• LA Beast overcomes a fear of frogs in the dumbest way possible
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[media]http://youtube.com/watch?v=8jCJiCIHPVE[/media]
That frog is so adorable
haha his faces while handling the frogs [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/YlT02xV.png[/IMG]
Cementing your hand into a flower pot is pretty fucking dumb, but at least he got rid of his fear of frogs. Those magnificent slimy little bastards.
Phobias are strange, but you have to understand when a person is confronted with one it is usually "the worst feeling imaginable". I don't have any phobias myself, but I'm trying to figure out why people react the way they do.
[QUOTE=MendozaMan;47170202]Phobias are strange, but you have to understand when a person is confronted with one it is usually "the worst feeling imaginable". I don't have any phobias myself, but I'm trying to figure out why people react the way they do.[/QUOTE] From what I remember, phobias stem from stress coming from certain stimuli. Physical and psychological avoidance makes it build up to the point where they can no longer function normally when presented with the stimuli. People who are afraid of going outside their home have a bad experience or illogical fear that continues to build up until they no longer want to leave the front door, and leaving causes extreme stress leading to fear. Really if anyone tells you they have a phobia, it's not really a phobia until it intrudes onto your daily life. Until then it's just a fear.
cementing your hand is really dumb, a girl did that before and lost all her fingers on that hand because of the burns
50 shades of the beast [img]http://i.imgur.com/cZmRx2i.jpg[/img]
The only thing beastly about this video is him looking slightly in pain at the end of the video with huge ass chemical burn blisters on his hands. I would be crying probably, hearing from some chemical burn stories.
I love the bullfrog! [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Jm_eUQSYAk[/media]
[QUOTE=Tetsmega;47170225]From what I remember, phobias stem from stress coming from certain stimuli. Physical and psychological avoidance makes it build up to the point where they can no longer function normally when presented with the stimuli. People who are afraid of going outside their home have a bad experience or illogical fear that continues to build up until they no longer want to leave the front door, and leaving causes extreme stress leading to fear. Really if anyone tells you they have a phobia, it's not really a phobia until it intrudes onto your daily life. Until then it's just a fear.[/QUOTE] Phobias are extreme fears and a type of anxiety disorder, they don't need to effect your daily life to be a phobia. Like how people have phobias of spiders or heights, you can go months without encountering either. And Phobias have degrees of severity too, from anxiety with encountering to simply thinking about whatever it is and complete avoidance at all costs.
[QUOTE=Pie_Tony;47172675]Phobias are extreme fears and a type of anxiety disorder, they don't need to effect your daily life to be a phobia. Like how people have phobias of spiders or heights, you can go months without encountering either. And Phobias have degrees of severity too, from anxiety with encountering to simply thinking about whatever it is and complete avoidance at all costs.[/QUOTE] This is true. Phobias are defined mainly as being completely irrational fears
[QUOTE=Pie_Tony;47172675]Phobias are extreme fears and a type of anxiety disorder, they don't need to effect your daily life to be a phobia. Like how people have phobias of spiders or heights, you can go months without encountering either. And Phobias have degrees of severity too, from anxiety with encountering to simply thinking about whatever it is and complete avoidance at all costs.[/QUOTE] I have arachnophobia. When I was younger I would not stay in a room where a spider was. I have managed to contain it to a point where it's only unbearable for me if a spider is on me. Oh and every time I visit a zoo and there are those big spiders behind the glass? The next day I have muscle sores on my back and sides every time.
that frog does not give a fuck
Ugh, getting strong memories of that smell of high school Biology frog dissection.
I have a slight fear/disgust towards frogs and this is easily one of the bravest men I've ever seen.
I would be the happiest man alive if I had 2 pounds of frogs legs in front of me right now
[video=youtube;xy56zzVAaJc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xy56zzVAaJc[/video] LA Beasts left hand has been through a lot.
The LA Beast must be on first-name terms with the folks at his local hospital.
[QUOTE=Ferosso;47172159]I love the bullfrog! [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Jm_eUQSYAk[/media][/QUOTE] I think LA Beast would have ripped his hand out of the concrete if they used that bullfrog instead.
[video=youtube;cBkWhkAZ9ds]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBkWhkAZ9ds[/video]
My uncle ended up in hospital with chemical burns from kneeling in cement and ended up having to have skin grafts - I can't believe this guy didn't try and get his hand out of the cement straight away when he felt it burning. Cement is some pretty nasty shit when you get it on bare skin.
[QUOTE=Momentum;47184664]My uncle ended up in hospital with chemical burns from kneeling in cement and ended up having to have skin grafts - I can't believe this guy didn't try and get his hand out of the cement straight away when he felt it burning. Cement is some pretty nasty shit when you get it on bare skin.[/QUOTE] He was wearing a glove tho.
suicidal frog what are u doing
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