[QUOTE=lifehole;46104521]Nuclear bombs. I've had countless dreams where I see a distant mushroom cloud and instantly fill with fear and panic.[/QUOTE]
Sometimes I have have dreams where I watch my birthtown get bombed, and then I get bombed, absolutely randomly, just like everyone and everything. Like it's not like the bomb actually falls literally on my head, they're just carpet bombing the fuck out of the place and I got caught in the blast. And there's nothing to do, nowhere to run.
I have 3 things that scare me unconditionally.
1. Bats - No fucking idea why, i haven't had any traumatic experience with them (that i remember or know of) but whenever i see one i just completely freeze up and have some sort of panic attacks...
2. Going in water that i cannot touch or see the bottom of - Quite common but it terrifies me. I'm not a good swimmer but i can just float. Just the thought of looking underwater and seeing something coming towards me from the depths and not being able to avoid it.
3. Claustrophobic - Only in extreme cases. If i can feel my breath hitting back at me and cannot move my arms or legs then i panic and can't calm down. Its only happened once when i was crawling through a hole in some cave and got stuck and couldn't move anything. It was horrible. I was only in there for 10 minutes but it literally felt like i was going to die in there and i was stuck there for hours. Time slows down dramatically.
I for one hope that endles afterlife exists, providing that I would still be able to hang out with my friends and such.
[QUOTE=HWECQI;46103271]Well, for existential fears I'm terribly afraid of dying alone
as in, being completely forgotten by everyone and having no significance. Probably is how it will happen anyway but I like to think I'll mean something.
Normal fears, I'm super afraid of scary shit happening spontaneously to me in real life, like being attacked by some monster / freaky person or something without expecting it[/QUOTE]
you die twice
once when you pass away and once when someone utters your name for the last time
The unknown. Who the fuck knows what's in space? We humans are so fragile, anything in space could kill us if it decides to fuck us up. Space is gorgeous and scary...
[QUOTE=Xieneus;46103896]Swarmed by wasps[/QUOTE]
I just imagined myself drowning in wasps. Fuck that. NOPE.
[QUOTE=Scizor;46107932]I for one hope that endles afterlife exists, providing that I would still be able to hang out with my friends and such.[/QUOTE]
Eventually cabin fever kicks in, except you can't even kill each other.
Being stuck in an empty limbo forever is always a horrorific situation.
Have I mentioned I hate rays?
Like [URL="http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1426823&p=46102784&viewfull=1#post46102784"]Npc_Hydra3[/URL], I love going to the pool and going to the beach and whatnot, but for a moment I think that there's one right under me and it just freaks me out.
It's why I don't like floating on my back in the water.
[QUOTE=5/3/4/3;46102998]usually when I'm in downtown Seattle and look up at a really tall building, I get this kind of irrational fear/weird illusion that it will fall and crush me
or when I'm up really high and know I have perfect balance, I always have this sneaking fear as if someone will push me off, despite there being no one near me, or I will somehow involuntarily trip on nothing[/QUOTE] I have this and it fucking sucks. Especially when you're in a cool place like Seattle.
I'm afraid of my house being broken into while I'm not there and the intruders murdering and raping my girlfriend basically, hence why I have network cameras all over the house which are motion activated.
Along with motion detecting floodlights outside.
The fact that the love of my life dies before me or before we get to do everything we want to.
The idea that there is no afterlife and it'll just be black. Actually, just nothing. Your conciousness is no more, so you'll just be gone. There are no words to describe it. But the thought of the existence of ghosts support my hope on there being an afterlife.
oh, and I also hate Kermit. That fucking frog, always gave me nightmares when I was young...
[QUOTE=sphinxa279;46111721]I'm afraid of my house being broken into while I'm not there and the intruders murdering and raping my girlfriend basically, hence why I have network cameras all over the house which are motion activated.
Along with motion detecting floodlights outside.[/QUOTE]
Huh, my girlfriend is the one who is afraid that I'll get raped and murdered after I told her about that break-in that happened a few years ago. Also, home invasions after that happened with the door slamming and the slow police response times. And tractor trailers in a state where you can't get anywhere without getting on an interstate at some point. They're like giant road whales waiting to crush you in your tiny sedan.
Dying of disease.
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;46113422]I think if we knew more about death or at least what happens when you die, a lot of people would be less scared of it.
Unless we find concrete evidence that it's just darkness after you die, in which case oh shit[/QUOTE]
I've talked with a guy who had attempted suicide and had died for a few minutes, he says all he remembers was small holes in his memory
I have a fear of sharing my fears incase any ghosts or demons or whatever gets hold of the info and uses it against me.
More of a paranoid belief than a fear really.
[video=youtube;lXfitusZ9qY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXfitusZ9qY[/video]
What things like this can do to a human body.
Since I'm watching star trek the next generation for the first time, I've noticed something that really scares me: The possibility that maybe, maybe something omnipotent like Q exists on a different dimension.
[QUOTE=Tmaxx;46119935]Since I'm watching star trek the next generation for the first time, I've noticed something that really scares me: The possibility that maybe, maybe something omnipotent like Q exists on a different dimension.[/QUOTE]
I had that feeling when I read John Dies at the End. I really hope Korrok doesn't exist.
pulmonary embolism
pooping on a toilet
get it
[Sp]it scares the shit out of me[/sp]
Hospitals, needles, nurses, doctors and people wearing white lab coats tends to make me nauseous...
[QUOTE=slayer20;46072717]jesus christ this
the fear only gets worse when nearing halloween
To be honest though, I think I had something like that once a long time ago. I used to have a computer in my room that I could just browse the internet with. I was just surfing the web when all of a sudden my screen dimmed. I couldn't do anything and then a few seconds later I just heard a scream. The scream wasn't like, super terrifying or loud, but it was just enough to make me shut my computer down and walk away. Nothing appeared on the screen other than it going dim (like when one of those security checks pop up).[/QUOTE]
Reminds me of this video I checked on youtube.
I was searching for cool GBA games, and there was this video that had an extensive list of it. Weirdly enough, the video had the sound really low (or maybe that was me, can't remember) and all you could hear were these noises that sounded like screams or almost like screams, and the video only showed a girl that would easily pass off as a goth girl or something out of the Adam's family. Shit looked weird as hell, so I just stopped the video, looked in the comments, and confirmed it. It was a screamer.
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjYtL1XBFBQ[/URL]
In case someone isn't a pussy ass bitch like me (non-thumbnailed because of obvious reasons)
Now, things that scare me...
Maybe the thought of losing a part of my body or the ability to use a part of my body...
I don't like hospitals either, specially if they still look old, like something that would show up in a horror movie, they just give me the creeps.
And I hate the dark. Call it childish or something, but its just unsettling as fuck being in pitch black dark. Good thing my headphones and my external hd dimly light up the room at night so it doesn't goes completely dark.
Being eaten alive.
The idea of being swallowed whole by some manner of large creature is even more terrifying.
Meth Heads.
They're sallow, sunken, scabby, and prone to episodes of labored breathing/strange guttaral noises and in extreme cases, psychosis.
They're like zombies. And they're all over the place near where I live.
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