Talk:Peter's Shadow/@comment-31077845-20170302033400

I know the whole trying to take something simple and childish and make it scary thing, but when the thing one's supposed to be scared of is Peter Pan's shadow...did the author just take a whole bunch of random topics and drop them in a fishbowl before picking one out? To whom is Peter Pan's shadow a menacing and creepy entity? Idk, I just personally had a lot of trouble doing anything but trying to stifle laughter imagining being haunted by the shadow of a Disney character.

And based on a true story? Like the movie existed and Peter Pan had a shadow? For every story there is an exaggeration, but either a person doesn't believe said exaggeration to be true in which case that's still just "fiction", or they do in which case it's call being "delusional". I realize hollywood likes to do the "based on a true story" thing, but that's because hollywood is ridiculously cheesy and have no problem using nonsensical tactics and wording to try to milk any money they can out of something; I could make up a completely random story about the time that I bedded a football stadium full of swimsuit models because one time me and an attractive girl were in the same room together and thus say it was based on a true story because all the elements exist in reality and inspired me, I just combined them in a way that never happened and would be essentially impossible.