I'm fine with getting a needle put in me. I just can't fucking see it.
Cotton wool balls.
Eugh.
Pregnant women
[QUOTE=Glitchman;43049229]Large objects, like Jupiter or the sun. I see images of Saturn and stuff from telescopes and it freaks me out. Those things are just so huge, it makes me nervous. Like the same feeling you get while being afraid of heights.[/QUOTE]
So. Much. This.
I feel really uncomfortable when I think stuff like this, but it also fascinates me, like insects; I really don't like them, but they somehow interest me.
Just look at this video.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEheh1BH34Q[/media]
I really want to do science stuff about space, but I get a weird ''scary but cool'' vibes from stuff like this.
Face transplants. [B]DEAR GOD NO. JUST NO. NOOOOOO. [/B]
The thought of someone having someone elses dead fucking goddamn face sewn on them.
Holy fucking god no. Why can't they just make some sort of plastic face? [B]NOT USE A FUCKING DEAD GUY. FUCK.[/B]
:pwn:
Bleeding out [sp]from a nosebleed[/sp]
[QUOTE=GamerChick;43081887]Face transplants. [B]DEAR GOD NO. JUST NO. NOOOOOO. [/B]
The thought of someone having someone elses dead fucking goddamn face sewn on them.
Holy fucking god no. Why can't they just make some sort of plastic face? [B]NOT USE A FUCKING DEAD GUY. FUCK.[/B]
:pwn:[/QUOTE]
Once it's attached to their face, it's no longer dead :v:
[editline]5th December 2013[/editline]
[QUOTE=flashn00b;43081920]Bleeding out [sp]from a nosebleed[/sp][/QUOTE]
This, except bleeding out from generally getting arteries slashed, jugular getting stabbed/sliced (especially where you can feel your pulse), veins lacerated, heart impaled.
You know, the simple things.
[QUOTE=Hellsing4682;43083567]Once it's attached to their face, it's no longer dead :v:
[/QUOTE]
Exactly... some spooky shit man...
:suicide:
[img]http://www.jennifermarohasy.com//archives/FemaleCassowary.jpg[/img]
Fuck that shit. My family went to Currumbin Sanctuary in Queensland when I was a kid and these things made me nervous even before I heard about them murdering people like velociraptors.
[QUOTE=Appellation;43076782]Places Teeth amongst her favorite movies: Run faster.[/QUOTE]
I wish I was kidding...
[QUOTE=brickyross;43040625]Ever since I was a kid I was terrified of rollercoasters.. just looking at them freaks me out.. and going on them is worse.. Im tall so I feel Im going to get flung out at any stage.[/QUOTE]
Same. Also imagining being at an amusement park by yourself at night with or without power, as In you're the only one there. Just creepy...ugghghg
[QUOTE=Shreddinger;43027600][IMG]http://www.incrediblecoasters.com/tornadoSFHH5.jpg[/IMG]
I second this, I stopped going to these after my friend got hurt while sliding in one, some faggot stuck a razor blade there, they had to reconstruct everything.
I'm never going to water parks again, ever.[/QUOTE]
Was it a major waterpark or like a school pool type of slide, because we supervisors not only walk the slides first to check them, but then also have lifeguards ride down when the water is on before we open.
I hope I cushioned some of your fears
The fear itself probably isn't super uncommon, but the degree to which I'm frightened of my heart fucking up is off the charts.
I have an anxiety disorder, which makes me freak out, which gets my heart rate up, which makes me freak out, which makes it worse, so on and so on until I figure out a way to distract my brain from being convinced that I'm having heart attack/stroke/arrhythmia/whatever.
To top it off, my grandfather had a heart attack (and lived), and a heart attack killed my mom, I'm pretty damn unhealthy so unless I change things I COULD likely have one, but my doctor always tells me that at this point in time it's incredibly unlikely. Doesn't stop me from thinking that any ache/pain/whatever is my body getting ready to fuck me over. :suicide:
Anything fueled by gas.
Water heaters, central air heaters, propane grills, whatever. For some reason I have an irrational fear of them just detonating out of nowhere.
Locusts
Lately I've been getting several dreams that I can vividly remember, but the thing is they always end with me dying (violently) and everything going black and I wake up a few seconds after with a really high pulse.
Now I'm starting to think what if I actually die when I die in my dreams and won't wake up ever again.
