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Biggest fear?
Topic Started: Feb 6 2007, 09:55 PM (306 Views)
Cybrus
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What is your biggest fear? Do you consider this a rational fear or an irrational fear?



For me, my biggest fear is being burned alive. Small burns do not bother me so much. It's when people are burned over most of their body that scares me. I think this is a very rational fear, but I take it to irrational lengths. I make sure that there aren't to many things plugged into any outlet. I make sure that things aren't too close to the electrical outlets. I like sleeping against the wall, so I have my bed right against the wall. One of the electrical outlets is right at the foot of my bed. I literally cannot go to sleep until I make sure that corner of the bed is tightly tucked so that it won't come undone and hang near the outlet. I cannot watch certain shows. A few weeks ago on SVU, they had an episode where a husband poured gasoline on his wife and set her afire. She received burns on like 80% of her body. Now, I know that was scripted and the burn images were make up, but it still bothered me to a sense that I couldn't watch those scenes. The same goes for shows that show real life burn victims. I simply cannot watch them.
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I think I mentioned it somewhere before, but I don't have any actual phobias.

What I do have is a healthy fear of anything that can kill me. Death itself isn't very fearsome, since we have no choice BUT to croak at some point, but I try to steer clear of deadly things, such as downed powerlines, sharks, and so forth.
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My fear is a bit weird, so I'll wait until someone has one even more out there.
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A weird fear? Oh, now you have to tell! Otherwise, I'm likely to think you are afraid of tube socks or something. :lol:
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Spiders. Well...some other insects as well. But spiders freak me out the most.
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Bees, wasps, hornets etc. I'm allergic to bees, so I assume things would be even worse regarding scarier, bigger stingy insects. Whenever there's a bee around, I scream like a two year old seeing Barney live in concert - a scream of sheer terror that is.

Um, also, being dunked. You know, people that are supposed to be your friends pushing you underwater for about 5 seconds, lol. Scares the shit out of me it does, so much so that I'm reluctant to go in pools sometimes.

Family Guy also scares be quite a bit. Oh, and flash cartoons. Ever since I saw my first screamer as a child, I have a fear of opening any flash cartoon.
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SRP76
Feb 6 2007, 10:06 PM
I think I mentioned it somewhere before, but I don't have any actual phobias.

What I do have is a healthy fear of anything that can kill me. Death itself isn't very fearsome, since we have no choice BUT to croak at some point, but I try to steer clear of deadly things, such as downed powerlines, sharks, and so forth.

Same goes for me

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You're my hero, jacky.
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My fear is not making it to July 12, my 21st birthday. That scares the shit of me.
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Heights. Only been on 1 roller coaster my whole life.
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You're much safer on a roller-coaster than in a car. True story.
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I don't have any particular fears whatsoever but I do get rather antsy around fuel trucks :lol:
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Cybrus
Feb 6 2007, 03:55 PM
What is your biggest fear? Do you consider this a rational fear or an irrational fear?



For me, my biggest fear is being burned alive. Small burns do not bother me so much. It's when people are burned over most of their body that scares me. I think this is a very rational fear, but I take it to irrational lengths. I make sure that there aren't to many things plugged into any outlet. I make sure that things aren't too close to the electrical outlets. I like sleeping against the wall, so I have my bed right against the wall. One of the electrical outlets is right at the foot of my bed. I literally cannot go to sleep until I make sure that corner of the bed is tightly tucked so that it won't come undone and hang near the outlet. I cannot watch certain shows. A few weeks ago on SVU, they had an episode where a husband poured gasoline on his wife and set her afire. She received burns on like 80% of her body. Now, I know that was scripted and the burn images were make up, but it still bothered me to a sense that I couldn't watch those scenes. The same goes for shows that show real life burn victims. I simply cannot watch them.

I seen this lady at the movie theatre once. She looked like something out of a very good horror movie. I mean her head was so discolered, it was like a whitish green. And there were like 6 long strands of Black hair still attached to her scalp. It was just dsgusting as hell.

As for my fear, I fear the internet. Not going on it. But the people who run it. I have had multiple dreams, where men in suits kidnap me and take me to a gigantic building, known only as "The Internet". It's a horrible horrible nightmare. Just thinking about it gives me the bajeebies.
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Nebuchanezzar
Feb 7 2007, 04:05 AM
You're my hero, jacky.

Hero?

Why should I be scared when I know that I believe in God?

I'm not saying that I'm not scared of anything completely, (I'm still scared of things that CAN kill me) but what I'm trying to say that I am not scared of death itself...I mean, since the day we are born we are meant to die


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Religious people are worse then gangsters.
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Feb 7 2007, 07:02 AM
Religious people are worse then gangsters.

Ignorant People are worse than Idiots
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jackymatic
Feb 7 2007, 01:03 AM
15 Shows
Feb 7 2007, 07:02 AM
Religious people are worse then gangsters.

Ignorant People are worse than Idiots

Is that what they say in Church?
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15 Shows
Feb 7 2007, 07:05 AM
jackymatic
Feb 7 2007, 01:03 AM
15 Shows
Feb 7 2007, 07:02 AM
Religious people are worse then gangsters.

