 3 browsers. Maybe..my phone or because they push Tw@tter etc.
* shrugs* ohwell

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Fri 10/16/15 08:37 AM
Edited by mysticalview21 on Fri 10/16/15 08:41 AM
well I thought that's what Halloween was for ... coming up with some of the coolest ideas to either scare or make them laugh or being cute ... sure it can up set the little ones but just pass it by ... if you don't like it ... and tell them its not real and there is nothing to be afraid of ... and will be taken all down at the end of the mnth anyway ... think of it as art ... may not be your taste but they may have done a good job and feel it served its purpose ... to either disgust people or have some one say cool decorations ...

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Fri 10/16/15 08:44 AM
soon we wont be able to do anything cause it will offend someone

I think it is going to far in a family neighborhood. Even the 9 yr girl thought the bodies were real.
Kids could be afraid to go out or have nightmares or parents may have to explain 'homicide' too soon for kids to deal with it.
I think if parents decide what TV shows & movies kids watch & don't watch (hopefully they screen it , for sex, violence.... & politics :wink: )

Then they should be able to live in
" quiet enjoyment " in their own neighborhood & at least decide as a whole what is inappropriate.

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Fri 10/16/15 08:56 AM
Edited by mysticalview21 on Fri 10/16/15 08:59 AM

soon we wont be able to do anything cause it will offend someone

I think it is going to far in a family neighborhood. Even the 9 yr girl thought the bodies were real.
Kids could be afraid to go out or have nightmares or parents may have to explain 'homicide' too soon for kids to deal with it.
I think if parents decide what TV shows & movies kids watch & don't watch (hopefully they screen it , for sex, violence.... & politics :wink: )

Then they should be able to live in
" quiet enjoyment " in their own neighborhood & at least decide as a whole what is inappropriate.





I could understand as a whole inappropriate if they lived in a condo setting ... but your own house and yard ... no ... that's taking freedom away from someone ... and they could have their kids watch how they make these kinds of things on tv and someone wins for the coolest art ... kids can not live in a bubble forever ... I guess i say that becouse I was a older parent ...

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Fri 10/16/15 09:01 AM
Edited by Torgo70 on Fri 10/16/15 09:12 AM
Those would be cool neighbors to have. (The ones with the decorations)

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Fri 10/16/15 03:33 PM
This kind of thing is often a tough call. Yeah, we all want freedom of expression, but we also don't want other people's expression intruding on us. Figuring out where to draw the lines, is tricky.

This one reminds me of a case a year or so ago, where someone hanged themselves in their front yard the week before Halloween, and so the body was dangling for a couple of days before anyone realized it was real.

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Fri 10/16/15 03:38 PM
Edited by SassyEuro2 on Fri 10/16/15 03:40 PM

This kind of thing is often a tough call. Yeah, we all want freedom of expression, but we also don't want other people's expression intruding on us. Figuring out where to draw the lines, is tricky.

Exactly! We have the right to do it.
But does that also mean, our rights are at our neighbors expense.?

And I read about a similar case in Ohio this morning. shocked


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Fri 10/16/15 04:13 PM
It's a little too graphic for the young ones I think.
The dead guy hanging was Torgo. bigsmile

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Fri 10/16/15 05:02 PM
Edited by Rock on Fri 10/16/15 05:03 PM
It's Halloween.
It's suppose to scare the piss out of people.


If I were the one with yard decoration in this article, I'd be cordially inviting the offended, to endeavor an aeronautic conjugation with a tumbling pastry.

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Fri 10/16/15 07:33 PM
Neighbors Say 'Can't Stand It'...An Ohio family has taken down their Halloween decorations after neighbors protested

That's pretty much civilization.
"Hi! We're your neighbors. Your display here is really bugging us. Would you mind taking it down?"
"M'okay."

Why is this news.


Although part of the sited story doesn't make sense.
"Scary decorator Vicki Barrett, of Parma, Ohio, said that she removed the adornments from her home after receiving some unwanted visitors during the night.