Getting Shot/Stabbed in the Lung, then Suffocating to death
[QUOTE=Toyhobo;43087418]Lately I've been getting several dreams that I can vividly remember, but the thing is they always end with me dying (violently) and everything going black and I wake up a few seconds after with a really high pulse.
Now I'm starting to think what if I actually die when I die in my dreams and won't wake up ever again.[/QUOTE]
You might have to talk to a doctor if you're concerned about your heart rate getting to critical levels.
air compressors
those things are going to explode
[img]http://www.uline.com/images/product/Large/HD_3307_L.jpg[/img]
they are really loud and then they explode
Water dams. Seeing the huge amounts of water just flowing down is terrifying to me. For some reason seeing a dam without water flowing with no water at the bottom either is even more terrifying and I have no idea why.
Butterflys... don't know why, always feel like getting out of any room i'm in one with.
People asking me to teach something that I'm good at.
Seriously, I'm a horrible tutor, no matter how good on a topic/subject I'm on. I can be the best piano-maker, but I will always be the worst man to teach people on how to make pianos.
my teeth falling off while im eating
I have an immense fear of hospitals
Zooming in to creepy places on Google Earth.
[IMG]http://img585.imageshack.us/img585/6009/w0xh.png[/IMG]
And also standing on top of a hidden ant colony.
[QUOTE=CAPT Opp4;43050467]It took me a long time to finally get over my fear of death. The idea in itself, that I would stop living, functioning, etc, and that life itself would eventually be over for me. It was especially hard, being brought up in a christian household, believing thoroughly in an afterlife, then having to come to terms with the reality of a finite mortality. But eventually, I was able to accept it.
And then I found something [I]else[/I] to worry about.
Now, my fear is the fact that the universe itself will end. I can accept that I'll die, and that life will go on for others, but the idea that everything humanity does, even if it takes billions of years, will eventually mean nothing, is just horribly terrifying on a large scale. That it's ultimately accepted that the entire universe will succumb to an inevitable death. That for the first time, we know of an end to humanity (and the entire universe) that we can do absolutely nothing about.
Earth's inevitable destruction along with the sun? Sure. We have a chance to survive that. An asteroid colliding with earth? No problem. Humanity can find a way. But the fact that the universe will eventually be spread so thin that any living civilization left, humans, aliens, whatever--will surely be left alone, in a cold dark abyss, witnessing the final years of the universe itself? That [I]everything[/I] we know about, Planets, Stars, Galaxies--will all eventually cease to exist, in a dark fate beyond our control? That there's one thing we won't be able to escape, on the off chance that our species survives to see it?
I just can't fucking deal with that. My brain just sits in a state of denial that the fate of everything we do and know won't matter. That the beauty of the universe itself, beyond humanity--hell, even beyond earth--won't exist anymore. It's horrible. I can't even think about it. I used to be that way about my own death--not thinking about it, just denying it...but now, the universe ending, and that nothing that exists will even matter...I can't bring myself to imagine, much less accept that.[/QUOTE]
The good thing about being dead is that you wont be able to lament about being dead because you will be dead, and therefore can no longer think about being dead.
That's how I see it. It'll happen eventually, so I should make the most of this life given to me.
And even once the Heat Death of the Universe occurs and all things end, they say that there is a possibility of life returning Big Bang style, and that we may just be another cycle in an infinite number of universes. Life will go on.
[editline]7th December 2013[/editline]
I have a fear that I will die before my time due to some cataclysm. Never really thought about it much before until I had (an admittedly silly) dream a few nights ago in which Pluto spun out of orbit and was going to hit Earth. It kept passing closer and closer each time, causing earthquakes and other natural disasters. It was the end of the world, and we knew it.
But the end of the dream was cool and completely nullified it. Basically the USA launched a shitload of rockets at it and blew it up, and everybody celebrated that the world was saved. It was awesome and relieving.
[QUOTE=CAPT Opp4;43051254]I'll be honest, I don't know how a Whale's thought process works, but I'm fairly certain it's not like that.
I think somebody with an actual education on marine biology may be able to dispute that with you.
(And it seems you're relatively new, so I'll give you some advice. Don't type IN ALL CAPS LIKE THIS. It reduces the chance by 90% that people will take you seriously, much less find you funny.)[/QUOTE]
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