2008-02-27, 02:05 | Link #41 |
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Not necessarily scary, but thinking of floss sliding between my teeth makes me cringe every time.
*cringes* Oh, a lot of my nightmares prominently feature light switches that don't switch on the lights. So when that happens in real life, I get a bit spooked. |
2008-02-27, 02:37 | Link #42 | |
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Second time I totally agree with you. How much more to follow? Newsflash! On my Birthday: |
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2008-02-27, 04:01 | Link #43 |
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I would have to say the scariest thought that haunts me the most is the thought of death. The thought that one day, undeniably I would be forever erased from the face of the earth. What becomes of the dead? Is there life after death? (Call me pessimistic but I highly doubt the possibility of an afterlife)
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2008-02-27, 07:39 | Link #44 |
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Being Knee-Capped.
Also the temples on your head are one of the most vulnerable and exposed places on your body, if somebody just hit one of them quite hard their is a possibility that you could die. Scarey.. And about tenticle rape.......Well I don't know, I'll try anything once. XD Nah joking, joking!! ^^' |
2008-02-27, 08:34 | Link #46 |
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Really, I am a bit scared of my future daughter being a dog lover and forcing me to go to a pet adoption center or something. Dogs are REALLY my worst fear. Caninephobia, I think it is called?
Another thing I'm scared about are Aliens invading Earth. I mean, I have my theory that states that if intelligent life existed, they would have invaded us already and be invading constantly, but it still scares me. And I think my third would be to be somewhere in a state of lawlessness. Like, in a hyjacked airplane, on a desert island with someone, or trapped in the middle of snowstorm. A place where there's nobody you can call for help. I think the worst that's happened to me was jumping for a soccer ball and landing on my knee in phys. ed one day about a year and a half ago. Nice "popping" sensation, which ended up being a torn meniscus.
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2008-02-27, 14:23 | Link #52 |
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You people sure get scared of lots of external threats. But isn't anyone ever frightened by your own innate malicious capabilities?
Sometimes, I see a person I find so despicable that I can envision easily killing that person, either by a sudden elbow to the back of the head, stabbing through th eye with a pencil, etc. I suddenly realize how easy it is, how within grasp it is, to take someone else's life. And then I think that the only thing preventing me from doing so is the thin barrier called "common sense." And when I observe myself thinking thusly, THAT scares me. |
2008-02-27, 14:26 | Link #53 |
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Well your own mind can hurt your body.. Ooo I got one!
Sometimes takes control of your mind and makes you hallucinate fire. This will make your brain produce heat in your body (Dunno why.. Sometimes it does.. ) and then you die. Well.. Its not that bad. But you killed yourself while not intending to do so. <-- That one is scarey. Suicide without wanting to. |
2008-02-27, 15:51 | Link #54 |
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The possibility of being a failure at life, the chance of being hit by a car, the chance of being hit by lightning, the odd chance that I'll end up a bum, the inevitable death of everyone I know, my own inevitable death, cancer, being robbed, being shot, being stood up, being left behind, never getting a job, getting a job and losing it right away, never getting into college, failing all my courses at college, terrorists, biochemical threats, George Bush senior, terrorists, losing my internet connection, losing my sanity, losing my wallet, terrorists, the chance that I'll never wake up when I go to sleep, alien abductions and reptilian invaders.
Those are just some of the thoughts that haunt my mind. Day and night!
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2008-02-27, 18:14 | Link #58 |
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I'm glad I'm not the only one afraid of being tenticle raped.
Anyway, some more to add for me is that: I hate and freak out with roaches and water bugs (for those who don't know, water bugs are related to roaches, look just like them, but a lot of the time, can be like four times bigger. And some can fly). I hate them. I don't know why, but I get freaked whenever I see one, and I hate even looking at a dead one. Being in a position where I can't move at all. Not so much as in clasterphobia or in places like a crowded elevator. I mean where I totally can't move at all. To have something bad to happen to my baby brother. Disease Biological warfare |
2008-02-27, 18:19 | Link #59 | |
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As for me, a 3rd World War (and getting my balls ripped off) is the scariest thing. Pointless killing and overall misery over who gets what. However I cannot neglect the possibility that there most likely will be one. The population is increasing at an extreme rate, it's just a matter of time until someone starts to feel the need for more resources, land or whatever.
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