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Post by spikeyoshi on Jul 1, 2006 14:34:20 GMT -5
Another fear of mine is a doll my aunt has. Like Andreshi, but its a human doll, not any type of brand like barbie or something like that. It has big brown eyes. Thats what creeps me out the most. When you set it down it just stares at you in a creepy way. This isnt a fear but just something you might want to hear. I have dreams, I have never had before, of places I haven't been to before. I think this is how you spell it Dezhavu. Its a thing were you dream about something and then you see it or something like that. I have it all the time, so whatever I dream, I see almost
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Post by moshi on Jul 1, 2006 14:48:52 GMT -5
I have dreams like that. One time, I had a dream of some kid who got his leg stuck in one of those iron jaw things, and the next day in school everyone on assigned a book and it happend in the book. Once agian... weirdddddd...
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Yoshex
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Post by Yoshex on Jul 1, 2006 18:13:56 GMT -5
I've always been afraid of someone breaking into the house at night, even though I don't live in a very rough neighborhood, its enough to make me paranoid when i'm alone.
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Post by Yoshi on Jul 2, 2006 16:02:39 GMT -5
New fear: The guy who orders 40 sandwiches in the drive-through.
I hate you forever.
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Post by Moot on Jul 2, 2006 16:19:03 GMT -5
You're right, sheezyart is something to be feared. Wait, You mean the flash? Never mind.
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Post by Yink on Jul 2, 2006 16:37:24 GMT -5
1.) My friends dying before I do
2.) Water, because someone I know drowned
3.) Blood itself. Once I got cut by a knife on my leg and it was REALLY bleeding
4.) Snakes
5.) Being alone
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Post by yoshark777 on Jul 3, 2006 6:00:09 GMT -5
1) Not being able to breath.
2) Wasps/hornets
3) The hospital
4) The dentist, I've had worse than most.
5) Torture/Seeing people in intense pain. I hate it!
6) Getting some kind of disease and dieing.
7) Loss of someone close.
Minor fear: Spiders. Minor fear 2: This is weird but, not being able to sleep.
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Graedius
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Post by Graedius on Jul 3, 2006 9:51:46 GMT -5
Torture/Seeing people in intense pain. I hate it! Mm.
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Post by DarkBlueYoshi on Jul 3, 2006 10:26:22 GMT -5
*huggles close and kisses* You'll never be lonely if I can help it...
I fear being in a situation where I know I'm going to die but I can't help it.
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Graedius
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Post by Graedius on Jul 3, 2006 12:32:34 GMT -5
I fear being in a situation where I know I'm going to die but I can't help it. I think that would depend mostly on how, for me.
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Post by DarkBlueYoshi on Jul 3, 2006 12:41:47 GMT -5
Awesome. Have a sandwich. *hands you one*
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Sirghe
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Hi!
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Post by Sirghe on Jul 3, 2006 19:18:54 GMT -5
Tangible fears: Spiders, drowning/ suffocation, being bound, snakes, what resides in the dark (is that tangible?), snakes, and loss of loved ones.
Other: Living a long life and never knowing if I will ever find someone to love for the rest of my life.......
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Post by Yink on Jul 3, 2006 19:23:01 GMT -5
I fear being in a situation where I know I'm going to die but I can't help it. I think that would depend mostly on how, for me. Then you ask, would you rather burn or freeze to death? *Shiver*
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Post by contention on Jul 4, 2006 11:34:18 GMT -5
That all depends really it seems, each forming on some type of illusion in which you might percieve that death to occur. In similar intrest, both are very similiar in the way that they would kill off their host. You could imagine it in the ways of them burrowing themselves into the human body, taking a set of control over the muscles and eventually leading to personal corrosion. For freezing and flames are near the same pain within our minds; both give off that very sharp tone, causing you to draw back. In essence, since the two work together in our conscience, having our life taken away by them would likely feel the same either way. Of course, freezing would probally ensue itself for longer periods of time unlike burning. For being caught in the flames would slowly tear away the image of your flesh; turning it from organ to charcoal, and letting the ashes and blood combine. Since it would literally eat away at the frame, it would take its toll in a much quicker time set then that of freezing. On the scale of "What is more probable in happening", burning alive is something that doesn't seem so rare today. With the numerous growth on the scales of houses catching a flame and fires going wild, it's nearly impossible to not be confronted with it at least once in your life. Either way that it is percieved though, the two are in and of themselves both horrid ways to go; possibilities that would more or less trully be forgotten. For the way many view themselves leaving is by comfort, when they might fail to realize there is so much more in the name of death than what is given.
