When I was younger, I was convinced that kids didn't "grow" into adults. I thought that adults just kinda showed up in the world being adults, and that kids showed up being kids and stayed like that forever.
I thought that Scandinavia was a fictional place.
I thought if you looked at a painting from a different angle, the painting would change its image to accommodate. As if it were a statue instead of a painting.
I thought that if I wasn't asleep by precisely 8:00 PM, a big monster would come through the TV and proceed to eat my face. Nice parenting, Dad.
I thought that music on the radio was good.
I thought I'd grow up and be the president of the United States. With the way politics are now, not going to happen.
I thought that if I opened my eyes underwater, they'd dissolve and I'd be blind.
I thought superheroes were real. Ended up getting myself bitten by a spider intentionally in hopes I'd become the new Spiderman.
I thought I could make a living off of a lemonade stand. As in, multi-millionaire.
I thought that if you died in a videogame, you'd die in real life. Funny enough, the game that finally convinced me otherwise was Left 4 Dead. Not the kind of game you'd want to test that on, huh?
I thought people were generally decent human beings :/