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Dyme

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-Children from age 0-3
Children from age 10-16
- Barbers (Especially when they start talking. Shut up and cut my hair!)
- Strangers
- Flying insects (Why all the spider hate? If they annoy you, smash them. Flies are much worse. I get really really angry when I want to sleep and hear constant "BZZZZZZZZZ - - - - BZZZZZZZZZZZZ". Then I even rage more than I ever could while playing video games. Nerdrage is fun whereas this rage against insects is real struggle-for-life-rage.
- attractive women

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-Shops for clothes.
 

Ironic Pirate

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Mr Cwtchy said:
Girls.

You might think I'm joking, but I'm not.

Also, spiders.
Add new people to that list and I'd agree with you.

Although with girls it's more intense nervousness.
 

Dapper Ninja

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Jark212 said:
crudus said:
Jark212 said:
-The color yellow
Who are you? Hal Jordan?
Not quite, I'm just highly intimidated by the color yellow, I'm not sure why...
Well according to Green Lantern, yellow is the embodiment of fear on the emotional spectrum. Maybe that has something to do with it?

OT:
 

CK76

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Babies. Once they hit 2 or 3 we're cool. Up to the point give me the willies. They looked like psychotic skinned lizards.
 

DarkHourPrince

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Fishing hooks. I have absolutely no problem with needles but I greatly dislike fishing hooks because of the barbs. I can't stand dogs either as I've been chased and bitten by dogs before. I love spiders but will freak at the sight of a jumper.
 

Callex

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The grid at the bottom of the swimming pool. I have no idea why. Heights? Fine. Snakes? Fine. But underwater machinery? Oh shit no! It's completely irrational and has followed me all through my childhood.
 

KaiRai

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SUPA FRANKY said:
We all have fears, even irrational ones. So what exactly are they?

Me? I fear lots of things. the Dark, British Children, and Dolls. But the thing that creeps me out the most is mirrors. Its just...,they show you every positive thing about yourself, but also every negative thing. its like, nobody can really stare dead on in the mirror without feeling insecure. Just, looking in them mirror, we feel so insecure.

...Also, Bloody Mary and all those creeps that jump out don't help either.
Those are some oddly specific fears there. Especially the highlighted one. Any particular reason? (Just a note, we're not all born as Cockney pickpockets or Chimney sweeps!)

OT: I used to have a massive fear of electricity pylons. Not so much anymore, but I'm still uncomfortable around them.
 

TheLiham

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Woodsey said:
TheLiham said:
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Abedeus said:
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Abedeus said:
[HEADING=1]EEEVEEEERRRYYYTTHIIIIIIING!!!![/HEADING]
Woodsey said:
Up to what age? xD
I guess till the legal sex age. In the case of females, at least.


[sub]I assume.[/sub]
Yeah, but he's 15. I know it's supposed to be irrational, but why would you be afraid of British-specific kids until the age of 16?!
16? They let people have sex that young? That's two years ago for me, and pretty much every single girl in middle school was a giggling idiot. And they're surprised THEIR teen pregnancy rates are higher than ours...
Middle school? You finish High School at 16 here (just finished myself). And yeah, pregnancy rates are stupid here, but raising the age of consent won't do anything. If people want to have sex then they're going to, so it's better to provide more and better sex ed.
they might as well higher the age of consent so its the same everywhere because frankly ive never met anyone who gives a shit about it

OT: pretty much everything :p
Huh?

Are you suggesting all of the world's countries changes their sex-consent age just to fit everyone else, despite no one caring about it? What would be the point in that?
No I'm suggesting it might be easier, safer and less confusing to foreigners
 

PatrickXD

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AloriD said:
It is a type of cocktail made with vodka and tomato juice but it's also a rather creepy legend. Here, this site explains it: http://www.halloween-website.com/bloody_mary.htm
...I'm a wuss who's about to go to bed. someone tell me this isn't so scary, please?
OT: Slender Man, and anything else I find on Creepypasta or /x/.
 

C95J

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AloriD said:
The Slender Man.

Call me crazy, but he creeps me out even though I know he's not real.

Oh, and walk-through Haunted Houses. I don't like being suprised.
Never mention that name again :(

Also, heights are the only thing I am scared of...
 

Kaez

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Food, I have a fear of trying food. Taste and texture in particular. That being said a lot of it is junk food, but some of it is regular food.

For example, I never tried cake or chocolate in my life. For regular food, I was afraid of trying Steak until I was 16. I recently tried Honeydew melons.....
 

Byere

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My most obvious fears are of spiders and bees/wasps/hornets and heights...

However the main irrational fear I have is of dark water. Even in a swimming pool, if one side is covered over and it's dark, I won't get in the water for the life of me. It sounds pretty stupid, the example I gave, and I know it IS stupid. I know there's nothing in there... but then all the thoughts of things you see in horror movies start amassing in my mind when I look at dark water and I just break out in a cold sweat...

Atmos Duality said:
Wasps and furries.
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.
 

AloriD

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CJackson95 said:
AloriD said:
The Slender Man.

Call me crazy, but he creeps me out even though I know he's not real.

Oh, and walk-through Haunted Houses. I don't like being suprised.
Never mention that name again :(

Also, heights are the only thing I am scared of...
Sorry, dude. But it's true. I'm sorry to say I watched a few episodes of Marble Hornets at night. NEVER AGAIN.