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Sept 18, 2007 12:57:39 GMT -5
Post by CoralYoshi on Sept 18, 2007 12:57:39 GMT -5
Oh and my unusual XD I can't stand near my car, I usually jump in, because I'm afraid of someone hiding under my car waiting to slash my Achilles tendons with a knife. Odd phobia, right? XD ... I laughed. A lot. For some reason I found this really funny. Lol it's my weirdest phobia, I have no idea where I got the idea from but at least it always makes people laugh <:'D
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Sept 18, 2007 13:12:59 GMT -5
Post by PinkFloydYoshi on Sept 18, 2007 13:12:59 GMT -5
Dentists. Both my wisdom teeth on my bottom jaw require removing, however they are hook roots and therefore need to be chiseled out. I looked at the X-Ray of the bad one and I was like . Hint: Might be wise to get wisdom teeth removed as early as you can to prevent these problems. I mean seriously. Both teeth are impacting so badly they are literally on a 60-degree angle, impacting into the other teeth causing all sorts of problems and pains. I hope this appointment is soon. >>
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Sept 18, 2007 13:15:39 GMT -5
Post by Electrometer Prime on Sept 18, 2007 13:15:39 GMT -5
Dentists. Both my wisdom teeth on my bottom jaw require removing, however they are hook roots and therefore need to be chiseled out. I looked at the X-Ray of the bad one and I was like . Hint: Might be wise to get wisdom teeth removed as early as you can to prevent these problems. I mean seriously. Both teeth are impacting so badly they are literally on a 60-degree angle, impacting into the other teeth causing all sorts of problems and pains. I hope this appointment is soon. >> You DO realise that you will be in so much pain for at least a few days after the appointment, or so I've heard...(I have my Wisdom Teeth still :/)
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Sept 18, 2007 13:26:54 GMT -5
Post by CoralYoshi on Sept 18, 2007 13:26:54 GMT -5
Dentists. Both my wisdom teeth on my bottom jaw require removing, however they are hook roots and therefore need to be chiseled out. I looked at the X-Ray of the bad one and I was like . Hint: Might be wise to get wisdom teeth removed as early as you can to prevent these problems. I mean seriously. Both teeth are impacting so badly they are literally on a 60-degree angle, impacting into the other teeth causing all sorts of problems and pains. I hope this appointment is soon. >> You DO realise that you will be in so much pain for at least a few days after the appointment, or so I've heard...(I have my Wisdom Teeth still :/) But they give you a ton of pain meds to knock you out so you don't have to be conscious for it! It wasn't so bad when I had mine taken out, and I had a couple of mean, latched in teeth too. You just go in, they tell you to count to ten, and you wake up only to get meds to make you pass out again. You won't really remember enough to know if you were in intense pain or not. XD That's how it was for me at least, it might vary a bit from person to person depending on how medication affects you.
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Sept 18, 2007 13:40:20 GMT -5
Post by Twi on Sept 18, 2007 13:40:20 GMT -5
I don't have any phobias as far as I know. Bugs don't bother me, I can do perfectly fine in the dark and crazed knife-wielding maniacs don't seem to apparently around where I am. I used to be scared of roller coasters but not anymore, now they're fun fun fun.
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Sept 19, 2007 12:23:42 GMT -5
Post by Yoshi on Sept 19, 2007 12:23:42 GMT -5
If I've left shoes or boots in a closet for over a month I get nervous about putting them on because I think there may be some kind of painful or venomous spider in there.
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Sept 19, 2007 16:44:58 GMT -5
Post by Lord of the Dance on Sept 19, 2007 16:44:58 GMT -5
If I've left shoes or boots in a closet for over a month I get nervous about putting them on because I think there may be some kind of painful or venomous spider in there. I get nervous after leaving them for one night.
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Sept 19, 2007 19:36:18 GMT -5
Post by Yoshi on Sept 19, 2007 19:36:18 GMT -5
I get nervous after leaving them for one night. Well then you're just a sissy.
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Blitzzoshi
Yoshi
Much gratitude, Anjil.
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Sept 19, 2007 21:27:43 GMT -5
Post by Blitzzoshi on Sept 19, 2007 21:27:43 GMT -5
I can recall being stung twice when I was young and in pre-primary: once by a bumblebee from the garden next to the school playground, and another time by a wasp that was circling around one of the playsets. I'm still afraid of any stinging insects.
I also have a bit of a phobia for heights. I tend to feel a bit uneasy when looking down from a tall platform. What if I were to fall off?
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Sept 20, 2007 0:09:45 GMT -5
Post by teh yoshi on Sept 20, 2007 0:09:45 GMT -5
I don't have too much a fear of heights, but very strangely, I have something that's the opposite. I get to feel uneasy if I were to peer at something extremely tall and high up there when close up. I recall, while walking down the streets of San Francisco, looking high into the night sky at the top of a sky scraper crane. I also feel weirded out when I look at ceilings that are extremely high inside a giant room, especially if I see balloons let go and hanging about up there, such as the inside of the Luxor hotel in Las Vegas.
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Sept 20, 2007 16:05:07 GMT -5
Post by anjilfan on Sept 20, 2007 16:05:07 GMT -5
Another thing, I'm afraid of, is actually while I'm taking a shower. I always think there is someone or something on the other side of the curtains (you can't see the shadows on my curtains) waiting to kill meh, so I have to have the curtains half way full so I can see what's going on at the other side.
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Lance
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So much Int... So little Wis...
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Sept 21, 2007 16:34:32 GMT -5
Post by Lance on Sept 21, 2007 16:34:32 GMT -5
I have a deathly fear of spiders of any size. There's been a time once or twice where I was met by a spider and I clearly remember running away from it, but later on was told by my friends of doing something different. Prime example was one time when cleaning the garage with some friends, and I started to play around with this pick-axe that I had no idea why my parents kept. One of my friends then yelled 'Whoa!' and pointed at me. I looked down and on the handle of the tool was this spider... hrmm... about half the length of my index finger. I -remember- dropping the pick-axe and running indoors. I was -told- that I froze for a good minute to two minutes, then THREW the pick-axe down and scrambled indoors, almost hurting myself by tripping on stuff.
I'm also not afraid of, but really unnerved by ants and bugs that look like spiders or ants. But I can squish them fine.
And I'm also unnerved not by sitting in a car or driving, but by driving when there are others on the road. Takes conscious effort to keep calm, and if one little wrong thing happens, I start breathing hard and crying. I hope that particular fear is only because of the stupid crazy drivers in Vegas. >>;
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