"I came down one night a little bit after midnight and happened to see stuff flashing in my front yard and looked out my window," she told Fox8, "and our front yard was full of people that we didn't know."

At the beginning of the article it said she removed the decorations because the neighbors complained.
But then she says she removed the decorations because a bunch of strangers were in her yard attracted by the decorations.

sure it can up set the little ones but just pass it by...and tell them its not real and there is nothing to be afraid of

That always works for children.
"Daddy daddy! There's a monster under my bed and it's going to eat me!"
"Just pass it by, kid. It's not real and there is nothing to be afraid of."
"Okay. Thanks dad. That's quality parenting. You telling me it's not real and nothing there to be afraid of has completely put to rest any unreasonable fears and now I can watch monster movies, bloody gore, violent simulated rape scenes, and they will have no effect on my developing psyche whatsoever. You're a great parent."

That's realistic.

Figuring out where to draw the lines, is tricky.

Not really.
It's called caring what your family, friends, neighbors, and community think rather than running around basically yelling "I don't care what people think! I'm doing it for myself, to express myself, to make myself feel good! Therefore I am going to make sure I act out in public, call attention to myself, to make sure people think about me! You can't judge me! But I'm going to make sure to force my way into your consciousness and manipulate emotions so you'll make a judgment!"

It's Halloween.
It's suppose to scare the piss out of people.

I wonder if on Valentines Day people should start decorating their front yard with mannequins having orgies.
Little cupid sitting on a priests lap with a latex clad nun in the background wearing a strap on.
It's the holidays!

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Fri 10/16/15 08:49 PM

I wonder if on Valentines Day people should start decorating their front yard with mannequins having orgies.
Little cupid sitting on a priests lap with a latex clad nun in the background wearing a strap on.
It's the holidays!


^^^^This.

I am all for free speech, but there simply has to be a line to not cross. I truly don't know "who" should make the decision as to what line shouldn't be crossed, but I would think it would be (like also was said in earlier post) neighbors, family, community.

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Fri 10/16/15 10:08 PM
Edited by NoCatfish2 on Fri 10/16/15 10:09 PM
This one reminds me of a case a year or so ago, where someone hanged themselves in their front yard the week before Halloween, and so the body was dangling for a couple of days before anyone realized it was real.
That happened again just recently, only it was a murder victim. Passersby thought it was a Halloween decoration. I only saw the headline, didn't read the article, so I don't know where it took place.

Something like that could bend the needle on neighbors' weird-s***-o-meters. scared

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Fri 10/16/15 10:13 PM
Thank you for the Valentine's day yard display ideas.

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Sat 10/17/15 03:43 AM

This one reminds me of a case a year or so ago, where someone hanged themselves in their front yard the week before Halloween, and so the body was dangling for a couple of days before anyone realized it was real.
That happened again just recently, only it was a murder victim. Passersby thought it was a Halloween decoration. I only saw the headline, didn't read the article, so I don't know where it took place.

Something like that could bend the needle on neighbors' weird-s***-o-meters. scared


It took place in Ohio. Yes.. Very sad & creepy case.

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Sat 10/17/15 03:59 AM
"Why is this news?"

It was not meant to be. (which is why it was under 'weird news' in Huffpost. It was/is a topic of discussion

"We have the right to do it.
But does that also mean, our rights are at our neighbors expense.?"

Myself, 8 people & yourself joined the discussion.
I am glad that you noticed the discrepancies in the homeowners statements. :thumbsup:
It seems she changed her tune once the tables were turned & her rights seemed violated & she may have been scared by people coming in her yard at night.

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Sat 10/17/15 09:28 AM
Im reminded of a clich�

because one 'can' doesn't mean one 'should'

in a family neighborhood this is a very inconsiderate display


,,,belongs more on a college campus or 'adult' environment,,,

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Sat 10/17/15 09:45 AM
Oh, Ohio...

That explains everything right there.



An entire state, that needs cheese with their whine.

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