Ignorant People are worse than Idiots

Is that what they say in Church?

Eye for an Eye
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Feb 7 2007, 02:02 AM
Religious people are worse then gangsters.

Oh my god, I cannot believe I am about to say this, but...I agree with 15 Shows. Although, I don't think all religious people are bad. It's good to have something to believe in. I just think that the bible-thumping-won't-ever-shut-up-if-they-find-out-you-think-differently-than-they-do type of religious people are a visual representation of what is wrong with religion.
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From the Verse Summary in my Bible PSALM 53-1
 
[size=8]Foolish Atheism.[/size] There is enough coded information in a single cell of your body to fill ten thousand volumes of books the size of Encyclopedia Britannica. Just one cell. The blueprint for your whole body, every part of it, is there in each cell. To say that this all happened as a result of fortuitous occurrences of accidental circumstances is more than I can buy. I have come to the conclusion that I don't have enough faith to not believe in God. I am no fool.
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Yep, that pretty much proved my point. :grin:
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Cybrus
Feb 7 2007, 02:09 AM
15 Shows
Feb 7 2007, 02:02 AM
Religious people are worse then gangsters.

Oh my god, I cannot believe I am about to say this, but...I agree with 15 Shows. Although, I don't think all religious people are bad. It's good to have something to believe in. I just think that the bible-thumping-won't-ever-shut-up-if-they-find-out-you-think-differently-than-they-do type of religious people are a visual representation of what is wrong with religion.

Try living with my Grandmother for a while. It's the reason I usually try to keep my mouth shut about religion.

As for fears... to sum it up I'm a lot like Adrian Monk. No joke. Exept I'm a bit less extreme.
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Feb 7 2007, 06:24 PM
From the Verse Summary in my Bible PSALM 53-1
 
[size=8]Foolish Atheism.[/size] There is enough coded information in a single cell of your body to fill ten thousand volumes of books the size of Encyclopedia Britannica. Just one cell. The blueprint for your whole body, every part of it, is there in each cell. To say that this all happened as a result of fortuitous occurrences of accidental circumstances is more than I can buy. I have come to the conclusion that I don't have enough faith to not believe in God. I am no fool.

It seems less [size=14]LIKELY[/size] that it'd come from a glorious being from above, rather than by chance. I mean, when you see someone in the street that you haven't seen for a while, consider all the circumstances that have led to that meeting. It's more than enough to fill all those volumes of encyclopedias you mentioned. Of course, you could just believe that all of these circumstances are controlled by a God of some kind. That's awfully convinient, in my mind though.
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J.J.S.

Convenience is great. For instance, nobody wants to shop at a 24 hour over analytical store.

I can't say I'm a big fan of dying. But not the process itself; what comes after it. I don't like the thought of there being nothing, but at the same time I don't like the thought of floating around somewhere for eternity either. I am screwed either way.

Oh and I try to stay as far away from people as possible when I'm in a swimming pool because I have the exact same fear of them pushing me underwater as Nebuchanezzar does.
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I fear pain, any kind of pain. Or any threat that involves me getting beaten up, assaulted or murdered.

^That sucks, right?
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I'm afraid of drowning, or being stuck in a small space where I cannot breathe. I just hate thinking of gasping for air, and nothing being there. And since I cannot swim, i'm afraid to go into the deep end of a pool, because I might float to the bottom.
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Didn't they have those compulsory swimming lessons at your school?
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What?
WWEWhoseLine48
Feb 7 2007, 08:53 PM
I'm afraid of drowning, or being stuck in a small space where I cannot breathe. I just hate thinking of gasping for air, and nothing being there. And since I cannot swim, i'm afraid to go into the deep end of a pool, because I might float to the bottom.

Same goes for me. I hate the idea of not being able to breathe. But, I can however swim and go swimming regularly.
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Nebuchanezzar
Feb 7 2007, 04:49 PM
Didn't they have those compulsory swimming lessons at your school?

Not at my school. It's not like we have an available pool, or anything, inside the school. A few years ago, I went to my local community Center, and tried swimming, but I just couldn't get the hang of it.
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Nebuchanezzar
Feb 7 2007, 08:47 AM
jackymatic
Feb 7 2007, 06:24 PM
From the Verse Summary in my Bible PSALM 53-1
 
[size=8]Foolish Atheism.[/size] There is enough coded information in a single cell of your body to fill ten thousand volumes of books the size of Encyclopedia Britannica. Just one cell. The blueprint for your whole body, every part of it, is there in each cell. To say that this all happened as a result of fortuitous occurrences of accidental circumstances is more than I can buy. I have come to the conclusion that I don't have enough faith to not believe in God. I am no fool.

It seems less [size=14]LIKELY[/size] that it'd come from a glorious being from above, rather than by chance. I mean, when you see someone in the street that you haven't seen for a while, consider all the circumstances that have led to that meeting. It's more than enough to fill all those volumes of encyclopedias you mentioned. Of course, you could just believe that all of these circumstances are controlled by a God of some kind. That's awfully convinient, in my mind though.

To each his own opinion/belief
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