Re: Cool, a Phobia thread!
Posted by French Toast on
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I have overcome certain fears. I used to be afraid of the dark,
but I have naturally gotten over that fear as I'm sure many others
have.
I also was afraid of confined spaces. I once went with my family
walking through these caves, and at some parts they were very narrow,
and I would freeze. But I've gotten over that as well.
Re: Cool, a Phobia thread!
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I've noticed something strange: although I am arachnaphobic, certain
types of tarantula (the huge furry ones) don't trigger my arachnaphobia
yet a common garden spider (about 1/10 of the size and not even a
quarter as dangerous) does.
Re: Cool, a Phobia thread!
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Maybe bacause the tarantula is not a local danger, whilst the common spider is really close - a phobia doesn't consider the dangerousity of a thing. But the intense of the fear of it.
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Fri Jul 29th 2005 at 6:00pm
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Those of you who dislike cockroaches don't read any further.
I (may be) working with a few people to make some software tools for a
studio. The stuff I work on is inside a classroom-plus-recording-studio
with cameras, mics, and so on (for taping and broadcasting lectures).
The entire room has soundproof padding on the panels. The material is
made of some kind of fibre that's lightweight and is a matted set of
those fibres.
Also, It's the rainy season over here, and roach populations generally increase.
Guess what, we just discovered that the roaches have taken a liking
to the material on the panels. The place is CRAWLING with roaches.
They are all over the walls, in the ceiling, above the doors, under the
chairs, everywhere. This started suddenly over the past few days (guess
I'm just lucky), and the rains have just started. They increase for
the next month or so before the monsoon ends, and the roach population
grows for a bit longer.
As a small example, they get startled when you switch on the lights.
The studio has some pretty harsh lights, and they panic when you switch
them on. Those that can fly do so and flap around wildly trying to head
towards all the lights at once. Your head just happens to be in the
way. The crawling roaches jump underfoot and run around confused. They
try running in and out of walls and panels and generally stir up hell.
And I'm normally quite wary of cockroaches. I used to be s**t scared
when I was younger, but luckily I got over that. I can only imagine how
badly some people will freak out.
They're getting the walls treated with some anti-cockroach stuff now
(So far it was just anti-termite and anti-wood-borer coating).
Hopefully, I can do some real work once the roaches are sent away.
Anyone want to trade places with me in the meantime?
Re: Cool, a Phobia thread!
Posted by French Toast on
Fri Jul 29th 2005 at 6:21pm
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Oh man, that sucks. The worst I have in my house is a couple mice
in the basement, but they should be dead by now, I heard the traps go
off last night :smile:
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Posted by Andrei on
Fri Jul 29th 2005 at 7:17pm
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Anyone here a clownophobic (coulrophobia)?
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Posted by rival on
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i wouldnt say i had a phobia of clowns, i just hate them.
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"I would blow your f**king head off! ...if I could afford it. I'm gonna get another job, start saving some money... then you a dead man!"
Re: Cool, a Phobia thread!
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Fri Jul 29th 2005 at 11:31pm
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After I read Stephen Kings "It" I totally dislked them. After I saw the movie, I was surprised what a little make up can do. Pennywise was portrayed as a really evil clown; but in some way the creepy mood just got killed by... don't really know; bad screenplay maybe?
I wouldn't like to meet a clown like Pennywise; but some different ones should be no problem (I hope?).
EDIT:
In addition to clowns. I just thought of "The lost highway". The man with the anaemic face; how he looks and acts - just his presence makes me shiver. He's like some kind of ghost
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The fear of the anticipation of pain
Also, falling (not heights)
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Sat Jul 30th 2005 at 7:57pm
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I have a pet lizard so i have to feed him crickets and occasionally a
few may escape. If they do ill happily bend down and grasp them in my
hand but if it jumps ill jump then get chills down my spine plus
goosebumps but then ill try again to pick up the cricket which i think
is rather strange.
I also have a strange fear of falling, its not the thought of falling
and hitting the ground its the strange feeling you get in your gut as
your falling.
