• Uncommon things you are afraid of
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Getting a blowjob after i've taken a piss.
Being covered in ants while I'm asleep.
I am terrified of showers. Just like, mechanically. My houses shower plumbing is so awful and poorly maintained I've had the handles just come off while I'm washing. That especially doesn't help that I'm super anal about getting concise instructions so that i can work things the right way the first time like showers, toasters, microwave dinners, etc.
[QUOTE=Feexy;42989895]I also hate boats! FUCKING TERRYFYING!, i remember when i was 6, i fell between our boat while it was docked, the horror... Never been on a boat since. EDIT: Ive actually been inside one of those, still terryfying.[/QUOTE] I was on an uncle's motorboat a few years back, on the front of the boat on this cover thing that acts as a seat cushion, turns out it's somewhat loose and it slid off when the boat started reaching a high speed. Needless so say, when it slid off i fell on the floor, under one of the solid seats that the boat had. Since the boat was going really fast, it kept jumping up and down, so did my body, so basically what happened is that for i-don't-know-how-fucking-long (felt like forever) my chest was being pounded against the floor and seat really hard, i was unable to breath for about 5 minutes after it stopped, and then it was an hour until i could breath normally again. I fucking hate boats.
I get really anxious when people are massive hypocrites or liars, if that counts.
[QUOTE=deckief;42999322]Getting a blowjob after i've taken a piss.[/QUOTE] I'm sure the recipient would be more scared.
I'm terribly afraid of being dark and small places; it's on account of my claustrophobia
Pretty, cute girls. I get nervous around girls, like I have trouble even looking them in the eyes, as if somehow they'll know i'm attracted to them :c
Finding Steam profiles or Facebook Profiles of Dead People/YouTubers. its like the last activity feed shows the last thing they'd ever do
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;42997466]I've got one of those to drop.[/QUOTE] Sorry, its already dropped. [IMG]http://d24w6bsrhbeh9d.cloudfront.net/photo/azbmgwj_460sa.gif[/IMG]
Shipwrecks. Or underwater plane wrecks. I'm fine when the ship is wrecked above water, but when it's underwater is when I get all scared and shit [IMG]http://images.nationalgeographic.com/wpf/media-live/photos/000/185/cache/shipwreck-sea-floor-caloyianis_18507_600x450.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Abbers100;43000867]Shipwrecks. Or underwater plane wrecks. I'm fine when the ship is wrecked above water, but when it's underwater is when I get all scared and shit [IMG]http://images.nationalgeographic.com/wpf/media-live/photos/000/185/cache/shipwreck-sea-floor-caloyianis_18507_600x450.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] yeah same, ties in with my submarine thing.
[QUOTE=Abbers100;43000867]Shipwrecks. Or underwater plane wrecks. I'm fine when the ship is wrecked above water, but when it's underwater is when I get all scared and shit [IMG]http://images.nationalgeographic.com/wpf/media-live/photos/000/185/cache/shipwreck-sea-floor-caloyianis_18507_600x450.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] I have this wicked, but with large support structures. [img]http://www.divephotoguide.com/images/imguploader/715707636.jpg[/img] Just thinking about shit like this gives me the willies and I don't even really know why. [img]http://www.blindfishz.com/photos/655527021_EcFvf-M.jpg[/img] Like, there's nothing inherently frightening about this kind of thing, is there? [img]http://b.vimeocdn.com/ts/437/245/437245843_640.jpg[/img] Maybe it's the idea that these structures are holding something bigger up, or just how big they are. I dunno but it always gets me.
[QUOTE=Ekalektik_1;43002507]Like, there's nothing inherently frightening about this kind of thing, is there?[/QUOTE] Imagine actually being there.
Scary, fictional things coming into reality. Seriously, everytime I see something new that's scary, I relax after a few moments, but when I go to sleep, my brains goes like this: [i]"Oh, you want to go to sleep? Better fill your mind with X you saw this day"[/i] When I wake up, I realise how stupid it's to think like that and continue the day normally. Or that's how it sometimes do. If I haven't seen anything scary during the day, in the bed my brain goes like this: [I]"Oh, you want to go to sleep? Better fill your mind with thing that've scarred your mind permanently[/I] This happens so often when I don't have anything to think while trying to sleep (after all, you're suppose to clear your mind before going to sleep). Hell, one time I was having a nice dream-where-you-actually-do-something, but what happened? Motherfucking SCP-173 was in it. I never looked it eye to eye, and I never really saw it doing anything to anybody. Good luck, I suppose.
