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Post by Magic knows Black Lives Matter on Dec 6, 2011 19:23:30 GMT -5
Wasps and/or bees
Seriously, f*** em'.
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Post by Zombie Mod on Dec 6, 2011 19:27:47 GMT -5
Wasps and/or bees Seriously, f*** em'. thats one way to get stung in a bad place
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Post by zeez on Dec 6, 2011 19:30:28 GMT -5
I have a fear of people asking me what my fears are.
OH GOD!!!!! HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2011 19:34:06 GMT -5
Wasps and/or bees Seriously, f*** em'. thats one way to get stung in a bad place ;D
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Post by ookkie on Dec 6, 2011 22:36:34 GMT -5
I tend to be a very honest individual... if I ever find money on the ground when I'm at work (at a school), I turn it in to the office.
...but for some reason, I'm always afraid that, when I'm exiting a store, the shoplifting prevention alarm is going to go off. It seriously freaks me out.
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Post by Piccolo on Dec 6, 2011 23:14:39 GMT -5
Yeah, I'm kind of afraid of that, too, ookkie. I carry honey around in my bag (to sweeten plain yogurt at work for lunch, but don't want to leave my food at my desk), and if I go to the grocery store, I'm always afraid someone is gonna look in my bag and see the honey and think I'm shoplifting.
I agree with one of the earlier ones about walking from my door to my bed after turning out the light.
I guess the big one for me is infectious diseases. I have eczema on my hands, so I have lots of little cuts all the time, and I'm a former infectious disease immunologist, so I know exactly how long a lot of these bugs can last on doorknobs, faucets, public computers, etc. Plus, ever since I learned about Naegleria fowleri in a parasitology class, I cringe at my friends using neti pots and am on eggshells for a few days if I get water up my nose while swimming or in the shower.
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Post by Kev The Omniscient on Dec 7, 2011 0:29:15 GMT -5
What, like Lolth? And for me, it's deformed infants, like harlequin babies. Don't google that. I think this is the first time where someone has said "don't google that," and I'm actually not going to google it. "Harlequin baby" just sounds terrifying.
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Post by Goldenbane on Dec 7, 2011 3:11:54 GMT -5
Gremlins: They're puppets from a dumb movie! I've even seen how fake they are up close and personal...but that demonic look they have just sticks with me.
Climbing Ladders: I'm always afraid it's going to tip/fall over.
Popping Balloons: I can't even tie them because I'm so scared of popping them.
Eating Popsickles: I can lick them all day long, but I get scared I'm going to hurt my teeth by accidently biting the wooden stick.
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Post by daime on Dec 7, 2011 3:58:42 GMT -5
Not entirely irrational, but I fear bridges that are high up over deep water. I fear spiders, all of em, hate em all. I fear deep water, can't swim, no interest in learning.
But seriously, growing up, I had a fear of the shower... till I was 6. That was an irrational one.
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Post by Vanilla Gorilla on Dec 7, 2011 9:22:43 GMT -5
Turtles.
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Post by ookkie on Dec 7, 2011 16:37:23 GMT -5
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Post by eukaryote on Dec 7, 2011 16:40:24 GMT -5
Between the age of 9 and 10, anytime I heard a low rumble (like a low-flying plane overhead or whatever), I thought it was an asteroid or a nuclear bomb going off.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Dec 7, 2011 20:17:55 GMT -5
Wasps and/or bees Seriously, f*** em'. I'm sorry, but I couldn't resist.
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