What frightens you more than anything else?

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world filled with lotus boobs, fingers, faces, chests, bald heads, necks, back, arms, legs, all different sized holes and many of them---picture the whole world filled with lotus holes everywhere, including the tongues of people---picture them talking to you in that way, with spiky little things visible inside the holes.

*faints*
 
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Oh and flower....cant stand the feeling of flower on my hands or fingers :(
 
dasein said:
world filled with lotus boobs, fingers, faces, chests, bald heads, necks, back, arms, legs, all different sized holes and many of them---picture the whole world filled with lotus holes everywhere, including the tongues of people---picture them talking to you in that way, with spiky little things visible inside the holes.

*faints*

What are lotus holes?
 
STD's are probably the number one on my list that can be prevented. I can't count how many people I've offended enough to change their mind about having sex with me by asking them constantly about their status. (all people I know)

But death is really what scares me the most. I want to see how humanity unfolds throughout the centuries, and the thought that I am destined to never know the ultimate fate of humanity and the universe literally keeps me awake at night sometimes.

I WANNA KNOW.

hopefully scientists are able to copy paste brains into PC HDDs in the next 30 years.
 
Being stuck in a small cave of any sort without any assistance whatsoever. Especially underwater caves. Man. Fuck that. I'm never going cave diving.

EDIT: I guess what I'm ultimately saying is that being trapped in any way for an indefinite period of time that has the potential to threaten my life is what frightens me the most.
 
Electricity is really the only thing that scares the crap out of me mainly because of its invisible attack.I won't even change a fuse when they blow because of it:lol
 
I have to confess I'm afraid of somebody pushing me to the railway in the underground. A couple years ago a girl lost a leg in my city because some disturbed fuckhead pushed her when the train was reaching the station.
 
Truant said:
Great White sharks.

The deep.

I had to walk out of Finding Nemo when the goggles fell into the abyss.
you'll be cured of your fear if you can sit through this movie in its entirety

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Being stuck in a small cave of any sort without any assistance whatsoever. Especially underwater caves. Man. Fuck that. I'm never going cave diving.

EDIT: I guess what I'm ultimately saying is that being trapped in any way for an indefinite period of time that has the potential to threaten my life is what frightens me the most.

You need to watch The Descent.
 
Scrow said:
you'll be cured of your fear if you can sit through this movie in its entirety

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Strangely enough I can watch the Abyss, because I saw the behind the scenes stuff before I saw the film.

I did a submarine tour of the Cayman isles and they stopped on this huge ridge, with a botomless pitt just under me. The black abyss just made me want to throw up.
 
Snakes. Terrified of them. I have to check the toilet every time I go to sit down to make sure there isn't one in there because of my wild terrified imagination of them. One of my best friends in school had a huge snake for a pet. Suffice to say I only went over to his house one time and that was it.

Also Jaws (well sharks in generals). Thats different though, I actually love watching sharks and studying them and love all the jaws movie but i'm terrified to go even knee high in the ocean. I live in Florida, what is considered to be right on the beaches but I have never been to the beach once in 13 years because of that fear.
 
Dying. It actually sends shivers through my body and I shiver whenever I think about the fact that in less than 80yrs I will cease to exist and I will never be conscious again, but the universe and the rest of existence will continue on for eternity. Damn it sucks being atheist and not believing in an afterlife.

That and 'heights' - the height itself isn't the issue, but rather the fear of falling, usually about someone sneaking up behind me and pushing me, or a strong gust of wind. (I will not go to a high place (rooftops etc) unless I am alone and it is not windy.)
 
JzeroT1437 said:
I've been watching The X-Files lately and noticed every time there's an alien episode, I have trouble sleeping at night. Even as a 25 year old man, the idea of these oblong-shaped greys getting into my home and surrounding my bed is horrifying. Like the Amityville Horror or The Exorcist, it's the kind of thing that is only scary once you're left to your own thoughts.
What about you guys?

Me too.
 
My biggest fear is my kids getting hurt. Distant to that, considering my backlog is coming down with arthritis and not being able to play any games anymore.
 
I've already gone though my number one worst fear which was losing my father to cancer then losing my grandmother in the same year but next on the list would be losing my spouse or my little dog Moscow. They're the only family I have left and it would be devastating.
 
A real Alien Invasion... in the movies and shows there is always some political / humane undretone in the story. Or some other such nonsense like bacteria killing them, or we gave their computer system a virus... or my favorite Water is like acid to their skin ( what happens when it rains? Oh what a TWEEST!! )

A real Alien invasion would be swift and we will have next to nothing to defend ourselves. A hostile civilization capable of interstellar-travel would no doubt eradicate us with little or no resistance.
 
Being in a plane crash and/or burning to death in a fire. Wouldn't like to do either of those things but I don't think about it often.

I don't have any paralyzing fears, actually, which surprises me now that I think about it. Although I do hate heights a lot.
 
Sleep Paralysis- Having waking nightmares while being unable to move puts me in fetal position.

Being tortured and mutilated

Otherwise, I prefer to be alone and I am not afraid of death.
 
The kidney stones one got me. I'm going to do a search on how to prevent kidney stones so that I never fall victim to these horrible things.
 
I don't have this phobia, but I feel like the fear of clowns is a particularly crippling phobia since it seems to be so freely exploited by non-coulrophobes (just looked that up!). It's common and understandable enough that even though I'm not afraid of them, I get it. There's a new commercial for the USPS Flat Rate service (I think) about a family trying to return a creepy-looking clown doll sitting in the middle of their living room, and at the end of the commercial the doll is suddenly sitting in the doorway! It's played for laughs but it's also kind of creepy, and I gotta think someone actually afraid of clowns would have to dive behind the couch every time it came on.

I guess I'm wondering if coulrophobes really find it interfering with their lives, and is it ethically questionable for commercials, advertisements, etc. to so casually play with that fear?

(I realize I've basically just summoned a .gif of Pennywise into this thread. Don't prove my point!)
 
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