Im also like DrGlass, i get my self really worked up about stuff coz i
keep thinking about it, like when i watched Grudge it was past midnight
and i was the only one awake. When i left to got upstairs i had
to turn of lights behind me leaving the stairs dark and not seeing
anything behind me and i think i running by the time i got to the top
of the stairs.
Wow, didnt think i was scared of so many things and theres things i did
mention like i wont go caving because i have a fear of getting stuck
and not getting out.
Re: Cool, a Phobia thread!
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Sat Jul 30th 2005 at 9:35pm
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I've got a pet snake, and I feed it mice. It's so cool!
Unfortunately, I can't feed it live mice, because if the snake isn't
hungry, the mouse will eat parts of the snake while it sits
there. So I feed my snake dead frozen mice, but it's still neat
to watch it open it's mouth so wide. :smile:
Re: Cool, a Phobia thread!
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Gross;
But you do unfreeze the mice or does your snake eat frozen stuff?
I have a pet as well. A Lychee.... My other pets yust died... I'm no good with animals.
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I fear pain. Like if i know
im gonna be in pain im terrifyed about when i acctually feel the pain its
not as bad as i anticipated it to be.
Re: Cool, a Phobia thread!
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I had this fear as well. My Master says: "Pain is your friend". And as the years went by, this fear of pain ... wel it didn't disappear; but it grew small.
I guess it takes just time. I realised that pain is one way of how the body speaks to you. It really helps to listen what he wants to tell.
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Is it ok to admit that I'm scared to read through this thread?
Re: Cool, a Phobia thread!
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How about an option that says you are afraid of badly designed polls? .....
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Pain is something that doesn't scare me at all. I mean I dont
like pain, and I wont seek pain, but if I need to do something that
will hurt (this includes doing stressfull stuff, like 15 mile hikes
with a 40lb pack on) I will do it, becuase pain is only in the moment.
Think about it you ram your head into a wall, sure it hurts, but once
the pain is gone its like it was never there. I also belive you
can overcome pain though meditaion type stuff. I've been able to
"will" away head achs and minor pain, the same way I can give myself
head achs by just thinking about it.
Though something that does freak me out is being bound and torchered. Not being able to move is just crazy to think about.
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Yeah I'm not afraid of pain either... but then again I've never truly
experienced anything excruciating like child birth or a slipped
disk. I've never even broken a bone for that matter.
I guess I'm kind of weird, but I remember not being bothered about the
dull ache I used to get after having my braces tightened. I used
to almost enjoy the sensation ... partly because I knew it was
straightening my teeth I guess.
I get shots every week to keep my allergies down, and they barely hurt
at all... but I kind of look forward to feeling the pain. In this
age of medication and treatements and knowledge we very rarely live
through pain, which is something that almost everyone had to do in the
past. It makes me feel alive (when it happens occasionally)...
and I'm happy to have a tiny bit of it as opposed to none.
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Haha I hated the pain of eating after getting my braces tightened,
because that was a sharp shooting pain that got in the way of me
enjoying a meal. But I really didn't mind the slow throbbing in
the gums when I was just sitting around after I'd had the braces
tightened. Weeeiiiird.
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Semms like everybody is somewhat a ....masochist. I always confuse it with sadist....
Hold on:
Masochist says to sadist: "Beat me"
Sadist says to masochist: "No"
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well as for me im scared of lightening ever since i can remember. i think its the fact that i know the power of them and was almost struck by it at one point... never again will i go walking about in a thunder storm...
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I guess what I truly fear the most is intimacy.
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Posted by Cash Car Star on
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I also fear people taking me seriously.
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Tue Aug 2nd 2005 at 9:35pm
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heh, im the only one who's voted the Claustrophobia category...
And what the F***K are you staring at!?
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Depends how small. I don't like being locked in lockers, but don't mind lifts or cupboards etc unless I know they are blocked- but I'm sure most people are the same.
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small spaces arn't bad, unless you know your locked in. I fear
being in a small box or something and getting a cramp and not being
able to move! ouch
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Being trapped in a tight submerged box without any air... my worst nightmare, TBH.
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Posted by Cash Car Star on
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That's not a clinical fear though. That's a very sound understanding of how asphyxiation works. The key to something being classified as a "fear" is a high degree of irrationality in the reasoning.