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Atmos Duality

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Byere said:
There is absolutely nothing wrong with the average furry... Just avoid the freaky ones who wear diapers... or fursuits that only wear pants (not partial suits (head, hands/arms and feet) but actual suits that have shorts or trousers on). I won't explain why offhand, but they're known as "Murrsuits" for a reason that even I, as a furry, find a tad gross.
I blame my college buddies for a particular prank they played on me. It was at a lock-in party, and that is all details I'm divulging.
Either way, I'm not terribly comfortable around furries in real life, though I personally hold nothing against them.

If it makes the furries among us feel any better, the fear I have for wasps is much stronger.
Like, instinctive deathly terror.
 

Redlin5_v1legacy

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Snakes, spiders, wasps, people with knives,[footnote]My boss carries around knife that is definitely not for cutting bread. He also revealed that he has this urge to stab someone in the neck although he knows better than to do it. I don't want to see him angry.[/footnote] bears and big dogs with no owners in sight.

Most of those are rational fears... Well, maybe not the insect ones but whatever.

My friend has an irrational fear of cheese. Regardless of kind, shape or size, she will flee the room if cheese is there.
 

kjrubberducky

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Socially claustrophobic: I can't handle more than about 5 people at one time in a social situation, or I need to step outside for air, go to the restroom, etc. to get away from everyone.

Ants: They freak me out; if I see one crawling, I get paranoid about the ones I don't see, and if one is crawling on me, then I can suddenly feel them crawling all over me. This one is oddly specific though, and I'm fine around spiders, flies, beetles, and even bees.

Driving in the rain: I will only drive when it's raining if I ABSOLUTELY have to. I will do anything to obtain another form of transportation. And if it's at night, too? No way in hell, period.
 

JoshGod

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only the usual. people crying, screaming & being retarded. so naturally i hate babies.
 

Cliff_m85

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The religious. Honestly. Not that I'd act differently around them, but so much judgement goes on with 'em.
 

Vulkus Eternis

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Needles: Whenever I see one of these things I always lose all my color and my skin begins to crawl. Which is lame since I donate blood as often as I can and that is a horrible experience. I suppose the fact that seeing my blood being extracted and my fear of that doesn't help either. I do it for the promotional offers so as long as I get at least something out of it I'm sort of okay with it.

Insects and sea-life: Mainly cockroaches and Crickets. I can't stand shrimp and crabs. Those little critters just look like monsters to me. They just have too many legs and something that wears its skeleton on the outside is just freaky to me.

Heights: Whenever I get high up I remember a nightmare I had as a kid. I would be on the second floor of the mall and some invisible force would grab my leg and pull me over the railing.

People walking behind me: I can't stand having people walking behind me when I'm on the sidewalk, so I just walk onto the grass and wait for them to pass. I usually don't have a problem with it in buildings since I like to walk rather quickly between groups of people.

My laugh: Whenever I start to laugh I'm always afraid that someone may mistake me for an unstable person and get me sent back to a mental health ward. So I try to hold back as much as possible.

Journals: The idea of a book holding private information about yourself is just scary to me. I don't like the idea of someone being able to read the secrets you record in a book you believe no one will look through.
 

The Arc of Eden

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Other people (especially children), Performing in front of an audience (I get stage freight easily, though its easy to speak my leg starts to shake and I become hyper aware. As if for every pair of eyes on me I gain another level of attention to detail.)
drama, stupidity.
 

Quaxar

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I get uncomfortable around pre-puberty kids. And I don't like them in puberty. I'm picky.

Also, weeping angels.
 

rookie.of.the.year

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Jark212 said:
-The color yellow
-The dark (epically after I watch a scary movie)
-Crowds of people
-clowns
How could I possibly think of scary things when I stumble across such an adorable avatar!

Spiders, Wasps, Children, Teens, Chavs, Groups of drunk men... :)
 

Firoth

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Bees/Wasps/etc because I'm allergic to them, any human younger than 14yrs, and small yappy type dogs. It's not so much that I'm uncomfortable around yappy dogs, as that I HATE them. All they do is bark and crap on everything and 8 times out of 10 they're ugly as sin.
 

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ahlycks said:
jellyfish, 6-13 year olds, slugs, and worms.
SUPA FRANKY said:
its like, nobody can really stare dead on in the mirror without feeling insecure. Just, looking in them mirror, we feel so insecure.
dude, i like cream myself every time i see my reflection. i don't feel insecure. the problem is the fact that i can't stop looking in the mirror...
I HATE jellyfish. I didn't even consider them until I was stung in the leg and then in the neck two seconds later by a box jelly. Some German guy pulled me out of the water and I was lifted to the beach hospital place. Turns out there were shitloads of them in the water that day. I've not been in the sea since.
 

thylasos

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Very drunk, smelly, enormous Russian men slurring at me in a way that suggests they're about to kick off in a serious way.

Oh, and I discovered I'm not good with heights when I was up Köln cathedral's spire a couple of years ago.