Being in a coma. My grandfather had a stroke couple of years back, couldn't respond at all but i guess he could hear us as we'd occasionally see tears coming from his eyes while talking to him. Imagine hearing your loved ones around you, yet be unable to hold and tell them one last time how much you love them..... He passed 4 days later, still remember feeling a mixture of sorrow and relief that his suffering had ended. 4 days was bad enough. Being aware but unable to communicate for years, trapped in a hollow shell while life goes on without you. Can't even kill yourself to end the suffering.
Chernobyl. And just radiation in general. The thought of microscopic particles smashing my DNA and turning me into a freak... it's just... EUGH!! I even get nervous everytime I see the radiation symbol at the dentist. Also, facehuggers and headcrabs make me cringe when I think about them. Anything that is capable of latching onto my face is something I want to stay away from. I even made up an alien creature that clamps to your face when you are asleep and sucks food from your stomach, and in short, it is a combination of everything I fear about aliens.
[QUOTE=DiavelZzZ;43000376]Finding Steam profiles or Facebook Profiles of Dead People/YouTubers. its like the last activity feed shows the last thing they'd ever do[/QUOTE] Quoteing myself here but this Facebook Profile: [URL="http://www.facebook.com/kjell.reutersward?fref=ts"]http://www.facebook.com/kjell.reutersward?fref=ts[/URL] It belongs to Kjell Reuterswärd a Developer for Battlefield 4 its really Sadening he died +/- 20 Days before the Game got Released. A Game which he dedicated a lot too made his Living with Developing it and never got to See it getting released into the Wild World out there R.I.P Kjell the BF4 Team even Dedicated a Song to him which plays in the End Credits: [video=youtube;TNlnwGn3GZ8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNlnwGn3GZ8[/video] Thank you for reading that Wall of Text.
[QUOTE=Native Hunter;42983196]lonliness, Ive always hated it and dont intend for it to be with me forever[/QUOTE] I'm too used to it to be scared of it! :v: [editline]28th November 2013[/editline] [sp]:c[/sp]
Fire alarms.
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;43013366]The ocean. Just knowing that we only know a small fraction about what's in our oceans is scary enough, but the idea of being stranded in the ocean? Fuuuuuuuuuck I know that the actual movie "Open Water" wasn't very good, but seriously, just seeing some of the teaser posters for that movie are enough to make me feel extremely uncomfortable. Like, just imagine being out in the middle of the ocean, alone and at least 100 miles away from shore, being completely restricted to seeing anything but more water for what seems like forever. And it's getting dark. [img]http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2011/173/d/4/open_water_movie_poster_by_themadmind-d3joqn0.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] Every time I think about how little we know about the ocean floor, it hits me how H.P. Lovecraft could be completely right. R'lyeh or something like it could easily be down there and we'd never know.
I have a weird fear of Elevators, I ALWAYS take the stairs if they are available.
communism
I'm terrified of gnomes. Not lawngnomes, but actual folklorical gnomes. I always end up imagining a gnome inside my house, hiding behind a box or the sliding doors of the closet, four inches tall and wielding tiny blades, waiting for me to go to sleep so he can slit my throat. This is true fear.
-snip- I'm not sure if I would count that as a fear
A lot of my irrational fears involve water, including, but not limited to: These kinds of waterslides (doesn't stop me from going on them, but the thought of a torrent of water rushing down when I'm inside it is terrifying to think about) [IMG]http://www.incrediblecoasters.com/tornadoSFHH5.jpg[/IMG] Really deep swimming pools, ones like this [IMG]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/08/18/article-2190280-14997F94000005DC-125_634x626.jpg[/IMG] Underneath docks, where barnacles and stuff grow: [IMG]http://www.beachconnection.net/news/dock_morse_under.jpg[/IMG] Caves where the only entrance/exit are underwater: [IMG]http://www.coping-with-epilepsy.com/forums/members/morgan381-albums-31-scenery-picture302-underwater-cave-playa-del-carmen-mexico.jpg[/IMG] And reefs, like this [IMG]http://s.ngm.com/2011/05/great-barrier-reef/img/great-barrier-reef-diver-615.jpg[/IMG] The thought of sea sponges and things like that being alive...
Paralysis, or being trapped in a submarine underwater.
Cluster headaches, parasites and anally prolapsing. eugh, what the fuck would you even do in that situation
Escalators. I watched someone lose a finger when I was like four. It sucks because they're EVERYWHERE.
[QUOTE=blitzown;43015326]Escalators. I watched someone lose a finger when I was like four. It sucks because they're EVERYWHERE.[/QUOTE] Oh my god I thought I was alone. Escalators scare the shit out of me.
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