I've seen three of these when i was a kid, and the other one during the night glowed a white hue on our valiant charger apparently it was diamond shape roughly, most are silver metallic. About 20 feet in length. And 8 feet height, since then I've only seen a couple theres so much light pollution in the cities to spot them been quiet in the 2020's
The son: represents the death of the husband. He’s born the same day as his fathers death and as a result, the mom can’t bring herself to celebrate his birthday on his actual date of birth Babadook: represents the unrelenting grief, that can drive people to do horrible things The sister: representing distance and lack of understanding that can come from loved ones The neighbor: those who try their best to show support despite the mother’s protest. Ultimately symbolizing the mothers self isolation in her grief The dog: represents innocence and trust/loyalty.
I have just finshed reading five pages of the Westall UFO incident of April 6th 1966 on pages 26 to 30 from the book, "The Scars of Eden" by Paul Wallis. On page 27 Wallis mentions Joy Clarke aged 12 interviewed by Channel 9. After reading these pages I went immediately to my mobile and saw her interview made 5 years ago (Sep. 2019). I was 13 years old and living in Canberra at the time and read Eric van Daniken's "Chariots of the Gods?", in my late teens. I have followed and believed ever since that human beings have intermingled with extraterrestrials continually since they became Homo sapiens 250,000 to 300,000 years ago. Thankyou Joy for being so brave and up-front on your personal account of that momentous day.
@PederHalvorsen thank you. it's on youtube as well v=PjbTJIrMfsg he says very little in this documentary but seems to be him that got the closest and almost touched it
This song is so underrated, such a masterpiece. Lyrics, melody, emotions, vocals. A beautiful, beautiful creation of music. One of my favorite songs ever ✨
One interesting detail I found is the music, if you listen closely, it sounds like the Babadook's raspy breathing, Amelia screaming, and Samuel crying. Lots of tiny details in the music.
@@snevilmansloth2945Io sono d'accordo, fa cagare! E non li odio, ho tanti di quei cazzi figurati se ho tempo di odiare degli estranei. Dico solo che l'amico sopra ha ragione per me .