Freezing your stature is something that would rarely happen if at all; either you fell through the ice or you were caught in a rancid snow storm. Even if and when these subjects would undertake their actions, it might be harsh to find yourself being suitable for the enviroment. In such, your bodies reaction time would start to dwindle; as well as your mind would stop its main functions. With the drop in your average body temperature, cell growth would deminish if not completly halt; blood would also begin to move out pain-shocking rates. By that time, in effort to survive, many would have tried to find some source of warmth. However, to die by freezing one would have to be without it. If that was true, then the next step in the puzzle would be the misplacement of any energy; until the final piece enters in which the frame can no longer move or balance. Each and ever muscle would tighten and halt, letting the outside take over what's upon the inside. An influence between the tides as the functions of ourselves would completly fail; leaving any barren to the world around them, the worst way to be taken. Any could try to escape from it, but it would be near impossible once the exterior has settled in.
Catching someone in the blaze of a fire is very common it seems these days; from weapons to accidents wild. It would be stricken with agony, but so would that of being frozen; for while flames might seem dark there is more to them than what is seen. They give off the same sense of the ice-sicle; that intense pressure of something which tingles at the slightest movement in the skin. Having them upon you would only amplify this warning, making your body go crazy with it's own want of being free. Thus you get the "flailing" figure that tries to escape the inevitable; stop-drop-and roll quickly leaves your conscience when you are being consumed by a care-taker of death itself. The flames would tear away at your flesh, like that of pages in a book; curling them up and turning to hard black. To flake and crust at the edges, leaving nothing behind but the smell of something inside.
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Graedius
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Post by Graedius on Jul 4, 2006 19:13:40 GMT -5
I think that would depend mostly on how, for me. Then you ask, would you rather burn or freeze to death? *Shiver* Freeze, easilly. As burn contradicts what I said before...
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Post by Melon Yoshi on Jul 9, 2006 11:55:56 GMT -5
I fear being alone the most.
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Post by Cayoshi on Jul 9, 2006 18:18:06 GMT -5
When I'm alone, I fear hurting myself, although I know I would never do that. I just recently eliminated my fear of big, open spaces. Like, walking my dog and thinking, I'm a human. A strange creature on an ever-rotating planet. So is everyone around me. They just don't realise it.
How could you fear snakes? They're so charming, especially the ones that live in my backyard. But sadly, they're afraid of me, so if I come too near, they'll slither away into the abyss.
Edit: Please don't attempt to think of what I do in paragraph one. It is the most frightening thing you could ever think of, and doing it just once will result in thinking it whenever you go outside. Please don't. I'm begging you.[/size]
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Post by Fifth on Jul 12, 2006 14:29:38 GMT -5
My illogical fear is of spiders. I don't know what quality it is they possess that, say, insects do not (which I have no problem touching), but I just can't stand being too close to one, dead or alive. And it's not that I HATE them, 'cause I have great respect for 'em, and am fascinated by how they work...
Beyond that, I've got a more animalistic fear of large, moving, loud, mechanical things, or some combination of those qualities, like industrial machinery or large vehicles. I don't quite know how to explain it, but maybe it's a fear of the idea of being crushed by the uncompromising movement of the giant gears of a... thing that will feel no remorse nor acknowledgement of the act... that hasn't even the capacity to tell that I even EXIST... that will ceaselessly continue about its effeciently cold, mechanical, and (to me, at least) unpredictable movements...
...I dunno. I generally feel very unsettled around such machines.
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Post by teh yoshi on Jul 12, 2006 15:06:16 GMT -5
I don't quite know how to explain it, but maybe it's a fear of the idea of being crushed by the uncompromising movement of the giant gears of a... thing that will feel no remorse nor acknowledgement of the act... that hasn't even the capacity to tell that I even EXIST... that will ceaselessly continue about its effeciently cold, mechanical, and (to me, at least) unpredictable movements... That is one crazy sentence.
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Post by Morphshi on Jul 12, 2006 16:19:05 GMT -5
1.alone in a hospital and it's dark.
2.needa think before i put number 2
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